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chateauferret Flag 03 May 17 7.28am

Originally posted by the silurian


What a load of bollocks! What happened , did someone give you a thesaurus for your birthday. Are you trying to impress us with your big words?? Well it didnt work, the post is bollocks!

I thought I was the one who wasn't allowed to use fancy words.

 


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chateauferret Flag 03 May 17 7.33am

Originally posted by Willo

NOT "Out of order at all".

Blah blah blah blah same old rubbish as before.


Edited by Willo (03 May 2017 12.43am)

Keeps telling us off for "grandstanding" and posting "hogwash" and at the same time posting rants like this one.

Pathetic.

 


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PremierPalace Flag 03 May 17 8.39am Send a Private Message to PremierPalace Add PremierPalace as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

What a load of old hogwash and rhetorical grandstanding in equal measures.
Certainly chimerical and a rambling farrago of nonsense.
I'm certainly not going to dignify the post by responding to the points raised.
I believe the propogation of absolute tosh is NOT worthy of any considered response.

Edited by Willo (02 May 2017 11.13pm)

Oh Willo, you're so frustrating.

Many in the past have come out and absolutely slated the man, calling him every name under the sun, and whilst some would see that as fair game, I made a point of not using such fallacies, as I knew you would not respond the post. Therefore I find it rather odd that a man of your age and intelligence could not 'dignify' me with an appropriate response. Had I come out and insulted either you or Clattenburg then fine, but I did neither. I just said that a man in a position of power acted unprofessionally, in a high profile event, and was caught in camera doing so. This unfortunately opened him up to criticism, especially when he went on to make mistakes that went in one teams favour (mistakes that he has admitted).

Ironically you always like to bash users and their use of insults instead of valid arguments, yet when one does you instead call 'hogwash' and 'rambling'. As I said before, a man of your intelligence should be able to see that there was no rambling, just a highly thought out point, that I posed to you. Clattenburg acted unprofessionally, as was commented on by many people in the game at the time, and I struggle to see how you can see it a shame anything but that, and unfortunately you still haven't aired this view.

It's a shame Willo, because I genuinely wanted to hear how you could view that as anything other than unprofessional, perhaps we're all missing something, but instead you chose to attack a post that tried to have an actual debate with you (rather than just attacking)... alas you stopped to the level of those you crucify on here.

 

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PremierPalace Flag 03 May 17 8.42am Send a Private Message to PremierPalace Add PremierPalace as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

This, absolutely.

Players like "Wayne" are a big part of the problem too. We have seen situations where it looked like he was changing the referee's mind or "reminding" him of things that weren't true - there was one wasn't there when "Wayne" "reminded" the referee to send a Bournemouth defender off or something and to "forget" Ibrahimovic' part in the incident - constantly getting in the ref's ear like Wormtongue in Theoden's in The Two Towers.

Any referee worth his salt should stop him dead in his tracks and tell him to muzzle it or be booked.

This. Yet to see a game where he's playing and isn't in the refs face. Rooney refereed that cup final as much as Clattenburg. Every decision he ran straight over to him gobbling off, and it's worse when they're losing.

He seems to go red/purple and look like a kid on the playground not getting his way and throwing a tantrum - quite amusing really

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 03 May 17 8.50am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

I don't for a minute accept that Clattenburg acted "unprofesionally".
He happened to bump into Ferguson, the cameras were rolling and all he did was to act in a friendly manner.What was he supposed to do - turn his back and be rude ?

Do you honestly believe that there is a 'Berlin Wall' between managers and referees before games with both parties NOT allowed to be sociable with one another or indeed be in each other's company ? You don't see it on TV but it does happen.There might be a handshake, a bit of banter, some friendly chit-chat that's all, certainly nothing designed to influence the referee's decisions in the game.

We lost a cup final having taken the lead in the second half and couldn't beat 10 men in the end.All down to our failings yet people go on about Clattenburg being sociable to a former manager !!!!! Incredulous.

