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[Football] Jake Robinson could be in a bit of trouble!!



drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
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It's one thing to criticise but to call a ref a cheat!!

Rightly or wrongly, Sussex FA might decide his 25 years is long enough.
 






Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
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Why would he be in trouble? he’s watched a game as a fan and made a comment, he doesn’t play for a team in that league.
I'm with you in spirit, but his words were too strong. And he will be expected to set a better example.
 


A1X

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He might not be in trouble with the FA for it but I’m pretty sure naming the ref and accusing him of cheating (not being a bad ref but actual cheating) is dodgy ground legally
 


Eric the meek

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It's one thing to criticise but to call a ref a cheat!!

Rightly or wrongly, Sussex FA might decide his 25 years is long enough.

Jake goes on to accuse the ref of corruption in another tweet in the replies.

To be fair, it was a bit of a soft penalty. To coin a phrase, I haven't seen those given!
 




BN9 BHA

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Jake goes on to accuse the ref of corruption in another tweet in the replies.

To be fair, it was a bit of a soft penalty. To coin a phrase, I haven't seen those given!
If you mean the video of the penalty decision in the Twitter replies that’s a different match, I believe someone has posted that to show this ref and the decisions he makes.
 




studio150

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Needs to learn how to phrase such words.

Arsene Wenger in a post match interview when at Arsenal said words to the effect of - Was the referee incompetent or cheating - which although a question gives a clear indication of his view on the referee.
 






Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Hope the ref sues him for libel
 






Springal

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Unless something dodgy had actually gone on. Can’t be sued for libel if it’s true.
If you say he’s corrupt then good luck proving it
 




jcdenton08

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If you say he’s corrupt then good luck proving it
I’m not, just pointing out that libel isn’t an actionable cause if it can be proven to be true. I didn’t even read the tweets. It’s like how legally one can call Prince Andrew a nonce.
 




Springal

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I’m not, just pointing out that libel isn’t an actionable cause if it can be proven to be true. I didn’t even read the tweets. It’s like how legally one can call Prince Andrew a nonce.
Like I said, good luck to Jake proving that the ref is involved in corruption.
 










BN9 BHA

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Bit OTT IMHO. The boy clearly got caught up in the moment and has now deleted the offending tweet
I’m sure refs get criticism every week from football fans on social media, a fair few people didn’t think a footballer should be commenting….. as mentioned in other posts on this thread, a poor choice of words, he has admitted this.
 


drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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I wasn't aware the video was from a different match but what the keeper did was clearly not a penalty in any stretch of the imagination. If the Sussex FA take a dim view then he could get a footballing ban irrespective of whether he was playing or not.

However, if that is an example of the type of referee this bloke is then they would be better off not having a ref at all as he is the one giving refs a bad name.
 


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