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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #15 on: Wed 04 Jan 2023 18:26 »
In a somewhat delayed response to a previous post by Whistleblower.

I have the privilege of knowing two current SG1 Officials, both of them, whilst suggesting that The Championship is sometimes more challenging, would aver that the step up to The Premier League is collossal both physically and psychologically with the latter of these two elements being the more impactful initially

I'm still deciding whether to take umbrage at Whistleblower referring to the 'bottom of the Premiership' in this context when Fulham are 7th! Does this mean we can have Oliver/Taylor/Gillett every week for now? I'm certainly hoping our next few games including two matches against 'the Filth' are given strong appointments.

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #16 on: Wed 04 Jan 2023 22:46 »
In a somewhat delayed response to a previous post by Whistleblower.

I have the privilege of knowing two current SG1 Officials, both of them, whilst suggesting that The Championship is sometimes more challenging, would aver that the step up to The Premier League is collossal both physically and psychologically with the latter of these two elements being the more impactful initially

I'm still deciding whether to take umbrage at Whistleblower referring to the 'bottom of the Premiership' in this context when Fulham are 7th! Does this mean we can have Oliver/Taylor/Gillett every week for now? I'm certainly hoping our next few games including two matches against 'the Filth' are given strong appointments.


Take as much umbrage as you like takethejag, I have plenty to spare 😇

Fulham are having a great season, a Club for which I hold no brief but have always felt well disposed towards. If you would like Oliver/Taylor/Gillett then I hope your wish may be granted.

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #17 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 07:10 »
Given that the trial for Darren Bond seems to have backfired somewhat it will be interesting to see if Webb gives any other SG2 refs a chance in the coming weeks. I hope so but let’s see

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #18 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 09:34 »
In a somewhat delayed response to a previous post by Whistleblower.

I have the privilege of knowing two current SG1 Officials, both of them, whilst suggesting that The Championship is sometimes more challenging, would aver that the step up to The Premier League is collossal both physically and psychologically with the latter of these two elements being the more impactful initially

I'm still deciding whether to take umbrage at Whistleblower referring to the 'bottom of the Premiership' in this context when Fulham are 7th! Does this mean we can have Oliver/Taylor/Gillett every week for now? I'm certainly hoping our next few games including two matches against 'the Filth' are given strong appointments.

I think we will have Coote as he was originally appointed before all these matches were cancelled on the death of the Queen.

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #19 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 09:36 »
In a somewhat delayed response to a previous post by Whistleblower.

I have the privilege of knowing two current SG1 Officials, both of them, whilst suggesting that The Championship is sometimes more challenging, would aver that the step up to The Premier League is collossal both physically and psychologically with the latter of these two elements being the more impactful initially

I'm still deciding whether to take umbrage at Whistleblower referring to the 'bottom of the Premiership' in this context when Fulham are 7th! Does this mean we can have Oliver/Taylor/Gillett every week for now? I'm certainly hoping our next few games including two matches against 'the Filth' are given strong appointments.


Take as much umbrage as you like takethejag, I have plenty to spare 😇

Fulham are having a great season, a Club for which I hold no brief but have always felt well disposed towards. If you would like Oliver/Taylor/Gillett then I hope your wish may be granted.

I had to look up the word umbrage as that particular noun escapes my vast dictionary!

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #20 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 10:40 »
In a somewhat delayed response to a previous post by Whistleblower.

I have the privilege of knowing two current SG1 Officials, both of them, whilst suggesting that The Championship is sometimes more challenging, would aver that the step up to The Premier League is collossal both physically and psychologically with the latter of these two elements being the more impactful initially

I'm still deciding whether to take umbrage at Whistleblower referring to the 'bottom of the Premiership' in this context when Fulham are 7th! Does this mean we can have Oliver/Taylor/Gillett every week for now? I'm certainly hoping our next few games including two matches against 'the Filth' are given strong appointments.

