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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Rate the Ref => Topic started by: The Red Baron on April 07, 2025, 05:01:15 pm
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Referee: Neil Hair.
Assistants: Steve Durnall and Alastair Nelson.
4th official: Andrew Kitchen.
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NIL
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One of the worst all season for me.
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Looks to be big mates with Lewis Wimbledon number 31 Tosser
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A complete idiot.
OK the Reds might have been Reds but what the f*** was he thinking with the Added time in 1st Half ?
Had to be WAY more than 3 minutes as that was the time it took to send off a Womble and seconds later get treatment on.for a cockwomble
Was he bitten by a gnat , because he hadn't touched the ball in ages
Then the 26 already on a Yellow scythes down Sterry and Hair(brain) reaches for a 2nd Yellow . 26 protests and puts his head in his hands and Hairbrain puts the Card away and let's him off.
Utterly disgusting decision.
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A complete idiot.
OK the Reds might have been Reds but what the f*** was he thinking with the Added time in 1st Half ?
Had to be WAY more than 3 minutes as that was the time it took to send off a Womble and seconds later get treatment on.for a cockwomble
Was he bitten by a gnat , because he hadn't touched the ball in ages
Then the 26 already on a Yellow scythes down Sterry and Hair(brain) reaches for a 2nd Yellow . 26 protests and puts his head in his hands and Hairbrain puts the Card away and let's him off.
Utterly disgusting decision.
We said at the game that even if there was something which deserved a second Wimbledon sending off that the ref wouldn’t do it.
You just know it won’t happen.
The first half add on time of three minutes was a pathetic decision too, it should have been at least double that.
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Scraped a one for the sending off/s other than that abysmal.
How many times did he warn the keeper for time wasting and still didn’t do anything
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Scraped a one for the sending off/s other than that abysmal.
How many times did he warn the keeper for time wasting and still didn’t do anything
Exactly.
The refs lack of action gave the keeper the opportunity to be as slow as he wanted getting the ball back into play.