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    Looking forward to the games when we get something off the fookers in yellow, as I struggle to remember a match when the opposition have claimed to be hard done by against us....
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    Exclamation ..............

    To be honest, IMO that sending off was kinda dubious. I thought the longford player lashed out but when seeing the replay it seems not to be the case. If there was anything in it, it only deserved a yellow. The refs reaction was poor i thought.
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    Quite amused by the assertation that Shels and Bohs seem to get all the decisions in the serious part of the field!!

    O'Callaghan throwing himself down in the area to get the penno that incensed Heary [who looks as though he is going to get punished for his protestations, by the way]

    Last year, ye got the most ludicrous penalty I've ever seen, when Doherty made what everyone acknowledged was a perfectly good tackle.

    In case you hadn't noticed, Shels hardly ever get pennos, but concede plenty.

    Yes, we've had some good fortune this season, but we've been screwed too by dodgy sending-offs and pennos. It all evens itself out. Anyone who feels paranoid is only deluding themselves.
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    Originally posted by Macy
    Looking forward to the games when we get something off the fookers in yellow, as I struggle to remember a match when the opposition have claimed to be hard done by against us....
    Of course you're going to be hard done by Macy, yer not a Dublin club.

    Simple really refs in the eL are bad as it is (Longford fella getting sent off @ the Cross), but then when you have a Dublin ref in a Dublin .v. Non Dublin team it just gets even worse.
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    Refs get nasty over video row
    Thursday July 10th 2003


    THE Eircom League's management committee have been asked to examine an incident involving Shelbourne's Owen Heary and referee Jimmy O'Neill in Cork earlier this season.

    Television footage showed Heary appearing to push the referee after Cork were awarded a penalty but O'Neill took no action nor did his report refer to the incident.

    However, the matter was brought up at a recent meeting of the Eircom League referees and, ref's chief Pat Kelly has since written to the League, enclosing a copy of the match video. "The matter is in the hands of the League," said Kelly.

    Meanwhile, Rhona Daly from Roscommon and Imelda O'Hanlon from Limerick are among the nine new members of the referee's panel. O'Hanlon will make her debut this weekend as an assistant at the First Division match between Galway and Monaghan.

    EIRCOM LEAGUE: First Division: Limerick v Cobh Ramblers, Pike Rovers, 7.30. Verdict: Home Win. Dublin City v Sligo Rovers, Whitehall, 7.45. Verdict: Home Win. Dundalk v Bray Wanderers, Oriel Pk, 7.45. Verdict: Away Win.


    O'Neill is a donkey, expect the Shels player to pay the price for crossing the white line.
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    Originally posted by SÓCcfc
    Of course you're going to be hard done by Macy, yer not a Dublin club.

    Simple really refs in the eL are bad as it is (Longford fella getting sent off @ the Cross), but then when you have a Dublin ref in a Dublin .v. Non Dublin team it just gets even worse.
    Disagree, it's not a Dublin club thing, it's a big club thing - hence we get decisions against us like what happened in Cork..... Bohs, Shels, Pats, Shamrocks, Cork, Derry - all the same.... We only get a level playing field versus the rest.....
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    agree with all town fans its longford town versus the referees every game.

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    Here's a great one for ye. Todays Echo has a report on the Limerick- Cobh game, here's a clip from it:

    "The most bizarre yellow card came when Cobh substitute Paul Fenton as about to enter the fray six minutes before the end. Asked by the linesman to show his boots he responded by saying: "They are black for starters." The linesman drew the referee's attention to the reaction and the substitute was shown a yellow card."



    Ref, maybe you can help me out with this one?! What the f........

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    if i ever read something sad thats it
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    Originally posted by Éanna
    Here's a great one for ye. Todays Echo has a report on the Limerick- Cobh game, here's a clip from it:

    "The most bizarre yellow card came when Cobh substitute Paul Fenton as about to enter the fray six minutes before the end. Asked by the linesman to show his boots he responded by saying: "They are black for starters." The linesman drew the referee's attention to the reaction and the substitute was shown a yellow card."



    Ref, maybe you can help me out with this one?! What the f........
    thats what the Echo reporter said happened.

    and he probably asked the Cobh bench and thats what they said.

    anyway, if he just showed the asst ref his boots then there'd have been no problem.

    keep smiling Eanna,


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    Insult to injury. Philip Keogh gets a two game ban for his "crazy" reaction.

