saint billy wrote:A referee could cheat for several reasons, such as he dislikes a certain club, he dislikes a certain person involved with that club. It is easy for a referee to make things up, he can claim to see things that no-body else has.
So you are
really suggesting Ian Smith is a bent ref. Nothing to do with giving what he saw?
I'm not saying every decision he made was correct.
I look forward to reading about Smith not being a ref in the next few weeks. If he is cheating then surely the club will complain? other team? the fans? and he will be remove from being a ref.
saint billy wrote:It does my head in when people say things such as the referee doesn't knock on and the referee doesn't miss tackle. The fact is, if a referee constantly hammers a side with penalty's the other side will score eventually as the pressure will get to the other team and they will tire.
But it is true.
saint billy wrote:I agree, it must have all been Longs fault.
Where have I said that?
saint billy wrote:Not Wheelers for taking it on his own, not Gardner's for dropping it earlier on when he could have scored, not Grahams for giving away the penalty at the end that lead to them kicking the penalty, not Gidley's for making two breaks and failing to look for his wing man. Just Longs because he was the only one that made an incorrect decision.
I figured all of those could be encompassed in the phrase "taking the wrong option".
saint billy wrote:All because hes better than Matty Smith.
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In your opinion.
Ignore the actually arguement i have put forward, revert to the typecast.
I actually thought Longy was our best player last night, apart from not taking the drop goal near the end.