Re: Port Vale fan chases ref off pitch
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2024 12:34 pm
Should call yourself Preposterous Joe. Totally swerving the fact you misrepresented a fellow Boarder's comments to push your own strange arguments.
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I don’t think questioning how many people bring guns to football matches in the UK was a humble brag about being hard.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 11:03 am William Tell said :- " he may have been carrying a knife or gun."
Proposition Joe ( Look at me I'm 'ard ) wades in with " How many times has someone brought a gun into a UK football ground? "
He conveniently drops the knife bit of the argument as he obviously has a few brain cells. But what a terrible bit of Boarding ! We all know that many youngsters carry blades, there is even a thread on this board about it.
I haven't doctored anything. He referred to two things, I picked him up on one of them. I'm sorry the fact you're so monumentally silly bores you, as on this evidence you must be bored quite frequently.Friend or faux wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 3:06 pm I explain that I am objecting to Preposterous Joe's tinkering with Willaim Tell's quote being doctored from guns or knives to guns. This is the sort of playing with words that George Orwell brought to our attention. I am sure that PJ & CEB are not quite that thick that they didn't grasp the allusion that I was making, then again! Nuff said from me: CEB & PJ have bored me.
Do people bring knives to football matches? How many instances of knife crime inside a British stadium has there been in the last decade?Friend or faux wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 3:06 pm I explain that I am objecting to Preposterous Joe's tinkering with Willaim Tell's quote being doctored from guns or knives to guns. This is the sort of playing with words that George Orwell brought to our attention. I am sure that PJ & CEB are not quite that thick that they didn't grasp the allusion that I was making, then again! Nuff said from me: CEB & PJ have bored me.
When I stopped playing I qualified as a referee with the London FA. Refereed in the Essex Corinthian league and mostly enjoyed it. As you went up the leagues the playing standard got better and after two seasons I was on the list for the premier division, the lower leagues had a lot of genuine lads who just wanted a game of football but also a lot of nasty bastards who were mainly crap players and interested only in having a ruck or baiting the referee. In the higher division I had some really good banter as I got to know the players and they got to know me it was very competitive but the players had more respect. I also did some inter league games on the line which were interesting. Not sure I would want to do it today.WickfordO wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:11 pm I wonder how many of these "people" would have the nouse or the bottle to take up the whistle or flag and officiate a match. I don't think so because they would be so biased to one team or the other and then be banned from officiating because they would jump into the crowd and have a punch-up with everyone who critisises their decisions. Numbskulls!
Did you come across any ex-pros?Top of the JES wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 6:25 pmWhen I stopped playing I qualified as a referee with the London FA. Refereed in the Essex Corinthian league and mostly enjoyed it. As you went up the leagues the playing standard got better and after two seasons I was on the list for the premier division, the lower leagues had a lot of genuine lads who just wanted a game of football but also a lot of nasty bastards who were mainly crap players and interested only in having a ruck or baiting the referee. In the higher division I had some really good banter as I got to know the players and they got to know me it was very competitive but the players had more respect. I also did some inter league games on the line which were interesting. Not sure I would want to do it today.WickfordO wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:11 pm I wonder how many of these "people" would have the nouse or the bottle to take up the whistle or flag and officiate a match. I don't think so because they would be so biased to one team or the other and then be banned from officiating because they would jump into the crowd and have a punch-up with everyone who critisises their decisions. Numbskulls!
None that I was aware of but a lot of the younger lads in the premier and first divisions played semi-professional On a Saturday., Isthmian league standard mainly playing for expenses.The Reverend wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:07 pmDid you come across any ex-pros?Top of the JES wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 6:25 pmWhen I stopped playing I qualified as a referee with the London FA. Refereed in the Essex Corinthian league and mostly enjoyed it. As you went up the leagues the playing standard got better and after two seasons I was on the list for the premier division, the lower leagues had a lot of genuine lads who just wanted a game of football but also a lot of nasty bastards who were mainly crap players and interested only in having a ruck or baiting the referee. In the higher division I had some really good banter as I got to know the players and they got to know me it was very competitive but the players had more respect. I also did some inter league games on the line which were interesting. Not sure I would want to do it today.WickfordO wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2024 12:11 pm I wonder how many of these "people" would have the nouse or the bottle to take up the whistle or flag and officiate a match. I don't think so because they would be so biased to one team or the other and then be banned from officiating because they would jump into the crowd and have a punch-up with everyone who critisises their decisions. Numbskulls!
62! FFS it's even more pathetic.Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:43 pm 62 year old man charged, you think he would know better by that age.