Quite simple no...trying to circumvent the laws...we all acknowledge that the throw should be taken from a standing position in orer to complete it properly.
Don't think so!
We all have our opinions and level of tolerance..personal wishing harm on anyone is disgusting to me unless its a murder, child abuser, drug dealer or someone who deserves it.....a footballer? Nope that over steps the mark.
Personally if I know I have an evening kick off I check the light the nights building up to it, you get a good idea of the timing. Although if dark clouds come in then you may need to cut short..health and safety of players paramount and if they can't see the ball or each other time to blow no...
Bottom of wardrobe with all my shirts hanging up and kit bag underneath, boots polished and stuffed ready to be polished again when season starts. All other accessories neatly stored in an oversized lunchbox so everything in the one place.
@Brian... @Charlie already stated that it is quite the look in Essex...therefore not in style anywhere else in the world and it's probably all Burberry with a nice fake tan and bling to match.
First comment - quick "watch it"
Second comment - "come here a minute" and gentle explanation you aren't there to be listen to constant dissent and for him to accept the decisions made.
Third comment - final warning already spoken to you twice
Fourth comment - Hello, nice to meet, you can you...
We all know that some teams like us and some teams don't it's just a fact. At the end of the day as long as it doesn't effect his performance then no harm done.
Not facing field of play (unless the field is floating above him), ball doesn't come from behind his head (he is lying on his back and his head is maybe 4 inches of the ground) and at time of release I can't exactly see where his feet are but would question that aspect as well.
Doing a match last night white v red, call for an offside (blatant) and white player turns and says..did you not see the officials at the real game last night? I replied I did and since you are wearing white you would have been onside according to them, however I am a proper ref and you were...
Would agree with your comments having watched it I had to say I was horrified by the standards of some of them...now whether that is due to the makers portraying them like that or not? However, I did worry for the standard of refereeing in England.
Nope I have already said you boys in England and getting your faces wiped! :smoke: Now in saying that your premiership and championship refs get paid vastly more but our boys do the same fitness tests etc
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