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    Originally posted by Ref
    thats what the Echo reporter said happened.

    and he probably asked the Cobh bench and thats what they said.

    anyway, if he just showed the asst ref his boots then there'd have been no problem.
    nah, heard this story now from a number of people, one of whom works with the player. Seriously if this is actually true, isn't it more than a bit ridiculous?!

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    Originally posted by Éanna
    nah, heard this story now from a number of people, one of whom works with the player. Seriously if this is actually true, isn't it more than a bit ridiculous?!
    Well, the officials are there to keep order and discipline. I mean, you can't have a player refuse to do something as simple as show their boots to a fourth official. Makes a mockery of the fourth official if he lets it go also.

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    Thinking about this for a minute...

    Refs have a very difficult job. They will receive dogs abuse from a given set of fans if a threatening decision is made against them no matter whether it is dubious or not. The Ref has to call it as he or she sees it.

    My only worry about referees is that some of them may possibly enjoy, even if they don't realise it, making big decisions, getting involved and making something more of something that doesn't need to be.

    I don't mean to argue that referees should keep their whistle in pocket until things get out of hand, i just think that referees should mostly be anonymous. When it gets to the stage (i'm thinking Paul Durkin here) where a referee is repeatedly involved in big incidents that are dubious on his/her part, that's where i worry about a referee.

    I haven't really paid massive attention to any eL referee.

    Ref, do you know what the fee for a referee in the eL is these days? Are refs full time/part time or both?

    The last thing i'll say is that it must be a right balls being a ref. When is the last time you headed away from a game saying, "That ref was smashing today", ?

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    Well, the officials are there to keep order and discipline. I mean, you can't have a player refuse to do something as simple as show their boots to a fourth official. Makes a mockery of the fourth official if he lets it go also.
    cheers andy!

    yeah all he had to do was show him his boots for two seconds.

    if you were up before a judge in court would you give him cheek?
    methinks not.

    "They are black for starters."
    the asst referee has enough things to be dong besides listening to this sort of thing.


    Ref, do you know what the fee for a referee in the eL is these days? Are refs full time/part time or both?
    all eL referees have jobs besides refereeing. refereeing is like a second job to most referees though due to the amount of time it takes up.

    most eL referees train at least 3 to 4 times a week and might have 1 to 2 games a week depending where they are from.

    not sure about the fee but it is not a lot.


    The last thing i'll say is that it must be a right balls being a ref.
    someone has to do it!

    sometimes no matter what we do we can't win.

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    Yeah but do you think the assistant referee could get his finger out of his @ss sometime and help the actual referee, you cant defend them!

    If you do well I suppose the saying, Black cat/Black Kitten comes to mind

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    Originally posted by J.O.F.A.S
    Yeah but do you think the assistant referee could get his finger out of his @ss sometime and help the actual referee, you cant defend them!

    If you do well I suppose the saying, Black cat/Black Kitten comes to mind
    i was asked my opinion by Eanna and @ndy and i gave it.

    as for black cat/black kitten well all i can say to that is

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    Originally posted by @ndy
    My only worry about referees is that some of them may possibly enjoy, even if they don't realise it, making big decisions, getting involved and making something more of something that doesn't need to be.
    I think there's a possibility that it occasionally happens, but its hard to do anything. Its a fact of life that some people enjoy attention more than other. Same is true of refs I guess.

    Originally posted by @ndy
    When it gets to the stage (i'm thinking Paul Durkin here) where a referee is repeatedly involved in big incidents that are dubious on his/her part, that's where i worry about a referee.
    You can add the (now retired) DIck O'Hanlon to that list. After the controversy the night he gave pats the title he seemed to enjoy
    fcuking us lot over.

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    Originally posted by @ndy
    Well, the officials are there to keep order and discipline. I mean, you can't have a player refuse to do something as simple as show their boots to a fourth official. Makes a mockery of the fourth official if he lets it go also.
    BTW, there are no fourth officials at Div 1 games- ah well, you'll find that out next season for yourself
    I dunno was the guy refusing or was it just a throwaway comment. I think a "shut up/ cop on and show me your boots" would have done....

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    I was there and it was definately just a throw-away comment. The lad should never have been booked. A clear example of power going to the linesman's head...
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