Why was Breckin booked yesterday?

culli

A. Trialist
Sorry if it's been asked but from my position in Bridgeford Upper i was clueless.
Cited as a booking for a reckless challenge but from my position was definately Wilson. :blink:
 

It's Baggio

John Robertson
I think it was for an earlier challenge.

Also, did any notice that the ref very nearly booked Moussi for a foul that Osbourne committed in the 1st half?
 

Eamonn

Geoff Thomas
It's Baggio said:
I think it was for an earlier challenge.

Also, did any notice that the ref very nearly booked Moussi for a foul that Osbourne committed in the 1st half?
Colin Fray pointed that out during the game.
 
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winnits

Guest
It's Baggio said:
I think it was for an earlier challenge.

Also, did any notice that the ref very nearly booked Moussi for a foul that Osbourne committed in the 1st half?

I mixed them up a few times when their numbers weren't visible lol

Could come in handy later in the season if one picks up a booking during a game then commits another offence lol
 

T.B.T.

Forum Princess
LTLF Minion
Winnits said:
I mixed them up a few times when their numbers weren't visible lol

Could come in handy later in the season if one picks up a booking during a game then commits another offence lol

I wonder if anyone would be the wiser if they were to swap shirts at half time. :D
 
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clusternakker

Guest
Another thread chastising the black man, 'all black men look the same'

Racists!
 
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winnits

Guest
I never mistook Earnie for either Moussi nor Osbourne!
 

Flaggers

May not be the best moderator on LTLF, but he's...
LTLF Minion
Cullister said:
Sorry if it's been asked but from my position in Bridgeford Upper i was clueless.

From my chair in the Upepr Trent, I was clueless too (waits for the usual suspects to insert the obligatory cheap gag here).

However, the ref was even more clueless than you or me, so THAT's probably why the card flew out again....
 

Rich

Rice IV
I was getting rather annoyed with the people sat nearby who couldn't seem to tel the difference.

One of them had red arms, and the other had black arms. Not overly difficult to tell, even if you are a bit dumb.
 

Rigler

Jack Burkitt
Rich. said:
I was getting rather annoyed with the people sat nearby who couldn't seem to tel the difference.

One of them had red arms, and the other had black arms. Not overly difficult to tell, even if you are a bit dumb.

I assume you mean one had long sleeves and one had short sleeves.
If that's the case I can honestly say I didn't notice, and like so many people kept getting them mixed up.
 

Rich

Rice IV
Yes, Osbourne had an under armour style long sleeved red top under his shirt.

Moussi didn't.
 
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winnits

Guest
I noticed that before the match, it's easy to miss details (like they have different numbers :p ) in the heat of the moment.
 

Rigler

Jack Burkitt
Rich. said:
Yes, Osbourne had an under armour style long sleeved red top under his shirt.

Moussi didn't.

Well that just goes to show that even someone of above average intelligence such as myself can fail to spot something blatantly obvious. :ph34r:
 

Rich

Rice IV
Liz will surely testify to that too!

She was talked through a fair few things on Saturday!
 

adam09

Bob McKinlay
Breckin was booked for pulling their player's shirt after he'd ran past him. It was just off the ball.

Osbourne's tackle wasn't that bad. The guy landed on him if anything, rolled around a bit, saw they were attacking and sprinted to join in. He should have been booked for unsportsmanlike conduct.
 

Maverick

Jack Burkitt
Rich. said:
Yes, Osbourne had an under armour style long sleeved red top under his shirt.

Moussi didn't.

I had an under armour long sleeved top on too, but I was not mistaken for either Moussi or Osbourne.
 

Johnny Bravo

Jack Armstrong
Osbourne had his shirt untucked, Moussi had his shorts round his nipples.

Speaking of bookings, anyone else suprised there wasn't a booking for that dive in the second half looking for a penalty? nobody around him for about 2/3 yards.
 
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