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Mr Oldham Peterborough v Bradford
« on: Sun 18 Nov 2018 12:27 »
First time i have seen Mr Oldham, and I was very impressed.

Had an air of authority about him as well as good communication skills

Consistent in law applications and advantage

Even our delightful Mr Evans didn't get involved, although Mr Oldham did have to calm down the Bradford bench after the Posh equaliser looked offside.
HOwever, the senior assistant had a poor game all afternoon so they may have had just cause.

Overall one to watch i think

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Re: Mr Oldham Peterborough v Bradford
« Reply #1 on: Sun 18 Nov 2018 14:05 »
I find Mr Oldham inconsistent. On his day he has potential for promotion, but on a bad day he struggles.

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Re: Mr Oldham Peterborough v Bradford
« Reply #2 on: Sun 18 Nov 2018 17:01 »
I find Mr Oldham inconsistent. On his day he has potential for promotion, but on a bad day he struggles.

Once again I'm not sure how many of his matches you've seen to identify inconsistency ? How many promotion potential displays and how many bad days in the office.

I saw him for the first time 10 days ago and was reasonably impressed. His movement around the pitch was excellent all the more so for someone who has struggled with injuries during his short career. His decision making was sound, cards were shown correctly with authority and, a big plus for me, he seemed to be enjoying himself.
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Re: Mr Oldham Peterborough v Bradford
« Reply #3 on: Mon 19 Nov 2018 13:42 »
I concur with Skydank.  It was my first sight of him too and I came away with a positive impression despite the fact that I thought he missed a couple of yellows early on: an reckless challenge on the advancing Bradford goalkeeper who was clearly going to win the ball by Matt Godden and a hack down by Tyler Denton when a player went past him.  He must have had a good game to change my early opinion!

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Re: Mr Oldham Peterborough v Bradford
« Reply #4 on: Mon 19 Nov 2018 15:37 »
I find Mr Oldham inconsistent. On his day he has potential for promotion, but on a bad day he struggles.

Once again I'm not sure how many of his matches you've seen to identify inconsistency ? How many promotion potential displays and how many bad days in the office.

I saw him for the first time 10 days ago and was reasonably impressed. His movement around the pitch was excellent all the more so for someone who has struggled with injuries during his short career. His decision making was sound, cards were shown correctly with authority and, a big plus for me, he seemed to be enjoying himself.
I have seen Mr Oldham 4 times - 3 times not involving my team. For a Second-Year EFL official there won't be many who have seen more often.

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Re: Mr Oldham Peterborough v Bradford
« Reply #5 on: Mon 19 Nov 2018 20:34 »
I've seen Mr Oldham about 3x during his NL days. While he deserved his elevation, I did think he missed a few incidents during those days, which ought to have been picked up on. Haven't seen any of his FL performances to assess how Mr Oldham has progressed.