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 Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: par_33  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 17:28

Another below average performance for yet another Premiership referee in the Championship today.

It doesn’t seem to get much better.

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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: JTH123  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 17:50

He seemed to want the game to flow which I like but did seem to go a bit too far in letting things go.
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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: desparado  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 17:55

Best ref this season. Let loads go for both sides that other refs would have been blowing fouls for. Let the game flow. Sure he missed a couple and did blow for a couple of soft ones but overall the best we have had this season.

What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: kelty_par  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 17:57

There is a difference between letting the game flow and ignoring cynical fouls, late challenges abd obvious free kicks though.

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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: Bertie Paton  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 18:02

Looked like a two handed push in the back for a pentalty in the first minute.

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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: desparado  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 18:35

Topic Originator: kelty_par like
Date: Sat 22 Nov 17:57

There is a difference between letting the game flow and ignoring cynical fouls, late challenges abd obvious free kicks though.


He wasn’t perfect, he’s a ref after all.

Very few decision today that I disagreed with. The one where Matty was taken out at the dug outs should have been a foul. However over all he was pretty fair and consistent. Rather have a ref like that than one who gets “ played” and ends up blowing for foul after foul after foul like the one we had against St Johnstone.

Refs get mega criticism and rightly so most of the time but the ref today was the best I have seen in a very very long time…

He was also right to ignore Chris Kanes pathetic attempts to win fouls. It’s a part of his game I dislike. Cost us possession a couple of times late on..

What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: Jeffery  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 20:23

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Bertie Paton, Sat 22 Nov 18:02

Looked like a two handed push in the back for a pentalty in the first minute.


Agree. Both hands were in his back.
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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: TAFKA_Super_Petrie  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 20:29

Morton could have had a penalty for a pretty blatant push from a corner. Think it was Mullen on their #6 at the back post.

There was quite a cynical one on big Barney (maybe why he didn`t make it out for 2nd half?) right down his calf or achilles where he played advantage but when the play eventually stoppedn a while later he barely spoke to their player let alone book him.

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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: Jock Par36  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 20:33

I felt that we should have scored at least another 3 goals.
With a wee bit more composure we would have.

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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: king lad  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 20:41

Ref was another inconsistent donkey. Make your mind up, are two handed shoves in the back fouls or not? You can`t flip flop between them.

I understand letting things go to allow the game to flow but there were 4 or 5 completely cynical fouls committed in the first half that he ignored, including players being shoved whilst jumping for a ball which is dangerous play.

Not to mention Moffat going down whenever he felt a breath and being awarded a foul, poor poor refereeing
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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: Dave_1885  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 21:31

Refs under scrutiny again as they deny Livi a blatant penalty at Ibrox - and didn’t even send the ref to the monitor to review it.

Absolute disgrace
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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: CrossPar  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 21:38

Quote:

desparado, Sat 22 Nov 17:55

Best ref this season. Let loads go for both sides that other refs would have been blowing fouls for. Let the game flow. Sure he missed a couple and did blow for a couple of soft ones but overall the best we have had this season.


You must be drinking Meduri!
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 Re: Ref v Morton
Topic Originator: Parsweep  
Date:   Sat 22 Nov 21:52

Ref was absolute cr*p as per usual .

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