Referee for Saturday

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Another ref who was clueless half the time. How many refs this season have allowed defenders to bear hug Salach?
We had Mr Rueben Ricardo, more cards than Waddington's, a penalty for Brum (justified), another penalty appeal for them turned down (it was a penalty), a yellow for a Brum player that should have been red, and a technical area fracas that should have seen Brum's manager booked, he wasn't.
Abridged version, both teams Rued today's referee. :emoticon-0138-think


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Your referee for Saturday is Bent Oner. Oh sorry, that should read Ben Toner, although... :emoticon-0138-think


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Another one who has been around for a while but has not experienced the mighty Bluebirds although I recall his name from somewhere.

In fairness he has done a few Championship games.

However, he is from Blackburn refereeing a Bolton game. Is that good or bad?
 
Another one who has been around for a while but has not experienced the mighty Bluebirds although I recall his name from somewhere.

In fairness he has done a few Championship games.

However, he is from Blackburn refereeing a Bolton game. Is that good or bad?
He reffed us three times last season, WDL, and looking at the stats doesn't seem too card happy. Famous last words. :emoticon-0138-think


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Did a lot of work for Clive on his home when he was living at Rest Bay, Porthcawl through the 90's / Noughties period. I think he's still around but dunno if he still lives there though. I've been out of the work loop for over 15 years now - is it that long. <doh>

Whatever his fearsome reputation on the pitch, he had the same "spikey" front when you dealt with him in business, but was really a pussycat at home - his wife always sorted him out. He was devoted to her and hopefully they're still together and still is. <ok>

He was managing director of the Kier Facilities Ltd group at the time but underneath that spikey exterior bluster he'd perfected was a concerned and thoughtful bloke - though he'd always try to give the opposite appearance to anyone he dealt with.

He had a thousand stories and not just about football. I remember him telling me about a visit he'd made to the local optician. He was sat in the chair being examined when the optician told him "don't move - just sit there quietly". He'd spotted something serious which Clive never knew about and called an ambulance to take him straight to hospital. He came out after a few days but he was very lucky he went for that optician check up.

He spent a lot of money with me so perhaps I've got a biased opinion, ninian............<laugh>
 
Did a lot of work for Clive on his home when he was living at Rest Bay, Porthcawl through the 90's / Noughties period. I think he's still around but dunno if he still lives there though. I've been out of the work loop for over 15 years now - is it that long. <doh>

Whatever his fearsome reputation on the pitch, he had the same "spikey" front when you dealt with him in business, but was really a pussycat at home - his wife always sorted him out. He was devoted to her and hopefully they're still together and still is. <ok>

He was managing director of the Kier Facilities Ltd group at the time but underneath that spikey exterior bluster he'd perfected was a concerned and thoughtful bloke - though he'd always try to give the opposite appearance to anyone he dealt with.

He had a thousand stories and not just about football. I remember him telling me about a visit he'd made to the local optician. He was sat in the chair being examined when the optician told him "don't move - just sit there quietly". He'd spotted something serious which Clive never knew about and called an ambulance to take him straight to hospital. He came out after a few days but he was very lucky he went for that optician check up.

He spent a lot of money with me so perhaps I've got a biased opinion, ninian............<laugh>
Did the optician call an ambulance as he'd found the only referee with 20/20 vision? :emoticon-0103-cool:


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