Not sure The ref did ask him to leave the field, but as the player obviously wanted to be an awkward lovely person there wasn't much the ref could do about it.
i think you wa sat on my knee or something pretty much how i'd describe where i was sat. no wonder we had the same view
RE: The complimentory seats They're the best kind . Actually , I've been interested in the posts you've made when attending games this season . They're not poisoned by personal feelings towards any particular player .
That's strange. "Shuker's corner wasn't dealt with and Watt was adjudged to have forced the ball over the line but this was highly debated by the angry Millers". Well if it wasn't over the line, that must be the first time in the history of the game that the keeper frantically adjusted the position of the ball to exactly on the goal line because the ball was infront of it as opposed to behind it. I can accept that from behind the goal you would have thought that Burton had been fouled, though, but from the East or West stands, no way. Right decision made, second yellow = off.
I was impressed with Devaney And I actually thought the majority of the team worked hard, they just didn't have the skill on the day. Plus the ref constantly stopping the play didn't help.
RE: That's strange. I know that they objected to 5 minutes extra time being played- but they must blame illiamson for the bulk of that.
In Scotland, a few years ago, if I remember rightly.... an Aberdeen(?) player called Dean Windass received 5 (or possibly 7) red cards in one game! Two or three of these were for not leaving the pitch when he'd been sent off. He got a long ban...
RE: That's strange. The 'keeping the ball' bit is interesting. I may be mistaken, but didn't Mr Kettle report <span style="font-style: italic;">us </span>because a fan kept hold of the ball? In the Udders feeled game last season?