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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #45 on: Mon 07 Jun 2021 12:19 »
Semi Finals

Sat 12th Jun 2021
Torquay United FC (First Team) v Notts County F.C. (First Team)
National League - Premier   
Referee: Kitchen, Andrew
Assistant Referee: O'Shea, Declan
Assistant Referee: Parkinson, Stephen
Fourth Official: Russell, Matthew

Sun 13th Jun 2021
Stockport County FC (First Team) v Hartlepool United FC (First Team)
National League - Premier   
Referee: Richardson, David
Assistant Referee: Williams, Darren
Assistant Referee: Bickerdike, Johnathon
Fourth Official: Parsons, Thomas
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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #46 on: Mon 07 Jun 2021 14:02 »
Pleased for David, in particular, who has been around for a while. Reward for sticking at it.
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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #47 on: Thu 10 Jun 2021 21:47 »
Reviewing the season as a whole in terms of appointment for TV games, cup appointments and playoff appointments so far, brave bold prediction of Referee & Fourth Official for the final will be Simon Mathers and James Durkin (in no particular order).  :) ;)

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #48 on: Fri 11 Jun 2021 07:40 »
Mather looks a very good bet

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #49 on: Fri 11 Jun 2021 11:59 »
Reviewing the season as a whole in terms of appointment for TV games, cup appointments and playoff appointments so far, brave bold prediction of Referee & Fourth Official for the final will be Simon Mathers and James Durkin (in no particular order).  :) ;)

Thought James Durkin was excellent in the Dagenham v Wrexham match, my first live National League match for a long while. I guess I'll be seeing a few more now !

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #50 on: Wed 16 Jun 2021 14:32 »
Do we have the appointments for the final at Ashton Gate on 20th June?

Last year they also had a reserve assistant, so five in all

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #51 on: Wed 16 Jun 2021 16:16 »
PlayOffs Final

Sun 20th Jun 2021
Hartlepool United FC (First Team) v Torquay United FC (First Team)
National League - Premier    
Referee: Mather, Simon
Assistant Referee: Dunn, Nicholas
Assistant Referee: Stevens, Mark
Fourth Official: Woods, Martin

My bold prediction is way off  ;)
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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #52 on: Wed 16 Jun 2021 18:21 »
Congratulations to Mather and team - a sure sign he will be stepping up to the EFL list! Possibly Woods could join him - and after this match we might finally get the promotion list!

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #53 on: Wed 16 Jun 2021 18:23 »
Congratulations to Simon, joins an illustrious list.

Will be interesting, given discussion above, as to who the Top 5 are and is Woods 2nd or 6th?

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #54 on: Thu 17 Jun 2021 09:12 »
No surprise that Simon Mather gets the final and I had Martin Woods on my list of promotion possibles.  No reserve assistant appointed though? A bit surprising with what's at stake.

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #55 on: Fri 18 Jun 2021 11:11 »
I'm going to the game. Really looking forward to it

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #56 on: Fri 18 Jun 2021 14:19 »
Congratulations to all those who have been involved so far, fingers crossed for some more positive news in the weeks to come in addition to the AR's already promoted.

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #57 on: Sun 20 Jun 2021 14:14 »
Dreadful decision on 8 mins to disallow a perfectly legitimate Torquay goal , clearly onside and no foul visible . And this guy is set for national list ?

Baffling, the attacker clearly reaches the ball first.
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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #58 on: Sun 20 Jun 2021 16:02 »
Only seen last ten minutes of the game, with Torquay one down and going into six minutes of injury time, failed to send off Torquay player for 2nd yellow, when he showed clear dissent by slamming the ball down when decision went against him, only for Torquay's goalkeeper to equalise with two minutes left ala Becker. Extra time could be interesting.

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Re: National League Premier - 2020/21
« Reply #59 on: Sun 20 Jun 2021 16:04 »
There was a very silly push at the far post, and as the pundits said at half time when looked at from the referee's angle it looked a lot worse.  It wasn't on the defender challenging the goal scorer, but that doesn't really matter, don't do that totally unnecessary push and the goal stands.

Second disallowed Torquay goal was more clear cut, the attacker clearly had his arm over the keeper's shoulder and that is always getting given as a foul if seen.

What a game, and what an ending to the 90 minutes ...!
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