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Author Topic: Emirates FA Cup - 2022/2023  (Read 49873 times)

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Re: Emirates FA Cup - 2022/2023
« Reply #135 on: Mon 27 Feb 2023 18:06 »



Ughh I was hoping (and I'm sure many other Fulham fans the same) that we wouldn't see him again for a while after the West Ham away handball debacle. Out of interest, is there any process where a team can request not having a particular referee on their matches, and if they did, would PGMOL take any notice?

Perhaps none of this was Chris' fault as West Ham seem to have their own LOAFs when it comes to handball!  ;)
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I’m a Fulham fan, takethejag, and I’ve got no problem whatsoever with Kavanagh doing this game, or any other Fulham game for that matter. West Ham away wasn’t ideal, and certainly wasn’t his best performance and I think I commented on it on here at the time. But he was let down by VAR in that game with the handballs, no real blame attached to him. Anyway, that’s all a bit of a moot point, just because he wasn’t brilliant in one Fulham game, doesn’t mean he has some sort of anti Fulham agenda, it was just one of those things. I’m actually a tad surprised that you feel he shouldn’t do this game, can’t really see your reasoning behind it? I’d expect it from some of the foaming at the mouth, irrational fans who think everything is an agenda, but I think we can be a bit better than that on here.
Good luck to Kavanagh, hope him and his team have a cracking game
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