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Posted January 12, 2014 06:02 · last edited January 12, 2014 06:11

Got to agree it was quite bizarre of the referee.  And an A league referee at that.  Canterbury United officials etc need to start realising that the fans are an asset to the team.  There was certainly nothing offensive - always seems to be good banter.  I have heard teams are envious of the rousing support from the vocal fans down at English Park. 

I heard today that Canterbury United officials had allocated people on the bank to 'keep an eye' on the supporters.  To use someone's daughter to text and tell feedback is a little desperate.  The big burly security guard seemed to enjoy his time on the bank and even joined in the banter with a few comments.

Keith came over to a few supporters as they were leaving to apologise for what happened and said to keep up the support.


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onthemoney edited January 12, 2014 06:11

Got to agree it was quite bizarre of the referee.  And an A league referee at that.  Canterbury United officials etc need to start realising that the fans are an asset to the team.  There was certainly nothing offensive - always seems to be good banter.  I have heard teams are envious of the rousing support from the vocal fans down at English Park. 

I heard today that Canterbury United officials had allocated people on the bank to 'keep an eye' on the supporters.  To use someone's daughter to text and tell feedback is a little desperate.  The big burly security guard seemed to enjoy his time on the bank and even joined in the banter with a few comments.

Keith came over to a few supporters as they were leaving to apologise for what happened and said to keep up the support.


onthemoney edited January 12, 2014 06:11

Got to agree it was quite bizarre of the referee.  And an A league referee at that.  Canterbury United officials etc need to start realising that the fans are an asset to the team.  There was certainly nothing offensive - always seems to be good banter.  I have heard teams are envious of the rousing support from the vocal fans down at English Park. 

I heard today that Canterbury United officials had allocated people on the bank to 'keep an eye' on the supporters.  To use someone's daughter to text and tell feedback is a little desperate.  The big burly security guard seemed to enjoy his time on the bank and even joined in the banter with a few comments.

Keith came over to a few supporters as they were leaving to apologise for what happened and said to keep up the support.