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Post by donaldingleton on Oct 22, 2024 19:15:50 GMT
Going back over the years there must have been referees we enjoyed watching? I’ll start with a couple from the 70s and 80s for you older ones. Les Hamer and Roger Kirkpatrick? Pat Partridge? All better than the current crop! Any more? d.
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Post by PotterLog on Oct 22, 2024 19:17:58 GMT
Used to like a bit of Roger Milford and his big grey bouffant
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Post by apb1 on Oct 22, 2024 19:41:13 GMT
Was it Uriah Renny who reffed our win at Cov in the promotion season. He was good.
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Post by rickyfullerbeer on Oct 22, 2024 19:48:48 GMT
There’s no denying Mike Dean was box office
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Post by pretzel on Oct 22, 2024 20:08:13 GMT
Pierluigi Collina
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Oct 22, 2024 20:19:55 GMT
The guy who fell over when Di Canio pushed him
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Oct 22, 2024 20:21:07 GMT
Fucking psycho but brilliant. The players knew where they stood
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Post by whatsashig on Oct 22, 2024 20:42:20 GMT
Teacher at meir Heath junior school v marsh primary 1980, I recall ended up 1:1, fair game fair ref, good sunny day too
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Post by kidcrewbob on Oct 23, 2024 5:46:24 GMT
Rob Styles - I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti……
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Post by wrighter on Oct 23, 2024 6:21:19 GMT
Uriah Rennie [ Taggert v Wise]
+ the ref @ Wembley who let Bjarni take the free kick for Thorne"s winner whilst the ball was moving !!
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Post by furry on Oct 23, 2024 7:01:58 GMT
Not sure who it was but the ref in our recent game at Oxford was excellent, about the best part of the match tbh 🙄
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Post by J-Roar on Oct 23, 2024 8:46:31 GMT
The guy who fell over when Di Canio pushed him That was brilliant. The way he went down - should have sent himself off for simulation. The Monday night match had Ian Wright scoring for West Ham. His celebration was raising a red card and Ruddock came and pushed him over. Not a fan of the choreographed celebration but that was a beauty. Also liked Powell beating his chest when we scored against Nathan Jones.
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Post by onionman on Oct 23, 2024 10:54:24 GMT
Teacher at meir Heath junior school v marsh primary 1980, I recall ended up 1:1, fair game fair ref, good sunny day too All went downhill after that amazing day I reckon.
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Post by noustie on Oct 23, 2024 11:12:45 GMT
Went on Bobby Madley's OnlyFans page purely to tell him to leave the fucking dog alone - 1 star wouldn't recommend.
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Post by suck_the_mop. on Oct 23, 2024 16:38:58 GMT
Uriah Rennie [ Taggert v Wise] + the ref @ Wembley who let Bjarni take the free kick for Thorne"s winner whilst the ball was moving !! It wasn't moving..
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Post by wrighter on Oct 23, 2024 17:05:51 GMT
Uriah Rennie [ Taggert v Wise] + the ref @ Wembley who let Bjarni take the free kick for Thorne"s winner whilst the ball was moving !! It wasn't moving.. look again
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Post by wrighter on Oct 23, 2024 17:13:49 GMT
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Post by suck_the_mop. on Oct 23, 2024 22:21:19 GMT
Looked loads of times, it wasn't moving Even the sky commentary said so it stopped just as he kicked it.
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Post by JoeinOz on Oct 23, 2024 22:34:09 GMT
I used to have a shirt with Collina on. Big face Collina. It scared people
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Oct 23, 2024 22:34:32 GMT
Is this question aimed at ball boys from the 1970s?
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Post by madnellie on Oct 23, 2024 23:58:50 GMT
I used to have a shirt with Collina on. Big face Collina. It scared people That's brilliant, I would totally wear that. Very randomly I know his niece, she looks absolutely nothing like him.
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Post by madnellie on Oct 24, 2024 0:05:42 GMT
I've always had a bit of a soft spot for Howard Webb. Not sure if anyone else remembers this, but I remember in the early Prem days we played Blackburn, and Diouf (the one famous for his spitting) was placing the ball for a corner in front of the South Stand and it was outside the quandrant. We were all yelling at Webb to get him to notice, which he did and trotted over to make Diouf place the ball correctly, before giving the South Stand a big grin as he jogged back into position.
I do also miss Celebrity Ref Mike Dean, he was always good for entertainment, as long as he wasn't reffing us.
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Post by JoeinOz on Oct 24, 2024 0:36:26 GMT
I used to have a shirt with Collina on. Big face Collina. It scared people That's brilliant, I would totally wear that. Very randomly I know his niece, she looks absolutely nothing like him. What's he like?
