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Football Central Premier League 2011

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Hogster wrote:


Mar can not aford to drop any games in C/L just to move thier prem team up the ladder.
I think you missed the point. I don't imagine three weeks with no game time for the first team players will be ideal preparation for the wairarapa game - hence why they might get some minutes in the reserve team. Three first team players played against UH on the weekend for example, probably for the benefit of the first team more so than the reserves.

Fuck this stupid game

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But to risk injury or regrading rules etc would they risk it?
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Wharfies to ruin Upper Hutt's season tomorrow?
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one_eyed_nik wrote:
Wharfies to ruin Upper Hutt's season tomorrow?
dunno about ruining their season - but they'll win!

Founder

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Feverish wrote:
one_eyed_nik wrote:
Wharfies to ruin Upper Hutt's season tomorrow?

dunno about ruining their season - but they'll win!
Yes that is right U/Hutt will win
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Stop Out 1 Wainui 1

A dog with a bone :)

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Upper hutt 3 wharfies 2.
With a little more quality in their final ball, wharf could have made it really interesting. Wind got them their 2 goals but they must have put in at least 20 crosses in the 2nd half with maybe 2 picking out a player in the box
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wind was a big factor in the wainui stop out game aswell. Whoever had wind were better off.
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miramar 2-1 marist
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close finish at Karori in th end after Wharf woke up for the second half. UH having more to play for so were fired up from the start - whereas it took the Wharf realising they were playing like muppets before they fired up. The wind was probably worth a couple of goals too - all the goals at one end.

Founder

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Feverish wrote:
one_eyed_nik wrote:
Wharfies to ruin Upper Hutt's season tomorrow?
dunno about ruining their season - but they'll win!
MMMMM!
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Greatbig wrote:
wind was a big factor in the wainui stop out game aswell. Whoever had wind were better off.
Stop Out had a great chance to go 2-0 and putting the nui out of the game just after half time playing into the WIND.....striker cocked-it-up big time and boys from over the hill came back... 
ChopperHarris2011-07-31 09:32:36
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1-1 half time down at Endeavour. Carney on about 30mins, Tade a short time later. Wests keeper busted knee + ambo half way through as well
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Wow could this be the en of uniteds season giving the league to
Upper hutt
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Finished 3 - 1 emi hatrick. Both wests keepers may be sharing a room at the hospital

Fuck this stupid game

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W/United still in it but could have a tough time with Mar next week C/L no game, so they can drop three down. money boots may have to strap them on for full 90.
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TopLeft07 wrote:
Finished 3 - 1 emi hatrick. Both wests keepers may be sharing a room at the hospital
Im interested  in YF thoughts on this. Our keeper goes down with a busted knee (apparently people heard it snap),he was  obviously in a lot of pain and the ambulance was called. The keepers missus comes on to the field to check to see iif he is OK and if he needs anything. The ref tells her to get off. Is that fair? common sense? I know it's probably the rules but I did think the ref was being a bit pedantic.
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SATURDAY 30 JULY:
Miramar Rangers       2    Marist                1
Jamie Farrington           James Bennett
PJ Lupi

Waterside Karori      2    Upper Hutt City       3
Tim Dalman                 Luke Grindley (2)
OG                         Phil Patterson

Stop Out              1    Wainuiomata           1
Fisum Aden                 Steven Quirke

Island Bay United     0    Olympic               2
                           Luciano Colucci (2)

SUNDAY 31 JULY:
Western Suburbs       1    Wellington United     3
Matt Carnihan              Emiliano Tade (3)

                       P  W  D  L  GF  GA  Pts
Upper Hutt City       16 12  1  3  45  15  37
Wellington United     15 11  1  3  45  19  34
Stop Out              16  9  3  4  37  16  30
Miramar Rangers       16  8  3  5  24  24  27
Island Bay United     16  8  2  6  26  22  26
Olympic               17  6  3  8  26  29  21
Waterside Karori      16  5  5  6  21  18  20
Marist                18  4  4 10  17  30  16
Wainuiomata           17  1  8  8  12  35  11
Western Suburbs       17  1  4 12  18  63   7

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West finally get relegated.
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Tyler wrote:
TopLeft07 wrote:
Finished 3 - 1 emi hatrick. Both wests keepers may be sharing a room at the hospital
Im interested  in YF thoughts on this. Our keeper goes down with a busted knee (apparently people heard it snap),he was  obviously in a lot of pain and the ambulance was called. The keepers missus comes on to the field to check to see iif he is OK and if he needs anything. The ref tells her to get off. Is that fair? common sense? I know it's probably the rules but I did think the ref was being a bit pedantic.
 
