- Jul 7, 2003
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The simple answer is that they are all professional footballers, and would all do exactly the same in the circumstances.
Clearly it was an error by the officials, but is Simon Jordan seriously trying to convince the world that if the situation were reversed, Palace's defenders (whoever they are these days) would have stood there and said "Ahoy there referee sir, I do believe you have made a teensy faux pas, please award a goal to Bristol City immediately"?
Shit happens in football, you deal with it, you move on. And as it happens, this is one of the most amusing refereeing errors I've ever seen, principally of course because Palace are the victims. They'll get their share of crap decisions in their favour this season, therefore Warnock should wind his neck in and concentrate on his next game.
Personally, I think the referee deserves an award for services to football. I'd certainly buy the bloke a drink if I met him in future
Edits: having looked at the footage, Palace quite clearly have at least three players surrounding the referee in an intimidating manner, therefore under this season's new rules, they should also be charged with failing to control their players
Clearly it was an error by the officials, but is Simon Jordan seriously trying to convince the world that if the situation were reversed, Palace's defenders (whoever they are these days) would have stood there and said "Ahoy there referee sir, I do believe you have made a teensy faux pas, please award a goal to Bristol City immediately"?
Shit happens in football, you deal with it, you move on. And as it happens, this is one of the most amusing refereeing errors I've ever seen, principally of course because Palace are the victims. They'll get their share of crap decisions in their favour this season, therefore Warnock should wind his neck in and concentrate on his next game.
Personally, I think the referee deserves an award for services to football. I'd certainly buy the bloke a drink if I met him in future
Edits: having looked at the footage, Palace quite clearly have at least three players surrounding the referee in an intimidating manner, therefore under this season's new rules, they should also be charged with failing to control their players
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