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PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2009 4:05 pm 
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Fungus The Muffin Man wrote: if the linesmen were brought into the game more instead of being the non decision making muppets they are at the moment.


As someone who actually knows a Superleague linesman, you're talking b*llocks. They are, in the main, happy to make decisions and attempt to get involved. The fact that referees ignore them and even, in some cases, tell them to do nothing and give them all the limelight is the problem.

And no, I'm not telling you who it is. :wink:






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2 Refs, split the game into quaters, allow coaches to challenge calls made by the ref and we all have to sing the national Anthem before kick off

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Saintsnut wrote:2 Refs, split the game into quaters, allow coaches to challenge calls made by the ref and we all have to sing the national Anthem before kick off

It's the Future

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I'll miss shouting FORWARD though :wink:

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Saint Simon wrote:I'll miss shouting FORWARD though :wink:


You can still shout it. I still shout FEEEEEDING ! when the scrum half rolls the ball to the feet of the loose forward. :D

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littlerich wrote:You can still shout it. I still shout FEEEEEDING ! when the scrum half rolls the ball to the feet of the loose forward. :D

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I still do that every so often! gets a laugh every time! :lol:

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half the nrl coaches like 2 refs . and about half the captains likt it aswell :roll:






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