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date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 21:09:46 -0000,    group: uk.sport.football.clubs.rangers        back       
Iain Brines   
What a fanny!

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date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 21:09:46 -0000   author:   \\?`?.?biz?.???/

Re: Iain Brines   
" \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/"  wrote in message 
news:uoSdnXVA8csH7xPanZ2dnUVZ8umdnZ2d@bt.com...
> What a fanny!
>

Agreed

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V.O.R.

If you dont believe me, ask me.
date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 22:40:26 -0000   author:   Voice Of Reason Voice-Of-Reason@Every-Turn

Re: Iain Brines   
" \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/"  wrote in message 
news:uoSdnXVA8csH7xPanZ2dnUVZ8umdnZ2d@bt.com...
> What a fanny!

One of the strangest refereeing performances I've ever seen.  Although to be 
fair he DID give a penalty for the Naismith one, but the linesmen had 
already flagged wrongly for offside
date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 07:06:18 -0000   author:   Moody Marco

Re: Iain Brines   
\¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/ wrote:
> What a fanny!
> 


In all fairness to him, he puts in similarly excruciating performances 
week-in week-out, no matter where he goes.

He's terrible, but it seems equally terrible to everyone. There is some 
kind of justice in there, perhaps.
date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 09:21:15 +0000   author:   Will

Re: Iain Brines   
"Moody Marco"  wrote in
news:Ee-dnbDjXtnxYxPaRVnytAA@giganews.com: 

> 
> " \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/"  wrote in message 
> news:uoSdnXVA8csH7xPanZ2dnUVZ8umdnZ2d@bt.com...
>> What a fanny!
> 
> One of the strangest refereeing performances I've ever seen.  Although
> to be fair he DID give a penalty for the Naismith one, but the
> linesmen had already flagged wrongly for offside

Not disagreeing with you but could the offside have been from before the 
ball was played on to him? Still wrong decision but he was coming back 
from an offside position just before the ball is played on.

-- 
sme
date: 17 Jan 2008 10:47:34 GMT   author:   sme

Re: Iain Brines   
"sme"  wrote in message 
news:5v8q26F1lc6fuU1@mid.individual.net...
> "Moody Marco"  wrote in
> news:Ee-dnbDjXtnxYxPaRVnytAA@giganews.com:
>
>>
>> " \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/"  wrote in message
>> news:uoSdnXVA8csH7xPanZ2dnUVZ8umdnZ2d@bt.com...
>>> What a fanny!
>>
>> One of the strangest refereeing performances I've ever seen.  Although
>> to be fair he DID give a penalty for the Naismith one, but the
>> linesmen had already flagged wrongly for offside
>
> Not disagreeing with you but could the offside have been from before the
> ball was played on to him? Still wrong decision but he was coming back
> from an offside position just before the ball is played on.


Dunno - either way he was level with the defender when the final-phase ball 
gets played to him.
date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 19:35:44 -0000   author:   Moody Marco

Re: Iain Brines   
Moody Marco wrote:
> "sme"  wrote in message
> news:5v8q26F1lc6fuU1@mid.individual.net...
>> "Moody Marco"  wrote in
>> news:Ee-dnbDjXtnxYxPaRVnytAA@giganews.com:
>>
>>>
>>> " \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/"  wrote in message
>>> news:uoSdnXVA8csH7xPanZ2dnUVZ8umdnZ2d@bt.com...
>>>> What a fanny!
>>>
>>> One of the strangest refereeing performances I've ever seen. Although to 
>>> be fair he DID give a penalty for the Naismith one, but
>>> the linesmen had already flagged wrongly for offside
>>
>> Not disagreeing with you but could the offside have been from before
>> the ball was played on to him? Still wrong decision but he was
>> coming back from an offside position just before the ball is played
>> on.
>
>
> Dunno - either way he was level with the defender when the
> final-phase ball gets played to him.

I thought the goalie 'handball' was another mistake by that same assistant 
ref.
date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 19:48:29 -0000   author:   Angof (no need for Mail)

Re: Iain Brines   
It was noted in: (fmn6mh$lju$1@registered.motzarella.org),
that Will  spouted forth their words of wisdom...:

>  \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/ wrote:
>> What a fanny!
>>
>
>
> In all fairness to him, he puts in similarly excruciating performances
> week-in week-out, no matter where he goes.

I dont think 'fairness' is what he deserves! It'd be too ironic!

>
> He's terrible, but it seems equally terrible to everyone. There is some
> kind of justice in there, perhaps.

Well true, I dont really keep tabs on ref performances on other teams' 
games... but if you look him up on wikipedia, he does get a bit of a bad 
rep!

biz
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date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 05:38:54 -0000   author:   \\?`?.?biz?.???/ moc.liamG@aynezib

Re: Iain Brines   
" \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/"  wrote in message 
news:uoSdnXVA8csH7xPanZ2dnUVZ8umdnZ2d@bt.com...
> What a fanny!
>
> -- 
> www.bebo.com/bizenya79
> www.myspace.com/bizenya
> If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?

I can't believe he didn't send Naismith off for persistent diving.
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 08:10:32 GMT   author:   d? the h?sker

Re: Iain Brines   
"dü the hüsker"  wrote in news:Y9Zjj.6161$xm1.2694
@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk:

> 
> " \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/"  wrote in message 
> news:uoSdnXVA8csH7xPanZ2dnUVZ8umdnZ2d@bt.com...
>> What a fanny!
>>
>> -- 
>> www.bebo.com/bizenya79
>> www.myspace.com/bizenya
>> If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?
> 
> I can't believe he didn't send Naismith off for persistent diving.

What i thought was funny was he pulled up Cousin for talking back when i 
hardly noticed him saying anything yet Ferguson, Burke and Naismith were 
all very vocal throughout the game. The guy just didn't have a clue.

-- 
sme
date: 18 Jan 2008 18:30:20 GMT   author:   sme

Re: Iain Brines   
"Angof" <falger1@yahoo.co.uk(no need for Mail)> wrote in
news:13ovc87n6bro218@corp.supernews.com: 

> Moody Marco wrote:
>> "sme"  wrote in message
>> news:5v8q26F1lc6fuU1@mid.individual.net...
>>> "Moody Marco"  wrote in
>>> news:Ee-dnbDjXtnxYxPaRVnytAA@giganews.com:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> " \¯`·.¸biz¸.·´¯/"  wrote in message
>>>> news:uoSdnXVA8csH7xPanZ2dnUVZ8umdnZ2d@bt.com...
>>>>> What a fanny!
>>>>
>>>> One of the strangest refereeing performances I've ever seen.
>>>> Although to be fair he DID give a penalty for the Naismith one, but
>>>> the linesmen had already flagged wrongly for offside
>>>
>>> Not disagreeing with you but could the offside have been from before
>>> the ball was played on to him? Still wrong decision but he was
>>> coming back from an offside position just before the ball is played
>>> on.
>>
>>
>> Dunno - either way he was level with the defender when the
>> final-phase ball gets played to him.

It goes back to the old 'when does one phase of play end and another 
start'. Of all Naismiths claims for penalties during the game i thoguht 
this was the only true one.

> I thought the goalie 'handball' was another mistake by that same
> assistant ref.

Was surprised with that one. The reaction from the goalie suggested he 
carried it out although i'm sure the linesman would claim he was at the 
wrong side to see it definately outside the box.

-- 
sme
date: 18 Jan 2008 18:32:40 GMT   author:   sme

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