I was there and totally agree, the Ref was extremely pedantic, the game was at a stand still, the Keepers partner came on to show concern at the obvious distress he was in ( he was screaming in pain) and all the Ref was worried about was lecturing this poor lady about entering onto the playing field without his authority!!
He even went to her again at half time while the Keeper was on the sideline waiting for the Ambulance to arrive, and gave her another lecture to justify what he was doing...unbeleivable!
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Hoddle wrote:
Tyler wrote:
TopLeft07 wrote:
Finished 3 - 1 emi hatrick. Both wests keepers may be sharing a room at the hospital


Im interested� in YF thoughts on this. Our keeper goes down with a busted knee (apparently people heard it snap),he was �obviously in a lot of pain and the ambulance was called. The keepers missus comes on to the field to check to see iif he is OK and if he needs anything. The ref tells her to get off. Is that fair? common sense? I know it's�probably the rules but I did think the ref was being a bit pedantic.

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I was there and totally agree, the Ref was extremely pedantic, the game was at a stand still, the Keepers partner came on to showt concern at the obvious distress he was in ( he was�screaming in pain)�and all the Ref was worried about was lecturing this poor lady about entering onto the playing field without his authority!!

He even went to her again at half time while the Keeper was on the sideline waiting for the Ambulance to arrive, and gave her another lecture to justify what he was doing...unbeleivable!
yeah agree, that was way over the top from the referee. Pretty sure everyone at the ground was concerned for the injured guy except the ref who was just waving his laws of the game book around while the keeper was screaming in pain behind him. The keepers mrs is a physio as well and she ended up having players relay messages from the keeper to her on the bye line by the goal.

Another wtf moment from the ref when wests defender fouled WU winger in the box but ref ruled the foul happened a couple metres back. Even had some wests players having a lol

Fuck this stupid game

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Similar things went down wihen Cappy got broken. 
 
Even the people on the phone to the Ambulance Service were told to get off the pitch when they had been asked by the Ambulance Call Centre to give them an update on the situation.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Confirms what we all believe now, Wellington Referees are only concerned about their self importance, thinking that the match is all about them!
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It is a little unfair to tag them all with that brush.  I've seen some pretty good displays this year with refs understanding the situation and being pragmatic.
 
Certainly there are some others though...

How's my driving? - Whine here

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Yep fair call, but they are unfortunately few and far between.
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Any body know how the wests keeper is? Looked very nasty, the lads said they heard a crack as he landed. Totally agree about the ref, not letting a physio look at what was clearly a terrible injury just goes gainst common sense
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TopLeft07 wrote:
Hoddle wrote:
Tyler wrote:
TopLeft07 wrote:
Finished 3 - 1 emi hatrick. Both wests keepers may be sharing a room at the hospital


Im interested  in YF thoughts on this. Our keeper goes down with a busted knee (apparently people heard it snap),he was  obviously in a lot of pain and the ambulance was called. The keepers missus comes on to the field to check to see iif he is OK and if he needs anything. The ref tells her to get off. Is that fair? common sense? I know it's probably the rules but I did think the ref was being a bit pedantic.

 

I was there and totally agree, the Ref was extremely pedantic, the game was at a stand still, the Keepers partner came on to showt concern at the obvious distress he was in ( he was screaming in pain) and all the Ref was worried about was lecturing this poor lady about entering onto the playing field without his authority!!

He even went to her again at half time while the Keeper was on the sideline waiting for the Ambulance to arrive, and gave her another lecture to justify what he was doing...unbeleivable!
yeah agree, that was way over the top from the referee. Pretty sure everyone at the ground was concerned for the injured guy except the ref who was just waving his laws of the game book around while the keeper was screaming in pain behind him. The keepers mrs is a physio as well and she ended up having players relay messages from the keeper to her on the bye line by the goal.

Another wtf moment from the ref when wests defender fouled WU winger in the box but ref ruled the foul happened a couple metres back. Even had some wests players having a lol
 
Worst part about the pen was that the lino who was only a few metres away clearly saw and indicated a pen but the ref who was much further away over ruled him
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Tyler wrote:
TopLeft07 wrote:
Finished 3 - 1 emi hatrick. Both wests keepers may be sharing a room at the hospital
Im interested  in YF thoughts on this. Our keeper goes down with a busted knee (apparently people heard it snap),he was  obviously in a lot of pain and the ambulance was called. The keepers missus comes on to the field to check to see iif he is OK and if he needs anything. The ref tells her to get off. Is that fair? common sense? I know it's probably the rules but I did think the ref was being a bit pedantic.
where was the trainer/manager/players..did the ref stop play...if people  comes on to the field when there is an injured player where does it stop... surely the player got attention ASAP, and with broken legs  "things" can get out hand quickly depending on the incident
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Greatbig wrote:
wind was a big factor in the wainui stop out game aswell. Whoever had wind were better off.
Stop Out had a great chance to go 2-0 and putting the nui out of the game just after half time playing into the WIND.....striker cocked-it-up big time and boys from over the hill came back... 
 
Did you think it was comedy central or minties moment or youtube hits?
 
I think all of the above
 
Unbelieveable miss
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youngblood08 wrote:
Greatbig wrote:
wind was a big factor in the wainui stop out game aswell. Whoever had wind were better off.
Stop Out had a great chance to go 2-0 and putting the nui out of the game just after half time playing into the WIND.....striker cocked-it-up big time and boys from over the hill came back... 
 
Did you think it was comedy central or minties moment or youtube hits?
 
