For the first time at a Premier Division game at the venue (AFAIK - Ref to confirm?) there will be a female assistant referee on duty. The honour falls to Rhona Daly....
Donie
For the first time at a Premier Division game at the venue (AFAIK - Ref to confirm?) there will be a female assistant referee on duty. The honour falls to Rhona Daly....
Donie
...Schwanholz, Herisau: a little bit of heaven...
Has there been one in the 1st div. already?Originally posted by The Donie Forde
For the first time at a Premier Division game at the venue (AFAIK - Ref to confirm?) there will be a female assistant referee on duty. The honour falls to Rhona Daly....
Donie
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Lads,
Let's not forget that city will also be creating another LOI first crowdwise - being the largest away support ever at a LOI fixture.
Up she Flew!!
There's been loads, some in the Premier...Originally posted by Cityace
Has there been one in the 1st div. already?
read what Donie posted again
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Excellent!Originally posted by fella
Lads,
Let's not forget that city will also be creating another LOI first crowdwise - being the largest away support ever at a LOI fixture.![]()
Donie
...Schwanholz, Herisau: a little bit of heaven...
keep it clean now lads.......she can't be any worse than the muppets that have been doing it....I can hear the chant already..something to do with "for the lads
Bring back the plank
She'll be a vast improvement on the midget Foley anyway!![]()
If she's a bit on the butch side, it can be "get your nads out for the lads"Originally posted by Ozymandias
something to do with "for the lads
...will be, AFAIK, the first female official at a league match at Turners Cross . That was the point I was making.
I think Dodge read it correctly, tho some of the others appear to think it implied the first female to officaite at a Premier Division game...
Donie
...Schwanholz, Herisau: a little bit of heaven...
Hilda McDermott has reffed a First Division match and there have been ladies on the line in the Premier Division matches as well.
isnt it a bit dodgy having a female officiating in what will be a highly charged game.
she is bound to get an earful from georgie at some stage of the game
but who knows,he mite ask her out for a drink afterwards
A lads lets give the girl some time and then we can let her know how we fell about her.
Let's get it going for this year the away support.
well theres been quite a few ladies refereeing over the years and we have three on the NL panel at the moment.
1 from Dublin, 1 from Limerick, 1 from Roscommon.
however there are currently only 10 female referees in the country out of 1200, which is a problem.
but i think Rhona is probably the first female assistant referee at a game in Turner's Cross.
just by the way, Hilda McDermott is a FIFA Women's Referee in addition to being an NL referee.
Thanks, Ref!Originally posted by Ref
well theres been quite a few ladies refereeing over the years and we have three on the NL panel at the moment.
1 from Dublin, 1 from Limerick, 1 from Roscommon.
however there are currently only 10 female referees in the country out of 1200, which is a problem.
but i think Rhona is probably the first female assistant referee at a game in Turner's Cross.
just by the way, Hilda McDermott is a FIFA Women's Referee in addition to being an NL referee.
We regularly do a feature on the officials in the CCFC match programme - though we're not issuing for this 'away' game- and we mention FIFA appointments etc.
Some posters here might be better informed if they started buying the programme...![]()
Just wondered if there had been a female officiating a league game at the Cross before as I couldn't recall one myself. Thanks for setting the record straight.
Donie
...Schwanholz, Herisau: a little bit of heaven...
i think rhona only had her first prem game last week at UCD waterford i think on the line
obviously this has been goin on for a while in Dublin but the FAI felt, rightly in my opinion that such changes would be too much too soon for the backward thinking country outposts who still cling to old ideals (they welcomed dolan for gods sake!)
with the move of former dublin club Shamrock to Cork it is hoped that the southern cousins may finally be willing to accept new ideas
Last edited by wws; 26/09/2003 at 9:59 AM.
Must be tough being you WWS...u Know being perect and all knowing and all seeing....
we are so lucky to have seen some of your work on this notice board...thanks again oh great one
Lets hear it for the F**kwit
Bring back the plank
lol..perfect even....
Bring back the plank
See hoggie the other night the charmer. Applauding her for at off-side. She done really well
city till I die
Am I right in saying that you live in Laois?Originally posted by wws
such changes would be too much too soon for the backward thinking country outposts who still cling to old ideals![]()
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As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
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