slyfox 97 Posted July 6, 2021 (edited) 12 minutes ago, edmon said: Led to believe two with a refereeing background are running things. Referees in sport should use the rules to run meetings not make them. The big issue with the Redcar management is that when the same thing happened at a home meeting v Glasgow with almost exactly the same score, Glasgow were awarded the meeting. When Redcar could have mathematically come back and won. On that Basis Redcar should have had the Birmingham meeting awarded. So why the double standards? The referee that night was, head honcho, Scottish referee Jim McGregor. Are you telling me referees have lots of influence ???? Edited July 6, 2021 by slyfox Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edmon 166 Posted July 6, 2021 2 minutes ago, slyfox said: Referees in sport should use the rules to run meetings not make them. The big issue with the Redcar management is that when the same thing happened at a home meeting to Glasgow with almost exactly the same score Glasgow were awarded the meeting. When Redcar could have mathematically come back and won. On that Basis Redcar should have had it awarded. So why the double standards? The referee that night was, head honcho, Scottish referee Jim McGregor. Are you telling referees have lots of influence ???? No I will say that Jim McGregor argued against the decision that night, saying it should have been rerun. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fortythirtyeight 838 Posted July 6, 2021 11 minutes ago, edmon said: No I will say that Jim McGregor argued against the decision that night, saying it should have been rerun. and on THAT night the head of the SCB said it had to be rerun, by the Monday he was told to award it to Glasgow . McGregor made no argument on that night he simply rang the SCB chair for advice whilst never more than two feet away from the Glasgow management who stuck to him like glue. He did say the rule was it SHOULD be rerun . But that’s all in the past now and we are all best of friends, honestly ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slyfox 97 Posted July 6, 2021 1 hour ago, Fortythirtyeight said: and on THAT night the head of the SCB said it had to be rerun, by the Monday he was told to award it to Glasgow . McGregor made no argument on that night he simply rang the SCB chair for advice whilst never more than two feet away from the Glasgow management who stuck to him like glue. He did say the rule was it SHOULD be rerun . But that’s all in the past now and we are all best of friends, honestly ! The problem with making that decision, and braking their own rules, it set a precedent (just to please the Glasgow management) that now comes back to haunt them. Even in the recent statement they told a pack of lies which the Redcar management knew was untrue. That it was awarded because the result was beyond doubt and Glasgow would have won. Not true!!! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites