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Surely this will be pretty easy to clear up... on 08:02 - Mar 12 by Marshalls_Mullet
It wouldn't PROVE the ref to be a liar.
It would only prove him to have been mistaken. That would be the outcome.
Also, calling the ref a cheat and a personal attack on his appearance is not great anyway.
[Post edited 12 Mar 2021 8:03]
If the club have audio and other players heard the whole incident, it certainly would prove he’s lying. Judge claims he called his decision an ‘f’in joke’ and he didn’t call him a ‘cheating bald c word’. That’s some mishearing between those two versions.
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Surely this will be pretty easy to clear up... on 08:30 - Mar 12 with 581 views
Surely this will be pretty easy to clear up... on 08:06 - Mar 12 by tractorboy1978
If the club have audio and other players heard the whole incident, it certainly would prove he’s lying. Judge claims he called his decision an ‘f’in joke’ and he didn’t call him a ‘cheating bald c word’. That’s some mishearing between those two versions.
Surely this will be pretty easy to clear up... on 08:31 - Mar 12 by Marshalls_Mullet
I thought he was just denying using the C word.
Judge: I Totally Dispute What Has Been Said By the Referee11th Mar 2021 21:51 Blues midfielder Alan Judge has angrily denied referee Darren Drysdale’s claim he used the C-word in the lead-up to the official squaring up to the Republic of Ireland international in the Blues' 0-0 home draw with Northampton last month.41