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donuts

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Feb 16, 2004
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essex
Why cant all refs be like him , he is brilliant a different ref would of booked 6 or 7 tonight , instead he only booked 1 and was always in control.
He has so much respect , top man
 




saltash seagull

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Mar 1, 2004
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cornwall
totally agree most ref's would have booked scholes for an early tackle that would have ruled him out of the portugal game but collina proved wat a fantastic ref is he is by using common sence!!

never seen him have a poor game
 


graz126

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Oct 17, 2003
4,146
doncaster
i was convinced scholes was gonna be carded. respect to collinas.
:clap:
 




graz126

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Oct 17, 2003
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doncaster
Lord Bracknell said:
The other sensible man tonight was Sven.

I particularly liked the way he rewarded all his goalscorers with an early sit-down to watch the end of the game in comfort.

i do agree, its just a shame that after the swiss player scored to take rooneys record away, that we couldnt have the youngest hatrick scorer in the euros.
 




SussexSpur

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Jan 24, 2004
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Finchley
Can't help but worry Collina will finally make a bad decision (as even the best refs must) and England will suffer for it! But no sign as yet. . .

He just seems too good a ref to be true. . . And, yes, too cool a ref to be true. . . My dad's interviewed him a few times and swears he revealed all his hair fell out when his wife left him - if true, maybe she was partly the making of him... Then again, he came to English attention about the same time Ravanelli did, on Channel 4's Serie A coverage - ah, how true quality endures. . .
 




SussexSpur

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Jan 24, 2004
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He has to retire this year, apparently. Maybe just Uefa competitions. Can't see the likes of Mike Riley or Andy D'Urso denying him a place in the Premiership if that really is an option.
 






SussexSpur

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Jan 24, 2004
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Finchley
Good point - he does seem to be a lucky charm for England.

Can we not produce some kind of clone, though, at least to shuffle the likes of Graham "Look at me, look at me" Poll off the Premiership list?
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
He has to retire from international refereeing this year as he is 45 but he can continue refereeing League football in this country which is why he is coming to England.
 






The fact that he garners respect from the players also helps them to avoid cards - they don't tend to argue with his decisions, which seems a prime reason that so many cards are given.

One decision for the Croats free-kick was wrong though - Cole just poked it out for a corner and yet was penalised for a foul.
That resulted in a goal for them - so we are not completely blessed by the adjudications of Collina.

He does command a respect though, over and above any other ref. I wonder if he had tufts of hair, if that would make any difference?
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,839
Uffern
One thing that I always notice about Collina's games is that the trainers are hardly ever on the pitch. In some of these games, players have been rolling around in agony if an eyelash gets in their eye or if their headband gets twisted. No-one dares to do anything like that with Collina.

Just imagine how good the Czech R v Holland game would have been if Collina had reffed it. Doesn't bear thinking about.

BTW, does anyone else think that Anders Frisk is also a pretty good ref? He's almost in Collina's mould in his ability to command a game and he doesn't get much wrong (apart from looking like a porn actor that is).
 






Wardy

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Oct 9, 2003
11,219
In front of the PC
FIFA rules state you must retire from internaional games at 45 which he says in his book is stupid if you are fit and still able you should be allowed to carry on.
 


Tom Bombadil

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Jul 14, 2003
6,108
Jibrovia
NMH said:

One decision for the Croats free-kick was wrong though - Cole just poked it out for a corner and yet was penalised for a foul.
That resulted in a goal for them - so we are not completely blessed by the adjudications of Collina.

I don't agree with you there. I thought Cole quite obviously and needlessly kicked the Croat.
 


Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home
His English is excellent also
 




zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
22,800
Sussex, by the sea
Collina is the best Ref in the world . . .end of

he also seems to be a top bloke from the interviews I've read, as you say Dave I think is English is fluent . . .and certainly better than a lot of our own nationals !
 


interjambo

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Mar 22, 2004
146
Milano, Italia
Collina has not always been so hot in Italian domestic football. Funnily enough though, he rarely gets to handle Juve or Milan (AC) games as he is one ref they cannot readily control, unlike so many others.
 


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