Scaring Europe to Death said:Can anyone think of games where the ref has favoured us?
The only one that springs to mind is the Fulham game in the third division when Michael Brown got away with a couple of reckless challenges early doors and only got a lecture, when most of us were fearing a straight red.
Oh and Ben Thatcher.
lancs blue said:Courtney and Grey against the red dippers in the 80s as already mentioned. In the FA Cup QF there was no way Courtney could be certain that Coton hadn't got a touch on the ball as both "pens" arose from fast attacks and Courtney wasn't close enough to tell - I'm not sure he was corrupt as such, he just guessed and favoured the "bigger" club (we were 2nd tier at the time).
Grey on the other hand was as bent as a £3 coin in that first leg of the League Cup SF. Kevin Reeves header was disallowed for some phantom pushing that no-one else could see - even the journos seemed baffled by it in the papers next morning - and then he topped it off by giving a free kick to them for nothing from which they scored.
Sky Blue said:lancs blue said:Courtney and Grey against the red dippers in the 80s as already mentioned. In the FA Cup QF there was no way Courtney could be certain that Coton hadn't got a touch on the ball as both "pens" arose from fast attacks and Courtney wasn't close enough to tell - I'm not sure he was corrupt as such, he just guessed and favoured the "bigger" club (we were 2nd tier at the time).
Grey on the other hand was as bent as a £3 coin in that first leg of the League Cup SF. Kevin Reeves header was disallowed for some phantom pushing that no-one else could see - even the journos seemed baffled by it in the papers next morning - and then he topped it off by giving a free kick to them for nothing from which they scored.
Coton didn't play in the FA Cup quarter final (lost 4-0)as he joined us later. The dodgy decisions by Courtney were in the league game a few years later when we lost 3-0.....
grimmcfc said:<rant>Any game involving us and scousers refereed by Walton. Plus Chris Foy at Norwich away, we won 6-1 and he was an absolute disgrace until we were 3-1 up and he seemed to shrug his shoulders and accept even he couldn’t cheat us out of a win.
Fat Phil giving a pen at Anfield when the ball was wellied at Micah from 2 yards away in the league cup, that cheating xxxxard Wiley disallowing Tiatto’s goal at ‘Boro away (off side apparently, although he’d run with the ball from the edge of his own penalty area to score) and the one that sticks in the memory like no other – a penalty against Fonzcheck (of Homer Simpson fame) in the cup at the swamp. It was such a weird decision, Kean (of dog pleasuring fame) thought the whistle had blown for a foul by him.
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TueartsCossackSpray said:All together now
"WE WANT THE FAT TWAT BACK"
blue b4 the moon said:TueartsCossackSpray said:All together now
"WE WANT THE FAT TWAT BACK"
Kirkpatrick. Forgot all about that wanker.
Been some good calls on the thread, to my shame Akf Grey had gone from my memory.
We played Liverpool at home in a League game in Malcs second period with us where we were bummed with 2 pens and lost 4-0, like in the cup can't remember the ref :s name.
lancs blue said:Courtney and Grey against the red dippers in the 80s as already mentioned. In the FA Cup QF there was no way Courtney could be certain that Coton hadn't got a touch on the ball as both "pens" arose from fast attacks and Courtney wasn't close enough to tell - I'm not sure he was corrupt as such, he just guessed and favoured the "bigger" club (we were 2nd tier at the time).
Grey on the other hand was as bent as a £3 coin in that first leg of the League Cup SF. Kevin Reeves header was disallowed for some phantom pushing that no-one else could see - even the journos seemed baffled by it in the papers next morning - and then he topped it off by giving a free kick to them for nothing from which they scored.
Maybe his ancestors came from the Walton area of Liverpool and that is how they got their surname, hence his favouring of pool teams.Rodney said:Peter Walton is a referee from Northamptonshire who generally enjoys a poor reputation amongst supporters of top flight teams.
Walton is a place in Liverpool.
Easy to get confused I suppose.
gocity said:Maybe his ancestors came from the Walton area of Liverpool and that is how they got their surname, hence his favouring of pool teams.Rodney said:Peter Walton is a referee from Northamptonshire who generally enjoys a poor reputation amongst supporters of top flight teams.
Walton is a place in Liverpool.
Easy to get confused I suppose.
ManCityX said:Stuart Attwell
City 3-1 Wolves
Without doubt the most corrupt performance I've ever seen. The only decision he got right all game was the Kompany sending off.
Just check out the foul stats, they 're absolutely shocking. Keep in mind this was the champions elect vs the first team to get relegated.
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Fouls
City 17(!)
Wolves 5(!)
Crazy.
willipp said:lancs blue said:Courtney and Grey against the red dippers in the 80s as already mentioned. In the FA Cup QF there was no way Courtney could be certain that Coton hadn't got a touch on the ball as both "pens" arose from fast attacks and Courtney wasn't close enough to tell - I'm not sure he was corrupt as such, he just guessed and favoured the "bigger" club (we were 2nd tier at the time).
Grey on the other hand was as bent as a £3 coin in that first leg of the League Cup SF. Kevin Reeves header was disallowed for some phantom pushing that no-one else could see - even the journos seemed baffled by it in the papers next morning - and then he topped it off by giving a free kick to them for nothing from which they scored.
The courtney one is the one that will always stick in my memory. Liverpool were a class side as it was and he just gifted them 2 penalties. I remember the anger on the kippax and how loud we were that day. 'Your not fit to referee' and 'f'off courtney from Maine Road' songs.