Your Fellow Flag waver Mr Johnson's first name doesnt happen to be Walter does it ?robjoenz posted:
Haha, nice report CP, not quite sure on your accuracy, even I got 46-4 at fulltime in my little black book (12-4 at HT too!), but amusing nevertheless.
You may mock my fellow merry flag waver, however, he kept up, he's deceptively fit and had a good game.
I think the forward pass you are referring too was on the opposite side of the field, thrown away from me, which Mr. Johnson spotted. The ball went forward but where his hands facing forwards? You lot had a better view in the grandstand than I did.
Where were you stood then, I heard someone say my name in the second half from the standing sheds but decided it was some tool and ignored it
By the way, I think you must have cheated on your intelligence test if you managed 85%, or did the decimal point get smudged? I've seen Teachers and Waterloo Road, I know what you teachers are like!
Wigan U21s v Wakefield
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I know the criticism of robjoenz is a bit of banter but I think he deserves your support. The game needs individuals like robjoenz with a passion for the game to give up their time to officiate at all levels of the sport. If we didn't have these officials then where would we be? I know that all officials attend regular training and coaching sessions in Leeds which they of course do in their own time and at their own expense. I think robjoenz derserves a bit more respect, don't you?
Re: Wigan U21s v Wakefield
Absolutely not!sedbergh posted:
I think robjoenz derserves a bit more respect, don't you?

We had RAS (Referees Appreciation Society) T-shirts made - what more does he want? Used BIG letters too, so that any visually challenged person, e.g. an official, can read them from a distance.


Squad number 18!