Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

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Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by The Goat was fed » 03 Dec 2015 16:22

Afternoon Nobbers,

Thought the older (about 25 and up) generation would appreciate this, had an interview with Graham Poll for the bwin news site and couldn't resist asking about the time he became a Reading hero...sending off two Premier League Southampton players, paving the way for Jamie Lambert to run the show and take us through.

Full interview below, thoroughly nice chap and old three cards is a QPR fan too. #Topical

http://news.bwin.com/en/football-bettin ... 91146.html

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by CountryRoyal » 03 Dec 2015 17:09

Interesting about him refereeing QPR games despite being a fan. It must be hard to conceal your emotions in such a situation but fair play to do so and without bias, even on a sub-conscious level. That, for me, is the very definition of professionalism.

Speaking to another employer to try and improve your career whilst still under contract, on the other hand, is not.

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by Green » 04 Dec 2015 09:38

CountryRoyal Speaking to another employer to try and improve your career whilst still under contract, on the other hand, is not.

Really?

Do you resign before job hunting in your line of work CountryRoyal? Seems a bit arse about face to me, if you'll pardon the expression.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Ian Royal » 04 Dec 2015 09:44

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CountryRoyal Speaking to another employer to try and improve your career whilst still under contract, on the other hand, is not.

Really?

Do you resign before job hunting in your line of work CountryRoyal? Seems a bit arse about face to me, if you'll pardon the expression.

Contract work isn't the same as permanent regular employment.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by sandman » 04 Dec 2015 09:44

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CountryRoyal Speaking to another employer to try and improve your career whilst still under contract, on the other hand, is not.

Really?

Do you resign before job hunting in your line of work CountryRoyal? Seems a bit arse about face to me, if you'll pardon the expression.


Don't use logic with football fans, especially those who support Reading.
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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Green » 04 Dec 2015 09:55

The worst kind of fans.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Lenny The Tramp » 04 Dec 2015 10:14

Good read, that.

Whatever became of Jamie Lambert.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by East Grinstead Royal » 04 Dec 2015 12:47

Reads like it was written by the machine that creates the BBC subtitles on live broadcasts.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Mr Angry » 04 Dec 2015 13:23

The Goat was fed Afternoon Nobbers,

Thought the older (about 25 and up) generation would appreciate this, had an interview with Graham Poll for the bwin news site and couldn't resist asking about the time he became a Reading hero...sending off two Premier League Southampton players, paving the way for Jamie Lambert to run the show and take us through.

Full interview below, thoroughly nice chap and old three cards is a QPR fan too. #Topical

http://news.bwin.com/en/football-bettin ... 91146.html


He isn't the only person to send someone off for an off the ball red card offence in the penalty area, then award a penalty; I'm 100% sure that the same thing happened to Stevie Richardson when we lost 4-1 at Orient in October 1989 in what was to be Branfoot's last game as our manager.


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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Broxroyal » 04 Dec 2015 14:46

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The Goat was fed Afternoon Nobbers,

Thought the older (about 25 and up) generation would appreciate this, had an interview with Graham Poll for the bwin news site and couldn't resist asking about the time he became a Reading hero...sending off two Premier League Southampton players, paving the way for Jamie Lambert to run the show and take us through.

Full interview below, thoroughly nice chap and old three cards is a QPR fan too. #Topical

http://news.bwin.com/en/football-bettin ... 91146.html


He isn't the only person to send someone off for an off the ball red card offence in the penalty area, then award a penalty; I'm 100% sure that the same thing happened to Stevie Richardson when we lost 4-1 at Orient in October 1989 in what was to be Branfoot's last game as our manager.


Correct, I was there although I wouldn't have remembered the exact year. Incident was drawn to ref's attention by lino, as play was down the other end by then.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Muskrat » 04 Dec 2015 17:00

Poll is literally the worst referee I have ever seen.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Samrfc01 » 08 Dec 2015 11:54

Muskrat Poll is literally the worst referee I have ever seen.


Haven't been to many championship games then?

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by genome » 08 Dec 2015 12:10

Muskrat Poll is literally the worst referee I have ever seen.


Rob Styles


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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by sandman » 08 Dec 2015 12:25

Phil Fatty Dowd.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Platypuss » 08 Dec 2015 12:28

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Forbury Lion » 08 Dec 2015 12:39

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CountryRoyal Speaking to another employer to try and improve your career whilst still under contract, on the other hand, is not.

Really?

Do you resign before job hunting in your line of work CountryRoyal? Seems a bit arse about face to me, if you'll pardon the expression.

Contract work isn't the same as permanent regular employment.
In your experience as a contractor has an employer ever come up to you and said a rival company want to talk to you about a job vacancy they have, Do you want to go and talk to them?....... no? - I didn't think so. However this is what happened with Steve Clarke.

If it happened to me I would assume my employer was looking to get rid of me or at the very least didn't see me as important enough to hang on to, which means a contract extension would be unlikely so for my long term security I would opt to go and speak with them and who knows, maybe get a pay rise as well.... if it I decided the offer wasn't for me I would probably go back to see out my current contract but would not be as motivated as before.

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Hendo » 08 Dec 2015 12:48

genome
Muskrat Poll is literally the worst referee I have ever seen.


Rob Styles


I see your Rob Styles and raise you Richard Beeby

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Mr Optimist » 08 Dec 2015 20:23

I see your Richard Beeby and raise you Wolverhamptons finest, Gurnam Singh

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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Ian Herring » 08 Dec 2015 20:25

Mr Optimist I see your Richard Beeby and raise you Wolverhamptons finest, Gurnam Singh



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Re: Graham Poll on Reading vs Southampton...Cup 1996/97

by Ian Herring » 08 Dec 2015 20:26

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