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Howard Webb owes us a goal on Wednesday...
Topic Started: Jan 15 2012, 03:33 PM (391 Views)
Trueblood
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Kenny Burns
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He is to referee the match against Wolves on Wednesday, and after the last time he refereed between us and Wolves in the cup in 2009, deflecting the ball onto there striker to score and not giving us a clear cut penalty. It is the least he can do to make amends... :rolleyes:
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...Birmingham.html

I remember that. Fair play to him for coming out and admitting his faults afterwards though. Hopefully as it seemed to have such an effect on him, it'll be in the back of his mind and he'll give all the 50-50 decisions in our favour. ;)
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Geoff Horsfield
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Jan 15 2012, 03:33 PM
He is to referee the match against Wolves on Wednesday, and after the last time he refereed between us and Wolves in the cup in 2009, deflecting the ball onto there striker to score and not giving us a clear cut penalty. It is the least he can do to make amends... :rolleyes:

Could he have turned the goal down since he was involved?
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stinger2001
Jan 15 2012, 11:04 PM
Trueblood
Jan 15 2012, 03:33 PM
He is to referee the match against Wolves on Wednesday, and after the last time he refereed between us and Wolves in the cup in 2009, deflecting the ball onto there striker to score and not giving us a clear cut penalty. It is the least he can do to make amends...  :rolleyes:

Could he have turned the goal down since he was involved?

Nope.
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