I think we will have Coote as he was originally appointed before all these matches were cancelled on the death of the Queen.

Hmmm, I forgot about that.....something else I have to take umbrage about now

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #21 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 14:02 »
In a somewhat delayed response to a previous post by Whistleblower.

I have the privilege of knowing two current SG1 Officials, both of them, whilst suggesting that The Championship is sometimes more challenging, would aver that the step up to The Premier League is collossal both physically and psychologically with the latter of these two elements being the more impactful initially

I'm still deciding whether to take umbrage at Whistleblower referring to the 'bottom of the Premiership' in this context when Fulham are 7th! Does this mean we can have Oliver/Taylor/Gillett every week for now? I'm certainly hoping our next few games including two matches against 'the Filth' are given strong appointments.


Take as much umbrage as you like takethejag, I have plenty to spare 😇

Fulham are having a great season, a Club for which I hold no brief but have always felt well disposed towards. If you would like Oliver/Taylor/Gillett then I hope your wish may be granted.

I had to look up the word umbrage as that particular noun escapes my vast dictionary!

Umbrage was a character in a few Harry Potter books wasn’t she? 😉😃
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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #22 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 14:19 »
In a somewhat delayed response to a previous post by Whistleblower.

I have the privilege of knowing two current SG1 Officials, both of them, whilst suggesting that The Championship is sometimes more challenging, would aver that the step up to The Premier League is collossal both physically and psychologically with the latter of these two elements being the more impactful initially

I'm still deciding whether to take umbrage at Whistleblower referring to the 'bottom of the Premiership' in this context when Fulham are 7th! Does this mean we can have Oliver/Taylor/Gillett every week for now? I'm certainly hoping our next few games including two matches against 'the Filth' are given strong appointments.


Take as much umbrage as you like takethejag, I have plenty to spare 😇

Fulham are having a great season, a Club for which I hold no brief but have always felt well disposed towards. If you would like Oliver/Taylor/Gillett then I hope your wish may be granted.

I had to look up the word umbrage as that particular noun escapes my vast dictionary!

Umbrage was a character in a few Harry Potter books wasn’t sue? 😉😃

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #23 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 14:36 »
In a somewhat delayed response to a previous post by Whistleblower.

I have the privilege of knowing two current SG1 Officials, both of them, whilst suggesting that The Championship is sometimes more challenging, would aver that the step up to The Premier League is collossal both physically and psychologically with the latter of these two elements being the more impactful initially

I'm still deciding whether to take umbrage at Whistleblower referring to the 'bottom of the Premiership' in this context when Fulham are 7th! Does this mean we can have Oliver/Taylor/Gillett every week for now? I'm certainly hoping our next few games including two matches against 'the Filth' are given strong appointments.


Take as much umbrage as you like takethejag, I have plenty to spare 😇

Fulham are having a great season, a Club for which I hold no brief but have always felt well disposed towards. If you would like Oliver/Taylor/Gillett then I hope your wish may be granted.

I had to look up the word umbrage as that particular noun escapes my vast dictionary!

I always thought that it went across a river in East Yorkshire ---every day's a school day.
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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #24 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 14:54 »
If David Archer were to be offended by something would that cause umbrage in Ambridge ?

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #25 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 21:13 »
If David Archer were to be offended by something would that cause umbrage in Ambridge ?

Whistleblower is a man of unending astonishment and unquestionable knowledge!!

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Re: D BOND - Leicester v Fulham
« Reply #26 on: Thu 05 Jan 2023 23:12 »
If David Archer were to be offended by something would that cause umbrage in Ambridge ?

Whistleblower is a man of unending astonishment and unquestionable knowledge!!

Thank you. I'm not at all sure about unquestionable knowledge, a lot of the things I believed I knew have proved to be very questionable over the years and any astonishment has surely most often been shown by my peers in wondering how I managed to pursue a reasonably successful career !
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