Absolute quality during the disallowed goal shanangins.
He was going mad, and squaring up to some big lump from Colchester.
HE got that goal scrubbed of for us, very impressed, was like watching Ice Hockey.
Nice to have some fight on the bench, the ref would have kicked off and it would have been forgot about under Parky I think.
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(obviously a joke at the parky bashers)
Don't you believe it ......... it might have taken a lot to fire up Parky, but when he was flaming he was right there!
How many times did he get red-carded and sent to the stands, charges of "bringing the game into disrepute", touchline bans and fines, etc?
Short memories, haha
Will never forget him squaring up to Mark Wotte against Saints at St Mary's, first time i heard a Parky chant. Now for the dyer chants though!!
That fight from the WHOLE bench hasnt been there for maybe years??
Think I have an old end of season video of him being clean through on goal at Upton Park, going round the keeper, and then being beaten outpaced to the ball by Steve 'Headband' Foster, who at the time was about 44.
Other than that, and a deflected goal away at Leicester, I can barely remember him playing for us!
Who do you think was better? I'll stick with Dyer the player.
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IMO that is a serious matter, which he must be asked to explain officially.
There is no way the referee is a football league ref if he doesn't know that on blowing the whistle the game stops end of.
Therefore, regardless of the lino dumping him in it he was completely wrong to try and give the goal as in doing so he was essentially failing to acknowledge the fact that he had blown his whistle on purpose, in order to paper over the cracks.
But this year the ref in Scotland lied over a pen and tonight the ref was quite willing to lie or ignore the fact thayt he had stopped the game prior to the goal.
That's cheating and totally dishonest
It should not be swept under the carpet
And that was my point, NLA.
The game cannot tolerate dishonest referees. His conduct tonight must be officially investigated.
To change his mind twice and give the drop ball is a mark of his honesty surely? Can you imagine Graham Poll doing that? Fair play to the guy in my book. prepared to look stupid three times in order to get it right.
Wasn't there, so this is a genuine question. Given that the Charlton players played-on believing the player was onside, wouldn't conceding a goal have been the decent thing to do? Like that non-league team did last week.
Poll did change his mind a few years back - Fulham v Arsenal I believe.
Regarding Dyer, I used to like him as a player. He had good feet and vision. I remember that game at Leicester. I think we lost 3-1 and Carl Mugglestone played a blinder in goal for them. I was a skint student at the time and Alex gave me some comps as he got off the bus. Nice man.