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Offline Rudy Can't Fail

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #45 on: November 04, 2015, 09:53:23 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close

Thats shocking - I didn't see that at the time!! FFS... Ban this fecker Dean...

I've had a few messages from mates here asking "what's going to happen to the referee?"
When I tell them probably nothing, nobody can believe.

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #46 on: November 04, 2015, 09:53:40 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

Offline RonBurgundy

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #47 on: November 04, 2015, 10:29:12 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #48 on: November 04, 2015, 10:31:47 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #49 on: November 04, 2015, 10:34:14 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

He needs to stop doing it then - that's the third time he's been caught on camera "signalling an advantage" after Spurs have scored. How hard can it be to insist that refs need to be seen to be totally impartial? And why is it always Dean?


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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #50 on: November 04, 2015, 10:56:37 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

He needs to stop doing it then - that's the third time he's been caught on camera "signalling an advantage" after Spurs have scored. How hard can it be to insist that refs need to be seen to be totally impartial? And why is it always Dean?



Looking again, he definitely signals before the shot is taken. The wheeling away bit is a tad over the top but not proof of bias.

The Westwood incident on the other hand...

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #51 on: November 04, 2015, 11:13:38 AM »
I don't know whether he is a Tottenham fan or not but the Westwood incident, right under his nose he could not fail to see.  Maybe it was an accident but still nevertheless a foul.  Now, just for a minute say he is a Tottenham fan and thinks "that's a foul, a dangerous area, I'll pretend I didn't see it and pretend I didn't see any contact to the Villa player's head that way I won't have to be scrutinized for a potential sending off afterwards". 

Just a thought.

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #52 on: November 04, 2015, 11:19:24 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

From what I see though he's signalling the advantage way after any foul could have taken place, not that there was a foul anyway. Also the stupid little swoop away thing he does and the little fist pump, it looks biased and really unprofessional but he's a completely shite ref so I wouldn't expect any less from that weasel fucker.

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #53 on: November 04, 2015, 11:27:28 AM »
In fairness we had an opportunity to put it out before Clark did and didn't. Then again if it's the rules that the ref stops the game for head injuries I suppose that decision is out of the players' hands.

Gabby could and should have put the ball out but didn't.

Did he try and missed the ball? Or did the touch count as one of the eight he did that half?

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #54 on: November 04, 2015, 11:39:40 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

He needs to stop doing it then - that's the third time he's been caught on camera "signalling an advantage" after Spurs have scored. How hard can it be to insist that refs need to be seen to be totally impartial? And why is it always Dean?



Looking again, he definitely signals before the shot is taken. The wheeling away bit is a tad over the top but not proof of bias.

The Westwood incident on the other hand...

The youtube video mentioned in the post match thread carries on further and you see him do another gesture that could be easily interpreted as celebratory when he gets to the centre circle. Are you really telling me we have a ref that physically makes several celebratory gestures about his own decisions apparently being right? I wonder what he does when his 'right' decisions are actually wrong. Did he act out self flagellation or shooting himself in the head when the decision is shown to be wrong?

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #55 on: November 04, 2015, 11:40:54 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

Agreed. It's obvious he was signalling the advantage and I thought so at the time. Can't believe fans are complaining about it. Embarrassing.

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #56 on: November 04, 2015, 11:51:40 AM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

Agreed. It's obvious he was signalling the advantage and I thought so at the time. Can't believe fans are complaining about it. Embarrassing.

Yep, he's signalling advantage (worrying that he was therefore prob planning to give a pen if they didn't score though).  However his reaction to the goal is over enthusiastic and makes him look a tit - he deserve some stick for that.  Add on the fact he it a shit ref and a complete twunt and the fans complaining is understandable in my view.

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #57 on: November 04, 2015, 12:42:19 PM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

Agreed. It's obvious he was signalling the advantage and I thought so at the time. Can't believe fans are complaining about it. Embarrassing.

The core of this thread is complaining about a ref who saw a potential serious injury happen, let play go on against normal procedures for the type of injury, and then contemplated not allowing medical treatment to be allowed.

The other bits where he also is pictured apparently celebrating a go.... sorry he waved play on and was still waving it 5 seconds after the ball went into the net, (that is a new one) and then indicated the restart by pumping his arm in the air 6 times (never seen that before either), is just coincidental.  And don't forget the other video posted where he then signals something when back in the centre circle with a jump in the air. (Maybe it's an "it's a bit foggy" signal).

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #58 on: November 04, 2015, 12:47:16 PM »
His reaction after the goal is what I expect from ego-driven referrees -  he considers himself "part of the entertainment" and therefore wheels away in reflected glory - knob

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Re: Mike Dean & Ashley Westwood injury.
« Reply #59 on: November 04, 2015, 01:01:20 PM »
Mike Dean's goal celebrations have even reached the media here.

http://sol.pt/noticia/420375/Mike-Dean-voltou-a-festejar-um-golo-do-Tottenham-#close
I posted a youtube clip on the post match thread showing this together with a couple of other examples of how he reacts when Spurs score or,conversely, lose possession!

I saw that - pretty amazing when you see the various examples put together, never seen anything like it.

He's not celebrating the goal. He is clearly signalling an advantage and then when that results in a goal he is pleased with his own decision. Storm in a teacup.

Agreed. It's obvious he was signalling the advantage and I thought so at the time. Can't believe fans are complaining about it. Embarrassing.

I agree on the point that it doesn't really matter how much he waves his arms around when signalling a decision. It makes him look a bit silly, but it's not the end of the world.

The Westwood incident is a pretty massive show of incompetence on his part though.

 


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