 

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the silurian Flag The garden of England.(not really) 03 May 17 8.55am Send a Private Message to the silurian Add the silurian as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

NOT "Out of order at all".

I have expressed my honest opinions in my own way and I shall treat some of the risible allegations with the contempt they deserve.

And I have already commented in detail about the incidents in the Final so I really dont need to plough the same "Acres" until the rhetorical soil acquires the texture of sub-standard mince.

You certainly will NOT rile the old "Billy Goat" in me by some of the ludicrous and totally inaccurate allegations which in all honesty have the heady ether of effluvia.Broadbrush, blustery bombastications and risible canards appear to be "Order of the day" as far as you are concerned with high-grade waffle also on your agenda.

At the end of the day I argue my 'Case' free from ad-hominem personal attacks against someone's honesty and integrity which in truth poison the well of debate.

On that note I shall now go to my bed, free in the knowledge that like some on here I have NOT propogated palbable tosh as part of an agenda of personal vilification.

I am sure you will be delighted to be informed that I shall NOT dignify any of your posts with a response as they are as inaccurate as they are risible and one's time can be spent more constructively than by replying to such hogwash.
Any further posts of yours regarding "Yours Truly" shall go unanswered as I have NO desire to place your comments into the 'Spotlight'.Sorry to disappoint you.



Edited by Willo (03 May 2017 12.43am)


Oh Ive just got it, you are posting in the style of that bloke who used to present that Old Time Music Hall on TV!!

 

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Nobbybm Flag Dartford 03 May 17 8.56am Send a Private Message to Nobbybm Add Nobbybm as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

I don't for a minute accept that Clattenburg acted "unprofesionally".
He happened to bump into Ferguson, the cameras were rolling and all he did was to act in a friendly manner.What was he supposed to do - turn his back and be rude ?

Do you honestly believe that there is a 'Berlin Wall' between managers and referees before games with both parties NOT allowed to be sociable with one another or indeed be in each other's company ? You don't see it on TV but it does happen.There might be a handshake, a bit of banter, some friendly chit-chat that's all, certainly nothing designed to influence the referee's decisions in the game.

We lost a cup final having taken the lead in the second half and couldn't beat 10 men in the end.All down to our failings yet people go on about Clattenburg being sociable to a former manager !!!!! Incredulous.

So, if you were up in court & just before your hearing the judge came up & hugged the prosecuting barrister like he was one of his best mates you'd not think that "unprofessional"?

After the event, fine. Before, misguided at best.

Edited by Nobbybm (03 May 2017 8.58am)

 


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 03 May 17 9.09am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Nobbybm


So, if you were up in court & just before your hearing the judge came up & hugged the prosecuting barrister like he was one of his best mates you'd not think that "unprofessional"?

After the event, fine. Before, misguided at best.

Edited by Nobbybm (03 May 2017 8.58am)

Let's deal in the reality, NOT some "Dreamt up" hypothetical situation.

I've commented on what happened and explained that such 'Meetings' between managers and referees before a game DO happen as they can trod the same paths.

What was Clattenburg to do ? Put his hand to the camera , or do an "About-turn" and shun someone he has clearly spoken to on numerous occasions.And Ferguson wasn't even the manager of the team !

At the end of the day, if we had won that game this topic would never have occurred.


Edited by Willo (03 May 2017 9.11am)

 

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PremierPalace Flag 03 May 17 9.24am Send a Private Message to PremierPalace Add PremierPalace as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

I don't for a minute accept that Clattenburg acted "unprofesionally".
He happened to bump into Ferguson, the cameras were rolling and all he did was to act in a friendly manner.What was he supposed to do - turn his back and be rude ?

Do you honestly believe that there is a 'Berlin Wall' between managers and referees before games with both parties NOT allowed to be sociable with one another or indeed be in each other's company ? You don't see it on TV but it does happen.There might be a handshake, a bit of banter, some friendly chit-chat that's all, certainly nothing designed to influence the referee's decisions in the game.

