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what about this kunt!

Graham Poll's three-card trick made him look a complete Kunt Big Grin
how about ref Martin Atkinson sending off jack rodwell of everton fc vs liverpool fc gee of all decisions that i ave seen a RED CARD surely notSurprised the foul didn't merit a yellow card and atkinson was well placed to see! worst ref decision by a long mile. everton fc & rodwell had every right to ask the fa to overturn that red card Smile
worst decision from a ref ali bin nasser the blind fookin w--nker for allowing maradona's handball!
Any opinions on the mistakes made in the blackburn game yesterday?
If you are talking about 'the corner', I don't think you can blame the Ref too much. The wigan players weren't aware of it. It was cheating and I wish there was some comeback on it. Reds do make crap decisions but players have to take responsibilities for thief actions.
The worst refereeing decisions are those where a goal is clearly scored, but not given, or vice versa. This clip is of Palace being on the rough end of such decisions not once, but twice annoyed The first case was Clive Allen at Coventry in 1980 and the second was Freddie Sears at Bristol City two years ago. The second one very nearly cost us relegation, as we only stayed up on the last day of the season by getting a draw at Sheffield Wednesday, who went down instead. A more famous case was the Pedro Mendes/Roy Carroll incident at Old Trafford a few years ago.




In summary: If it's for Palace: NO GOAL
If it's against Man United: NO GOAL
Everything else: GOAL
oh yeah forgot bout these ref gaffes - ref rob shoebridge disallowin freddie sear's goal (who was on loan at crystal palace from west ham), seen it tons of timez & that should have been a goal, no wonder neil warnock was so pissed annoyed

the ref that disallowed frankie lampard's goal against germany in the world cup last year, way over the line the ball was, it wouldn't of change anything as germany were the better side but that goal could have maybe change the game if it was given Smile

saturday's thriller between blackburn & wigan - yukabu & Morten Gamst Pedersen "short corner" am not sure, should junior hoilett goal should have stood & ref andre marriner seemed to realise his error after he saw what happenSurprised, think yak & pedersen knew they got away with that one from their reactions when they walked away Smile
As a West Brom fan, after the Liverpool and Bolton home games, I think most referees are absolute tossers.
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