Chinners wrote:
Tal Ben Haim has pulled out of West Ham's match with Stoke on Saturday to mark the Jewish holy day Yom Kippur. Hammers manager and fellow Israeli Avram Grant is unlikely to be at the Britannia Stadium either as he observes the day. the Sun
ant london wrote:Chinners wrote:
Tal Ben Haim has pulled out of West Ham's match with Stoke on Saturday to mark the Jewish holy day Yom Kippur. Hammers manager and fellow Israeli Avram Grant is unlikely to be at the Britannia Stadium either as he observes the day. the Sun
Funny old game that.....Kolo and Yaya both played right through Ramadan and during Eid at the weekend
All of the Christian players play over the Christmas break (...notably boxing day with a very subdued Xmas day as a consequence).
john@staustell wrote:
You might have thought they'd have learned the lesson about going on their jollies during Yom Kippur!
Referee Martin Atkinson has been sidelined after controversially blowing the final whistle in Everton's 3-3 draw against Manchester United on Saturday just as the Toffees had a chance to score the winner. Atkinson has been demoted to fourth official in Sunderland's clash with Arsenal on Saturday. Daily Mirror
brite blu sky wrote:Referee Martin Atkinson has been sidelined after controversially blowing the final whistle in Everton's 3-3 draw against Manchester United on Saturday just as the Toffees had a chance to score the winner. Atkinson has been demoted to fourth official in Sunderland's clash with Arsenal on Saturday. Daily Mirror
Unless the demotion is a coincidence or even the whole story press b*ll*x.. this should be seriously investigated by more than the ref's Assoc and the FA.
If he did nothing wrong - no bad decision, then why the demotion. If he did and that is the reason for the demotion, then it is a very serious problem that requires more than a demotion.
There were 3 minutes of injury time. In that time Everton scored 2 goals. Atkinson blew the whistle after 3 minutes and 30 seconds. When Atkinson gave 6 minutes of injury time that allowed Michael Owen to score the winner against Man City, the justification was that he had to allow a minute for the goal that was scored in injury time.
Atkinson is making a habit of helping United out.
Also, wasnt it Atkinson that blew the whistle for half time as Carlton Cole was running into an open net?
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z0zUPNl8Ln
brite blu sky wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Referee Martin Atkinson has been sidelined after controversially blowing the final whistle in Everton's 3-3 draw against Manchester United on Saturday just as the Toffees had a chance to score the winner. Atkinson has been demoted to fourth official in Sunderland's clash with Arsenal on Saturday. Daily Mirror
Unless the demotion is a coincidence or even the whole story press b*ll*x.. this should be seriously investigated by more than the ref's Assoc and the FA.
If he did nothing wrong - no bad decision, then why the demotion. If he did and that is the reason for the demotion, then it is a very serious problem that requires more than a demotion.
in the comments on the dailymail siteThere were 3 minutes of injury time. In that time Everton scored 2 goals. Atkinson blew the whistle after 3 minutes and 30 seconds. When Atkinson gave 6 minutes of injury time that allowed Michael Owen to score the winner against Man City, the justification was that he had to allow a minute for the goal that was scored in injury time.
Atkinson is making a habit of helping United out.
Also, wasnt it Atkinson that blew the whistle for half time as Carlton Cole was running into an open net?
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z0zUPNl8Ln
Tottenham new boy Sandro was left in the departure lounge at Stansted airport on Monday after a communication breakdown meant the midfielder failed to realise he is not in the squad for the Champions League game at Werder Bremen. Daily Mail
Blue in the face wrote:brite blu sky wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Referee Martin Atkinson has been sidelined after controversially blowing the final whistle in Everton's 3-3 draw against Manchester United on Saturday just as the Toffees had a chance to score the winner. Atkinson has been demoted to fourth official in Sunderland's clash with Arsenal on Saturday. Daily Mirror
Unless the demotion is a coincidence or even the whole story press b*ll*x.. this should be seriously investigated by more than the ref's Assoc and the FA.
If he did nothing wrong - no bad decision, then why the demotion. If he did and that is the reason for the demotion, then it is a very serious problem that requires more than a demotion.
in the comments on the dailymail siteThere were 3 minutes of injury time. In that time Everton scored 2 goals. Atkinson blew the whistle after 3 minutes and 30 seconds. When Atkinson gave 6 minutes of injury time that allowed Michael Owen to score the winner against Man City, the justification was that he had to allow a minute for the goal that was scored in injury time.
Atkinson is making a habit of helping United out.
Also, wasnt it Atkinson that blew the whistle for half time as Carlton Cole was running into an open net?
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z0zUPNl8Ln
I always knew the decision at the swamp would catch up with him, but I've no doubt it will be swept under the carpet.
ant london wrote:Chinners wrote:
Tal Ben Haim has pulled out of West Ham's match with Stoke on Saturday to mark the Jewish holy day Yom Kippur. Hammers manager and fellow Israeli Avram Grant is unlikely to be at the Britannia Stadium either as he observes the day. the Sun
Funny old game that.....Kolo and Yaya both played right through Ramadan and during Eid at the weekend
All of the Christian players play over the Christmas break (...notably boxing day with a very subdued Xmas day as a consequence).
ryanmjo wrote:ant london wrote:Chinners wrote:
Tal Ben Haim has pulled out of West Ham's match with Stoke on Saturday to mark the Jewish holy day Yom Kippur. Hammers manager and fellow Israeli Avram Grant is unlikely to be at the Britannia Stadium either as he observes the day. the Sun
Funny old game that.....Kolo and Yaya both played right through Ramadan and during Eid at the weekend
All of the Christian players play over the Christmas break (...notably boxing day with a very subdued Xmas day as a consequence).
I'm no religious expert, but aren't you comparing two different situations?
On Yom Kippur, it's a day of fasting and prayer. Christmas could be for that I suppose, but it's not really is it?
ryanmjo wrote:ant london wrote:Chinners wrote:
Tal Ben Haim has pulled out of West Ham's match with Stoke on Saturday to mark the Jewish holy day Yom Kippur. Hammers manager and fellow Israeli Avram Grant is unlikely to be at the Britannia Stadium either as he observes the day. the Sun
Funny old game that.....Kolo and Yaya both played right through Ramadan and during Eid at the weekend
All of the Christian players play over the Christmas break (...notably boxing day with a very subdued Xmas day as a consequence).
I'm no religious expert, but aren't you comparing two different situations?
On Yom Kippur, it's a day of fasting and prayer. Christmas could be for that I suppose, but it's not really is it?
ant london wrote:Chinners wrote:
Tal Ben Haim has pulled out of West Ham's match with Stoke on Saturday to mark the Jewish holy day Yom Kippur. Hammers manager and fellow Israeli Avram Grant is unlikely to be at the Britannia Stadium either as he observes the day. the Sun
Funny old game that.....Kolo and Yaya both played right through Ramadan and during Eid at the weekend
All of the Christian players play over the Christmas break (...notably boxing day with a very subdued Xmas day as a consequence).
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