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PHCgull

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Mar 5, 2009
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{insert pro forma apology about fixtures/kanchelskis here}

Can someone please confirm why newly-minted albion legend Tanno was binned early last night?

I was at the game and clearly saw him chat back to the slap-headed bellend of a ref, who flicked a yellow at him immediately after booking someone else...

he then ran off to their box to watch us take a free kick before legging it 50 yards back to Tanno to give him a yellow and a red. I think he might have been booked in the 2nd half proper as well.. does that mean he technically saw three yellows and a red? Is that some sort of record (graham poll aside)

Anyhow, what a performance from a man who has barely played in six years - red card aside he would have lasted the full 2 hours easily, and only troubled once or twice..

in NSC parlance, COULD DO A JOB :clap2::clap2:
 




CHAPPERS

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Jul 5, 2003
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He had already been booked for a foul in the first half, he then picked up a second for dissent against the referee who seemed to think that booking people for taking free kicks when they wanted to was worthwhile.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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GOSBTS
I said in the pub he'd get sent off before the game, gutted I didn't put a few quid on it
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

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Nov 12, 2006
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The ref booked our player for taking the free kick that (accidentally Ia ssume) hit him. Why was he booked?

The Woking one earlier was clearly because he had told the player to wait for the whistle (waved whistle in his face to mke the point). Harsh booking but explainable. The one Tarricco was complaining about was a mystery.
 


keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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He had already been booked for a foul in the first half, he then picked up a second for dissent against the referee who seemed to think that booking people for taking free kicks when they wanted to was worthwhile.

I glanced away for a second and they didn't show a replay, is that what he was booking Elphick(?) for in the first place?
 




PHCgull

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Mar 5, 2009
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I glanced away for a second and they didn't show a replay, is that what he was booking Elphick(?) for in the first place?

Yes it was. He was one of those cocks who like to point at their whistle at free kicks as though they have discovered a new element
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,098
He booked whoever took the free kick early and then Tanno opened his mouth and got done for dissent. f***ing ridiculous. A Woking player was also booked for taking a free kick early. It's stupid.
 


upthealbion1970

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Jan 22, 2009
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Anyhow, what a performance from a man who has barely played in six years - red card aside he would have lasted the full 2 hours easily, and only troubled once or twice..

in NSC parlance, COULD DO A JOB :clap2::clap2:

He was troubled more than once of twice mate (before I get shouted down I am not slagging him off, he was awful) even gus said we played better after he got sent off!
 




Tooting Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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The ref was saved by someone from a total Graham Poll moment. He had booked Tanno in the first half, then booked him for dissent after the other yellow card for the foul. Sitting in the big stand behind the goal last night, I said to my mate he should be off. He seemed to forget, then a minute later remembered and went back to send him off.

On the Woking board this morning they reckon the Woking assistant manager was on at the fourth official about it, who got involved. Or the ref just remembered as he was writing it in his book.
 


Rookie

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Feb 8, 2005
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The ref was saved by someone from a total Graham Poll moment. He had booked Tanno in the first half, then booked him for dissent after the other yellow card for the foul. Sitting in the big stand behind the goal last night, I said to my mate he should be off. He seemed to forget, then a minute later remembered and went back to send him off.

On the Woking board this morning they reckon the Woking assistant manager was on at the fourth official about it, who got involved. Or the ref just remembered as he was writing it in his book.

Second scenario was more likely, he seemed to flash the yellow then run to watch the free kick and then write the yellow up in his book. All a bit strange
 


Biscuit

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Jul 8, 2003
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Brighton
Was a silly sending off. For a 37 year old I actually think he played very well last night and for a bloody long time! Didn't look too tired either! Very impressed with his positioning and passing game.

Bloody ref just fancied having his face on the telebox I think.
 






BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
I thought that he was booked in the first half, then got a 2nd booking for dissent after telling the ref about a bad tackle on Bennett, and then the 4th official told the ref that he had already been booked so should have received a red. Hence the ref stopped the game and showed him the ered but ion so doing showed the yellow as to the reason for the red. That was how I saw it rightly or wrong.

Just to add everybody got raped by their no 11.
 


Shoreham Beach Seagull

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May 6, 2009
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Shoreham Beach
Shambles from the ref, gave Dicker the yellow card for taking the freekick quick even though he didn't show him the whistle before taking it. Tarrico then had a go at the ref for a bit about it (rightly so) recieved the yellow card then walked off quickly before the ref realised, was a rather funny incident.
 




hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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Shambles from the ref, gave Dicker the yellow card for taking the freekick quick even though he didn't show him the whistle before taking it. Tarrico then had a go at the ref for a bit about it (rightly so) recieved the yellow card then walked off quickly before the ref realised, was a rather funny incident.

Actually if you watch it on TV, Tanno was jogging away from teh ref, by the time he actually showed the card, so I honestly don't think he knew anything about it.

Which in itself is yet another aspect of the ref's shitness. They HAVE to ensure that the player is carded to their face. Letting the guy jog away, and flashing the card in his general direction is very poor refereeing.
 


ali jenkins

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Feb 9, 2006
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Southwick
Actually if you watch it on TV, Tanno was jogging away from teh ref, by the time he actually showed the card, so I honestly don't think he knew anything about it.

Which in itself is yet another aspect of the ref's shitness. They HAVE to ensure that the player is carded to their face. Letting the guy jog away, and flashing the card in his general direction is very poor refereeing.

The Ref could have said he was going in the book already.
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Didn't realise he'd already been booked - thought the ref booked him twice for descent!

As for booking DICKER for taking the free kick - that was a joke. You don't have to wait for the whistle usually do you? Certainly not for a free kick in your own half? Otherwise refs would be blowing all the time. Most bizarre.

Saying that if there was one player we had to choose to be sent off last night it would clearly be Tano!
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
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Saying that if there was one player we had to choose to be sent off last night it would clearly be Tano!

Not for me. Tanno is more likely to have been needed on Saturday [as back up left back] than Hart [we have other better alternatives as back up forwards].
 




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