Referee for Saturday

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Premier League ref at Turf Moor - Michael Salisbury.

Last seen in our away win at Reading a few seasons back.
 
Premier League ref at Turf Moor - Michael Salisbury.

Last seen in our away win at Reading a few seasons back.

He also did our 2.1 loss to Huddersfield in 22/23, a 1.0 loss to Cov and 2 away wins, both 2.1, at QPR and Reading in 21/22.

I think we saw him a few times before then as well.

Question:

Is Burnley still in Lancashire? I believe the answer is yes.

Salisbury is from? Wait for it........Lancashire.

How can that be right?
 
He also did our 2.1 loss to Huddersfield in 22/23, a 1.0 loss to Cov and 2 away wins, both 2.1, at QPR and Reading in 21/22.

I think we saw him a few times before then as well.

Question:

Is Burnley still in Lancashire? I believe the answer is yes.

Salisbury is from? Wait for it........Lancashire.

How can that be right?
Lancashire is a big county and Salisbury was born just outside Preston so there probably won't be a lot of love lost.
 
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Sorry Andy but I’m not giving you the water systems
If the Romans did give us irrigation, wouldn’t they have given the concept to Rotherham too?

I don't think we can blame the Romans. We should probably blame the Angles;

n the 1st century AD, the Romans built a fort by the river Rother. In time civilians moved nearby and a little town grew up. (The soldiers provided a market for the townspeople’s goods). However, in 407 AD, the Roman army left Britain. Afterward, Roman civilization broke down and Roman settlements were abandoned.

Modern Rotherham was founded by a people called the Angles. They started a settlement called Rother Ham, which means the village by the Rother. At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 Rotherham was a small village. It probably had a population of less than 100. Rotherham had a watermill where grain was ground to flour.
 
I don't think we can blame the Romans. We should probably blame the Angles;

n the 1st century AD, the Romans built a fort by the river Rother. In time civilians moved nearby and a little town grew up. (The soldiers provided a market for the townspeople’s goods). However, in 407 AD, the Roman army left Britain. Afterward, Roman civilization broke down and Roman settlements were abandoned.

Modern Rotherham was founded by a people called the Angles. They started a settlement called Rother Ham, which means the village by the Rother. At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 Rotherham was a small village. It probably had a population of less than 100. Rotherham had a watermill where grain was ground to flour.

Isn't Copy and Paste wonderful?
 
I don't think we can blame the Romans. We should probably blame the Angles;

n the 1st century AD, the Romans built a fort by the river Rother. In time civilians moved nearby and a little town grew up. (The soldiers provided a market for the townspeople’s goods). However, in 407 AD, the Roman army left Britain. Afterward, Roman civilization broke down and Roman settlements were abandoned.

Modern Rotherham was founded by a people called the Angles. They started a settlement called Rother Ham, which means the village by the Rother. At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 Rotherham was a small village. It probably had a population of less than 100. Rotherham had a watermill where grain was ground to flour.
I suppose you can blame the Angles to some degree.
 
It's Oliver Langford for the jack game - wasn't it him who reffed the watergate game at Rotherham?

EDIT..............and Keith Stroud is the 4th official. <doh>