Paul B
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Yes - metaphorical. I couldn't be bothered to check when i wrote it.being ultra piky Stockbridge and his two inept assistants were in orahge shirts- presume the 'man in black' comment in FV was metaphorical?
I hope Wycombe soon find themselves back in non league football where they belong
Inconsistencies all over the place.Aside from the penalty decisions (or non decision) and the failure to allow advantage, the other factor in condemning SS performance that seems to have been put aside, was his repetition from that Doncaster game a while back, of not being able to count ten paces. We had 8.5, a nine and the strangest of all, 12 paces!
Now we hear that Liam Manning has not been charged with anything (so far) by the FA and will be free to take his place in the technical area tomorrow evening at Lincoln. Could it be that the assessor has contradicted the officials report? Is there some doubt as to the nature of the infringement as reported? If only we, the paying public, could be privy to those discussions at the FA. Oh to be a fly on the wall, what would we make of that debate!
Or, in this case, the size of the officials intellect, ego and his perceived omnipotence.Inconsistencies all over the place.
An opponent should be 10 yards away from a free kick. That could be 20 paces for a short a**e ref or 6 or 7 for a giant. The size of a referee's leg and length of their stride does not change during a match.
Inconsistencies all over the place.
An opponent should be 10 yards away from a free kick. That could be 20 paces for a short a**e ref or 6 or 7 for a giant. The size of a referee's leg and length of their stride does not change during a match.
Not this one I assume Andy, “I hereby solemnly promise, God helping me, to abstain from all distilled, fermented and malt liquors, including wine beer and hard cider, and to employ all proper means to discourage the use of and traffic in the same”. Traffic being the only relevant word in the Triangle related pledge.Great article @Paul B.
The non-advantage was absolutely unbelievable, he only needed to take a breath. It was game changing, because at 2-0 Wycombe were dead and buried. The handball incidents were so similar it’s incredible that they were judged differently. I left the stadium fuming, and saw nothing in the extended highlights to change my mind.
N.B. I’ve signed the pledge
I’d rather kill myselfNot this one I assume Andy, “I hereby solemnly promise, God helping me, to abstain from all distilled, fermented and malt liquors, including wine beer and hard cider, and to employ all proper means to discourage the use of and traffic in the same”. Traffic being the only relevant word in the Triangle related pledge.
Excellent Paul ( and Colin).
In simple terms, they'd obviously spent it on paying off debts.On Colin's financial report - If there was only £7k in the bank at 30 June 2022, it begs the question what has happened to the Season Ticket money received, May & June, for the following season?