ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
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ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
Jarred Gillett, Michael Salisbury, Tony Harrington & John Brooks step up
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
What? No females?
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
Jarred Gillett sounds like an unfortunate coat accident.
Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
Cut himself shaving maybedougcollins wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 9:45 pmJarred Gillett sounds like an unfortunate coat accident.
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
I’m sure this story got shot down when I posted it the other week
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
I have been waiting to see the name Jarred Gillett since he left Australia, good to see him reffing in the Premier League next season, a good video below with him on the mic for his last game in Australia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDy_9z0rH8k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDy_9z0rH8k
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
Jarred Gillett…. God help us.
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
It's no surprise - he's moved up very quickly and has been Select Group 2 for his two full seasons and was doing a lot of VAR last season.
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Can anyone confirm the height of these referees? I’ll use that as my initial assessment.
I’ve a theory that short referees make jumped up little so and so’s who make the game more about them than the actual football.
I’ve a theory that short referees make jumped up little so and so’s who make the game more about them than the actual football.
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
I think Harrington's a short arse and he fits into your theory.
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
Much as I admire your theory I think Lee Mason's 'vital statistics' may blow it out of the water. I used to have a similarly flawed theory about us recruiting players with short surnames being good for us; Mee Ings ,Vokes,Gray, Duff etc Six letters maximum. Good while it lasted.
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
Love the comment on MasonSilkyskills1 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 11:26 amMuch as I admire your theory I think Lee Mason's 'vital statistics' may blow it out of the water. I used to have a similarly flawed theory about us recruiting players with short surnames being good for us; Mee Ings ,Vokes,Gray, Duff etc Six letters maximum. Good while it lasted.
My dad had a theory on players who were vertically challenged - suffice to say he wasn't a fan of Ingham or Flynn but, against all his principles, he would have always had Brian O'Neil in his team.
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Re: ARTICLE: Four new referees in Premier League next season
If ever there was going to be an exception to your dad's rule I think the 'Bedlington Terrier' surely fills it.
Your dad's theory reminds me of one my own dad had and that concerned the team going to Blackpool for training prior to a big match. Happened a lot when I was young and he always used to say (so many times that I started to believe it) that all that fresh air on the coast used to make the team tired or sluggish on the pitch.
Your dad's theory reminds me of one my own dad had and that concerned the team going to Blackpool for training prior to a big match. Happened a lot when I was young and he always used to say (so many times that I started to believe it) that all that fresh air on the coast used to make the team tired or sluggish on the pitch.