Refwatch....FULHAM(A)

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Refwatch....FULHAM(A)

by higher » 21 Nov 2006 15:59

REF....DERMOT GALLAGHER(Oxfordshire)
Asst 1 D Cann
Asst 2 M Scholes
4th official Phil Crossley
PGMO M.Bodenham



Rate the ref ratings(out of 5):
Communication 3.24
Consistency 2.69
Control 3.17
Fairness 3.04
Fitness 3.37
Flow 3.12
Positioning 3.07

Disciplinary actions:

Penalty 1 ave 50 min
Red Card 3 ave 71 min
Yellow Card 18 ave 54 min

Royal appointments include:
28/10/2003 READING 1 Huddersfield 0 (league cup)
13/09/2003 West Ham 1 READING 0
http://www.royals.org/matdoc/130903.html
26/12/2001 Cardiff City 2 Reading 2 http://www.royals.org/matdoc/261201.html
10/11/2001 Reading 3 Bristol City 2
Also reffed the pre season friendly with Didcot 9-1

Certainly the last season for Gallagher as he has been considering retirement since 2002.The FA have made an exception for Gallagher(49) who has passed the cut off age for select group refs which is 48.
Gallagher was temporarily removed from the select group list in August this year following the Ben Thatcher incident on Pedro Mendes were he only awarded a yellow rather than a straight red.
The official is no stranger to criticism. Gallagher has twice previously been demoted - for failing to dismiss Arsenal defender Steve Bould for a professional foul in 1998 and only cautioning Robbie Keane in 2001 after he slapped David Beckham .
He adopts a low key attitude to refereeing games, but isn’t afraid to bosh the cards when required. Fans like him because he shows sense and keeps the cards in his pocket unless it is absolutely necessary.
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by Readingfc50 » 21 Nov 2006 16:07

at least it isn't Graeme "I want to be in the paper" Poll

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by Alan Partridge » 21 Nov 2006 16:08

Readingfc50 at least it isn't Graeme "I want to be in the paper" Poll


Why is everyone fascinated with Poll? He aint that bad. He made a poor mistake in not giving us a pen but apart from that he had a good game.

The two worst refs in this league are

Mike Riley
Steve Bennett

By absolute miles.

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by biscuitman » 21 Nov 2006 16:11

Poll is probably the best Ref in the prem

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by Alan Partridge » 21 Nov 2006 16:13

May I also add that I remember seeing a thread saying what will we sing instead of 'worse than Graham Poll?' Well the eejits sang it anyway last week.

LOL @ You.

:roll:

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by Readingfc50 » 21 Nov 2006 16:13

totally disagree with u biscuitman, did u watch the world cup

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by biscuitman » 21 Nov 2006 16:14

Yup, pretty hard not to, and I did say in the Prem

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by Alan Partridge » 21 Nov 2006 16:15

Not saying Poll is great but there are FAR FAR worse refs than him.

He's been made to look an idiot for the card farce, was a silly mistake but at least he's not like Riley and the rest who miss the really bad things.

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by Bowman's Quiver » 21 Nov 2006 16:21

Hasn't Dermot Gallagher been fourth official for a couple of our games already this season. I think he might have refereed one of the pre-season friendly's as well.

He's not on the payroll by any chance :?


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by pieface » 21 Nov 2006 16:24

Thank God it not Mike Riley

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by Vision » 21 Nov 2006 16:28

He's done a fair few reserve games in his time as well.

He's a good bloke , shared a few beers with him in Japan 2002 WC.

He is amongst the more lenient refs out there and generally lets the game flow. Uses common sense more than most but in my view sometimes prone to bottle out of contentious decisions.

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by Rob-Royal » 21 Nov 2006 16:44

Alan Partridge May I also add that I remember seeing a thread saying what will we sing instead of 'worse than Graham Poll?' Well the eejits sang it anyway last week.

LOL @ You.

:roll:

:lol:


Do you think they may be different people by chance.....? :wink:

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by brendywendy » 21 Nov 2006 16:45

and he looks like that gay bloke from the communards

"don't leave me this way"


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by The_Cat » 21 Nov 2006 16:54

Bowman's Quiver Hasn't Dermot Gallagher been fourth official for a couple of our games already this season. I think he might have refereed one of the pre-season friendly's as well.

He's not on the payroll by any chance :?
He refereed our friendly at Didcot.

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by higher » 21 Nov 2006 17:06

Yup Bowman he was 4th official under Styles for the Tottingham home game .Possibly another as he was suspended for a couple of months from Select group reffing so having him potter about the touchline was due punishment .

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by meeky_no9 » 21 Nov 2006 17:09

higher Yup Bowman he was 4th official under Styles for the Tottingham home game .Possibly another as he was suspended for a couple of months from Select group reffing so having him potter about the touchline was due punishment .


Man utd at home. met him afterwards and chatted to him for about 20 mins nice bloke he is.

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by Top Flight » 21 Nov 2006 17:27

With all this debate raging on about football referees. We should be the first group of football fans to sing the referees name and support the ref even if he makes a bad decision.

Lets lead by example at Reading FC and sing songs in support of Dermot Gallagher next Saturday at Fulham.

Theres only one Dermot Gallagher, One Dermot Gallagher.

We all dream of a team of Dermot Gallaghers a team of Dermot Gallaghers a team of Dermot Gallaghers.

Can you Ref us every week. Can you Ref us every week.

D-E-R-M-O-T He's D-E-R-M-O-T he knows he is, he's sure he is he's D-E-R-M-O-T.

Ole Ole Ole Ole DERMOT DERMOT
Ole Ole Ole Ole DERMOT DERMOT

Dermot Gallagher, what a bargain what a bargain
Dermot Gallagher, what a bargain what a bargain

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by Victor Meldrew » 21 Nov 2006 18:04

Vision He's done a fair few reserve games in his time as well.

He's a good bloke , shared a few beers with him in Japan 2002 WC.

He is amongst the more lenient refs out there and generally lets the game flow. Uses common sense more than most but in my view sometimes prone to bottle out of contentious decisions.


Too many times for my liking.
He also never seems to add on much injury time,as if he's in a hurry to get home to Banbury.
It's his last season I think.

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by E. Andrew » 21 Nov 2006 18:35

could be a lot worse. we shouldn't need to worry about being up against the ref like other weeks, just fulham

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by Bath Hoops » 21 Nov 2006 18:48

Steve Bennett is the worse for me, terrible ref who always seems to want to be the centre of attention. Poll isnt that bad compared to him, I always though Steve Dunn was one of the best let the game flow and used his commonsense rather than the rule book which unfortunately alot of bad refs hide behind.

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