I think all of the above
 
Unbelieveable miss
Agree....cost Stop Out big time
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Poolfan wrote:
Any body know how the wests keeper is? Looked very nasty, the lads said they heard a crack as he landed. Totally agree about the ref, not letting a physio look at what was clearly a terrible injury just goes gainst common sense
He's had an x-ray and no bones are broken but they think it's his ACL along with cartilage damage.  He's having an MRI scan tomorrow to confirm.  Hoping for the best but expecting the worst unfortunately.

When the ref was quoting regs about only authorised personnel being on the pitch, I made the comment at the time wondering, if someone had needed CPR, whether the ref would have tried to stop an "unauthorised" person coming onto the pitch if they were the only one able to administer it!
oldbastard2011-07-31 23:15:35
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i hope western surburbs and maybe even wellington united are putting in a formal complaint regarding yesterdays "officiating" efforts.

Has the ref never heard of a thing called common sense?
 
Whats even laugable was the fact a wests player got booked for sticking up for the concerned woman
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Similar thing (though no where near as bad) happend to me when I dislocate my thumb saving a penalty. Girlfriend trotted on when the game was stopped to check on me. Ref was having a laugh with her as I screamed like a girl when I put my thumb back in. Never lived it down either. some refs are great, some are awful and there are a spread in between.

Its no longer a problem.

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i hope western surburbs and maybe even wellington united are putting in a formal complaint regarding yesterdays "officiating" efforts.

Has the ref never heard of a thing called common sense?
 
Whats even laugable was the fact a wests player got booked for sticking up for the concerned woman
 
Lets just say it was probably a good thing there were no speeches in the clubbies afterwards, may have saved a few fines id say
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Since your referees stuffed up by not allowing unspecified and self-claimed medical experts to leap into action and rushed on to the field, can you just ban ALL referees from yoru matches? That will solve the aggro towards your referees.
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AngusBeef wrote:
Since your referees stuffed up by not allowing unspecified and self-claimed medical experts to leap into action and rushed on to the field, can you just ban ALL referees from yoru matches? That will solve the aggro towards your referees.
No, what would have saved the "aggro", as you put it, would have been for the ref to apply a little more common sense and understanding given what was clearly a serious injury.  The person who was trying to come onto the pitch was the 'keeper's partner who is a physio.  Admittedly not an orthopaedic surgeon, but probably somewhat more qualified in dealing with said injury than your "average joe".  What were we supposed to do - just leave him lying there until the ambulance arrived?
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Come on, oldbastard, how the hell does your referee know that woman is a qualified medical expert or just another tom dick and harry or even someone all high, excited and ready to brawl? Shouldn't that woman expert exhert more common sense, and moer profesionalism, and ask for permisiion first or is that not needed becaue she was there? Perhaps more brain sense rather than emotional sense is needed in a situation like that? Otherwsie, why can't hordes of supporters all race onto the field to help out in the name of "common sense"?
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Were you there AB?
 
Were you the ref in question?
 
Just you seem pretty sure of how this went down.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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AngusBeef wrote:
Come on, oldbastard, how the hell does your referee know that woman is a qualified medical expert or just another tom dick and harry or even someone all high, excited and ready to brawl? Shouldn't that woman expert exhert more common sense, and moer profesionalism, and ask for permisiion first or is that not needed becaue she was there? Perhaps more brain sense rather than emotional sense is needed in a situation like that? Otherwsie, why can't hordes of supporters all race onto the field to help out in the name of "common sense"?
From what I could hear (and I was at the half way line so a little away from the "action"), she repeatedly told the ref that she was a physio (as well as the 'keeper's partner) and wanted to have a look at the situation.  I hardly think that one person coming onto the pitch constitutes an invasion - she was perfectly calm and merely stated that she was a physio (admittedly somewhat more insistently in the end, in response to the stone-walling she was getting from the ref).

You really do like to wind things up don't you?  Sure some people have made some blanket generalisations in relation to this incident about the behaviour/quality of officials across the board (and that's another debate in itself), but those have been countered by others who have more reasonably said that there are some good, some bad and some indifferent.  Instead, you seem to prefer to make quite ridiculous statements suggesting pitch invasions and people ready to have a scrap, when in this instance, nothing could have been further from the truth.  Unless you were there, why not just STFU and stop making inflammatory statements just for the sake of it?  And even if you were there, my opinion in this instance is that the ref got it wrong and showed poor judgement.  That's not damning him or all officials in general just that he was wrong on this occasion, irrespective of the letter of the law.
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AngusBeef wrote:
Since your referees stuffed up by not allowing unspecified and self-claimed medical experts to leap into action and rushed on to the field, can you just ban ALL referees from yoru matches? That will solve the aggro towards your referees.


Its amateur football - why not let the guys partner (physio or not) onto the field to help keep calm someone suffering what sounds like a serious injury, or to help stop them going into shock, once the game has been halted.

Would you have a ref preventing a kids parents coming onto the field if a similar thing happened in (for example) 1st XI football?

Sometimes you have to let common sense prevail over the laws of the game, or you just appear to be a power crazed idiot.
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