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Title: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: GameDay2021 on Sun 25 Apr 2021 12:44
I thought that whole incident was dealt with very well by England. He made a great decision to not award a penalty for not enough contact and then him and Oliver made the correct descion to give no red card.
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: ClaretandBlue06 on Tue 27 Apr 2021 12:33
Without sounding all Ted Hastings the letter of the law suggests that Traore should have been sent off. England had a good game in my book but it was an easy game to referee as wolves had their sandals on
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: JCFC on Tue 27 Apr 2021 13:08
I may be the only person who does not know, but who is Ted Hastings, please?
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: Ref Fan on Tue 27 Apr 2021 14:00
Someone hasn't been watching Line of Duty JCFC. . Last episode of the current series next Sunday. 
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: JCFC on Tue 27 Apr 2021 14:14
You are quite right - not my sort of thing at all, though everyone seems to be raving about ut. Thanks for the clarification, though.
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: Whistleblower on Tue 27 Apr 2021 15:38
You are quite right - not my sort of thing at all, though everyone seems to be raving about ut. Thanks for the clarification, though.

You and me both JCFC.  I am thinking of wearing a placard around my neck saying ' I do not watch Line of Duty, I know little and care less whatever happens in it'.  It must be a very successful TV series though because almost everybody seems to be talking about it. My interest in police television ended with Dixon of Dock Green; actually not strictly true. I did enjoy the early series of Morse until it all became too formulaic. For crime genre, give me Lord Peter Wimsey every time.

Evening all !
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: Hendo on Tue 27 Apr 2021 16:13
You are quite right - not my sort of thing at all, though everyone seems to be raving about ut. Thanks for the clarification, though.

You and me both JCFC.  I am thinking of wearing a placard around my neck saying ' I do not watch Line of Duty, I know little and care less whatever happens in it'.  It must be a very successful TV series though because almost everybody seems to be talking about it. My interest in police television ended with Dixon of Dock Green; actually not strictly true. I did enjoy the early series of Morse until it all became too formulaic. For crime genre, give me Lord Peter Wimsey every time.

Evening all !

Can I please join your club too? Glad JCFC asked the question.
Proud never to have seen Downton Abbey nor any of the so- called ‘reality” shows either.
Give me Inspector Foyle any day!
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: Ref Fan on Tue 27 Apr 2021 16:17
I quite enjoyed the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries with Patrick Malahide Whistleblower.

We seem to have moved away somewhat from Darren England who for the record I felt did pretty well sorting out the fracas and contenting himself with cautions rather than red cards.  VAR thankfully, while obviously checking, wisely didn't interfere further.

ps.  Indeed Hendo - Foyle was another good series.
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: Ashington46 on Tue 27 Apr 2021 17:52
I quite enjoyed the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries with Patrick Malahide Whistleblower.

We seem to have moved away somewhat from Darren England who for the record I felt did pretty well sorting out the fracas and contenting himself with cautions rather than red cards.  VAR thankfully, while obviously checking, wisely didn't interfere further.

ps.  Indeed Hendo - Foyle was another good series.

I also thought that Darren England handled the fracas very well because it really was something and nothing all caused by Podence trying to get a penalty and then feigning injury which, after comments he made when Burnley played Wolves earlier in the season, annoyed Tarkowski who needlessly tried to help him up. He too exception to that and the fracas occurred. How much he saw of the Traore incident, when he pushed Jack Cork away with a straight arm under the chin, I do not know, however, there really was nothing in it and I was happy that VAR did not get involved further. A yellow for Tarkowski and the same for Traore were the correct call as far as I am concerned.
Having said that, quite a number of Burnley fans are moaning that Traore was not dismissed, however, as someone who has supported teh club for 69 years, that is certainly nothing new. It doesn't matter who is officiating our games ---they are always rubbish ---even before they take the field!
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: bmb on Tue 27 Apr 2021 18:27
You are quite right - not my sort of thing at all, though everyone seems to be raving about ut. Thanks for the clarification, though.

You and me both JCFC.  I am thinking of wearing a placard around my neck saying ' I do not watch Line of Duty, I know little and care less whatever happens in it'.  It must be a very successful TV series though because almost everybody seems to be talking about it. My interest in police television ended with Dixon of Dock Green; actually not strictly true. I did enjoy the early series of Morse until it all became too formulaic. For crime genre, give me Lord Peter Wimsey every time.

Evening all !

Can I please join your club too? Glad JCFC asked the question.
Proud never to have seen Downton Abbey nor any of the so- called ‘reality” shows either.
Give me Inspector Foyle any day!

Jesus, Mary & Joseph and the wee donkey! I can't believe you lot. Line of Duty is worth it for the Tedism's alone!  Adrian Dunbar is just superb. I only watch 2 shows on TV - DIY SOS & Line of Duty! Although I'd be tempted to watch anything else written by Jed Mercurio, oh for 5 mins in his head!!
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: rustyref on Tue 27 Apr 2021 18:31
Adrian Dunbar shops in my local Sainsburys, the child in me feels like shouting "bent coppers" whenever I see him  :)
Title: Re: Darren England Wolves v Burnley
Post by: Whistleblower on Sat 08 May 2021 20:19
You are quite right - not my sort of thing at all, though everyone seems to be raving about ut. Thanks for the clarification, though.

You and me both JCFC.  I am thinking of wearing a placard around my neck saying ' I do not watch Line of Duty, I know little and care less whatever happens in it'.  It must be a very successful TV series though because almost everybody seems to be talking about it. My interest in police television ended with Dixon of Dock Green; actually not strictly true. I did enjoy the early series of Morse until it all became too formulaic. For crime genre, give me Lord Peter Wimsey every time.

Evening all !

Can I please join your club too? Glad JCFC asked the question.
Proud never to have seen Downton Abbey nor any of the so- called ‘reality” shows either.
Give me Inspector Foyle any day!

Jesus, Mary & Joseph and the wee donkey! I can't believe you lot. Line of Duty is worth it for the Tedism's alone!  Adrian Dunbar is just superb. I only watch 2 shows on TV - DIY SOS & Line of Duty! Although I'd be tempted to watch anything else written by Jed Mercurio, oh for 5 mins in his head!!


So have I got it right ? H is Fred the Caretaker of Nonnatus House in Call the Midwife.