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Post by madnellie on Oct 24, 2024 0:58:07 GMT
That's brilliant, I would totally wear that. Very randomly I know his niece, she looks absolutely nothing like him. What's he like? She said he's great and not at all scary in real life. She was actually quite suprised at my excited reaction when she told me. We were talking sports and she mentioned that her uncle Pierluigi is a retired "soccer" ref in Italy. They have the same last name but I thought I must have misheard, so I was like "PIERLUIGI COLLINA?! OMG he's a legend, probably the best ref ever". She's not a footie fan, and Italian footie refs aren't very well known over here and there's me going full on fan girl about her beloved uncle. It was nice for her to see how genuinely respected and loved he is by supporters across the world.
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Post by PotterLog on Oct 24, 2024 1:54:32 GMT
I've always had a bit of a soft spot for Howard Webb. Not sure if anyone else remembers this, but I remember in the early Prem days we played Blackburn, and Diouf (the one famous for his spitting) was placing the ball for a corner in front of the South Stand and it was outside the quandrant. We were all yelling at Webb to get him to notice, which he did and trotted over to make Diouf place the ball correctly, before giving the South Stand a big grin as he jogged back into position. I do also miss Celebrity Ref Mike Dean, he was always good for entertainment, as long as he wasn't reffing us. I always thought Webb was a fantastic ref until that World Cup final. There’s letting the game flow and then there’s turning a blind eye to assault.. the Dutch clocked early on he was going to let them get away with murder. I think ultimately he wanted to be the nice guy and was too scared of being that ref who ruined a World Cup final.
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Post by madnellie on Oct 24, 2024 2:15:43 GMT
I've always had a bit of a soft spot for Howard Webb. Not sure if anyone else remembers this, but I remember in the early Prem days we played Blackburn, and Diouf (the one famous for his spitting) was placing the ball for a corner in front of the South Stand and it was outside the quandrant. We were all yelling at Webb to get him to notice, which he did and trotted over to make Diouf place the ball correctly, before giving the South Stand a big grin as he jogged back into position. I do also miss Celebrity Ref Mike Dean, he was always good for entertainment, as long as he wasn't reffing us. I always thought Webb was a fantastic ref until that World Cup final. There’s letting the game flow and then there’s turning a blind eye to assault.. the Dutch clocked early on he was going to let them get away with murder. I think ultimately he wanted to be the nice guy and was too scared of being that ref who ruined a World Cup final. I'll never forget that. De Jong was always a bit of a dirty git. I think you're right, which is a real shame as it did end up spoiling the game somewhat.
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Post by JoeinOz on Oct 24, 2024 7:14:37 GMT
She said he's great and not at all scary in real life. She was actually quite suprised at my excited reaction when she told me. We were talking sports and she mentioned that her uncle Pierluigi is a retired "soccer" ref in Italy. They have the same last name but I thought I must have misheard, so I was like "PIERLUIGI COLLINA?! OMG he's a legend, probably the best ref ever". She's not a footie fan, and Italian footie refs aren't very well known over here and there's me going full on fan girl about her beloved uncle. It was nice for her to see how genuinely respected and loved he is by supporters across the world. English people associate him with good memories. He reffed some big games we won. But familiarity breeds contempt. In Italy a lot of fans are disparaging about him because at some point he'll have made costly decisions against them. I like Collina because he symbolises an era of football. When CH4 started showing Italian football onto the big internationals he did. He was a rarity.... a charismatic ref 😆
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Post by callas12 on Oct 24, 2024 14:03:36 GMT
Uriah Rennie [ Taggert v Wise] + the ref @ Wembley who let Bjarni take the free kick for Thorne"s winner whilst the ball was moving !! Kevin Lynch. Had a chequered past with us before the Auto-windscreens Final I was led to believe. Never did us any harm that day though. Sure there was a moment some refs could have awarded Bristol City a peno but he diligently waved the appeals away aswell 😉🤣 Always liked Uriah Rennie after that Taggart v Wise incident. & he made a staring role on 'Marvellous' as well don't forget. Remember there was a famous moment in a match Rennie was reffing (non Stoke). At half time the stadium announcer said "I'd like to welcome the teams back out onto the pitch for the second half of the Uriah Rennie Show" !! Whilst it gave everyone in the ground a laugh don't think it went down well with the powers that be 😬😉😁
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Post by ChesterStokie on Oct 24, 2024 15:51:45 GMT
I’ve been watching Stoke City for over 50 years and I can honestly say I’ve never ENJOYED a referee. Not once.
I did quite enjoy Sian Massey in that cup tie at Crawley but she was the linesman not the referee.
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Post by jokker on Oct 24, 2024 19:55:34 GMT
Poll
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