We lost a cup final having taken the lead in the second half and couldn't beat 10 men in the end.All down to our failings yet people go on about Clattenburg being sociable to a former manager !!!!! Incredulous.

Oh come on - Ferguson was well known for his effect on referees and decisions. What happened before the game was not them 'bumping into each other' and saying "how do you do, old chap?" and shaking hands. They had a hug and a laugh and Ferguson pretended to stuff a wad of cash into Clattenburg's top pocket. That is unprofessional. It's not rude to tell Ferguson that this sort of joke before an FA Cup Final is not appropriate. But more to the point, why is their relationship such that Ferguson felt that it was okay to do that in the first place? They are clearly to chummy for him to think that's acceptable. It is one thing to be sociable, and it is another to be friends with each other. As I, and other posters have said, this would not stand in any other job where you have to be impartial. If a judge was seen being 'sociable' in this way, it would cause outcry.

Such blind following is dangerous, and reminds me of Orwell's "Animal Farm" (based on Stalin and the Russian Revolution) where the animals blindly follow those that were designated to lead and make the rules. The rules could then change subtly to allow the leaders to act as they wished. It is dangerous when people with that much power are given free reign over anything, much like how referees at most get 'demoted' a league, but never have to explain their controversial decisions.

You make any form of debate pointless, as you are so willing to understand things from a referees point of view, but fail to see it from the most basic angle, the unbiased truth. If it were an incident that happened before a match against Watford, Brighton, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Millwall (all teams I do not like) I would be saying the same. It was wrong of him, and of Ferguson.

I've attached a photo of that incident (I can only seem to attach one at a time), showing it was more than one friendly greeting as Ferguson pretends to stuff a wad into Clattenburg's pocket as the impartial referee enjoys being touched by his idol, his eyes glowing like an infant.

There is another one where Clattenburg looks at Ferguson with adoration, as shown in the picture where he is pointing at him like h is posing for a picture with his idol.

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PremierPalace Flag 03 May 17 9.25am Send a Private Message to PremierPalace Add PremierPalace as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Let's deal in the reality, NOT some "Dreamt up" hypothetical situation.

I've commented on what happened and explained that such 'Meetings' between managers and referees before a game DO happen as they can trod the same paths.

What was Clattenburg to do ? Put his hand to the camera , or do an "About-turn" and shun someone he has clearly spoken to on numerous occasions.And Ferguson wasn't even the manager of the team !

At the end of the day, if we had won that game this topic would never have occurred.


Edited by Willo (03 May 2017 9.11am)

Politely shake his hand, say hello, and walk away.
As the post you replied to said, in the case of barristers and judges this would be wrong before the event, and the often have met numerous times and know each other on a personal level, but when you are there to do an impartial job, you should not be sucked into such things beforehand

Edited by PremierPalace (03 May 2017 9.28am)

 

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PremierPalace Flag 03 May 17 9.30am Send a Private Message to PremierPalace Add PremierPalace as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

What a load of old hogwash and rhetorical grandstanding in equal measures.
Certainly chimerical and a rambling farrago of nonsense.
I'm certainly not going to dignify the post by responding to the points raised.
I believe the propogation of absolute tosh is NOT worthy of any considered response.

Edited by Willo (02 May 2017 11.13pm)

I thought you didn't do 'ad hominem' attacks? Yet you refuse to respond to my point, just attack the thought of it.

 

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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 03 May 17 9.34am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by PremierPalace

Politely shake his hand, say hello, and walk away.
As the post you replied to said, in the case of barristers and judges this would be wrong before the event, and the often have met numerous times and know each other on a personal level, but when you are there to do an impartial job, you should not be sucked into such things beforehand

Edited by PremierPalace (03 May 2017 9.28am)

Easier said than done when someone is being very friendly and effusive and merely engaging in a bit of banter.

The Anti-Clattenburg faction will drag up all sorts of things to criticise him.At the end of the day, like him or loathe him he is considered one of the top referees in the world, unpalatable as it is to those on here.

 

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