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Have to go up automatically. 17:12 - Sep 17 with 1033 viewsSE1blue

Because you absolutely cannot trust the officials in this league when anything might be riding on a match.

Woeful decision making for both sides today.
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Have to go up automatically. on 17:13 - Sep 17 with 1005 viewsgainsboroughblue

As much as the Weds fans are whinging about calls made against them, one against us cost us 2 points and it was possibly the atmosphere created that kept the flag down.
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Have to go up automatically. on 17:16 - Sep 17 with 968 viewsOldFart71

Totally agree. No trust in officials at all. They are complete rubbish, Just like this god forsaken League One. We have to use are good players, but be prepared to use underhand tactic just as a huge amount in this league do. It's a shame as it destroys belief in decent football winning. But when in Rome as they say.
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Have to go up automatically. on 17:18 - Sep 17 with 939 viewssolemio

Do they appoint officials from the Championship for play-off matches?
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Have to go up automatically. on 17:25 - Sep 17 with 872 viewsSE1blue

Have to go up automatically. on 17:16 - Sep 17 by OldFart71

Totally agree. No trust in officials at all. They are complete rubbish, Just like this god forsaken League One. We have to use are good players, but be prepared to use underhand tactic just as a huge amount in this league do. It's a shame as it destroys belief in decent football winning. But when in Rome as they say.


Yup, I found myself weirdly happy that Donacien stayed down to disrupt play early on.

And our disrupting of free kicks (slow retreats etc) as we knew that was one of their stronger points.

I thought we got more of the run of the green until their second but games like this one deserved to officiated properly.

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Have to go up automatically. on 17:27 - Sep 17 with 845 viewsDarth_Koont

Couldn't tell if the lino who missed the late offside was on the same touchline first half too.

Anyway, he was at the heart of some silly but otherwise inconsequential throw-in decisions that seemed to set the whole anti-ref thing going for the Weds fans.

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Have to go up automatically. on 20:17 - Sep 17 with 608 viewsEdmundo

Have to go up automatically. on 17:27 - Sep 17 by Darth_Koont

Couldn't tell if the lino who missed the late offside was on the same touchline first half too.

Anyway, he was at the heart of some silly but otherwise inconsequential throw-in decisions that seemed to set the whole anti-ref thing going for the Weds fans.


Officials bottled it. Should have the guts to abandon the game if they make the correct decisions but the Yorkshire twonks don't like it.

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Have to go up automatically. on 20:29 - Sep 17 with 571 viewsDarth_Koont

Have to go up automatically. on 20:17 - Sep 17 by Edmundo

Officials bottled it. Should have the guts to abandon the game if they make the correct decisions but the Yorkshire twonks don't like it.


To be fair, looked like batteries being thrown at the lino or players.

They weren’t good but really unpleasant to be an official in that environment.

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Have to go up automatically. on 20:44 - Sep 17 with 507 viewsRobTheMonk

Some questionable decisions and an inability to let the game flow and that was for both sides. I think Wednesday had the worst of it to be fair.
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