REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

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REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Barry the bird boggler » 15 Mar 2013 11:31

Taking charge of the abacus for our pointless thrashing at Man U tomorrow is Mark Clattenburg from Tyne and Wear



Previously with Mr Clattenburg

29 Mar 08 > Reading 0-0 Blackburn Rovers
05 Jan 08 > Tottenham Hotspur 2-2 Reading (FA Cup)
03 Nov 07 > Fulham 3-1 Reading
25 Aug 07 > Bolton Wanderers 3-0 Reading
10 Feb 07 > Reading 2-0 Aston Villa
28 Feb 04 > Reading 2-1 Sheffield United

Carding Activities 2012/2013

28 games, 76 yellow, 6 red

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Stooper » 15 Mar 2013 14:18

Clattenburg injured.

Game will now be reffed by Lee Mason

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Barry the bird boggler » 15 Mar 2013 15:47

Thanks for the update on the change.

Lee Mason is from er..... Lancashire

He has reffed 23 games this season, booked 80 players but not found any red cards necessary!



Previously with Mr Mason

02 Feb 13 > Reading 2-1 Sunderland
22 Aug 12 > Chelsea 4-2 Reading
24 Feb 10 > West Bromich Albion 2-3 Reading (FA Cup)
23 Aug 08 > Charlton Athletic 4-2 Reading
07 Oct 07 > Reading 1-0 Derby County
14 Apr 07 > Reading 1-0 Fulham
01 Jan 07 > Reading 6-0 West Ham United
23 Aug 06 > Aston Villa 2-1 Reading
22 Apr 06 > Sheffield Wednesday 1-1 Reading
31 Jan 06 > Reading 4-0 Norwich City
29 Nov 05 > Arsenal 3-0 Reading (League Cup)
09 Apr 05 > Sunderland 1-2 Reading

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by reading_fan » 15 Mar 2013 15:48

Barry the bird boggler Lee Mason is from er..... Lancashire


Obviously not a Man Utd fan then.







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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by RoyalBlue » 16 Mar 2013 19:56

Lee Mason, you are a complete and utter cowardly c8nt! :twisted: :twisted: You completely bottled that penalty decision and, in doing so, cheated us out of the chance of getting something from that game. :twisted:

No doubt the clowns that employed you will still give you a pat on the back for not upsetting Fergie! :twisted:


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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Gunny Fishcake » 16 Mar 2013 21:24

And what a homer wakner he was , cowardly twat .

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by soggy biscuit » 16 Mar 2013 21:25

Losing fans in blaming ref shocker

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by sandman » 16 Mar 2013 21:59

soggy biscuit Losing fans in blaming ref shocker

Try hard.

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Libertine » 16 Mar 2013 22:01

soggy biscuit Losing fans in blaming ref shocker


Except even the tv announcers went on for 10 minutes of game time how it should have been a penalty and were incredulous it wasn't awarded. Just another in a long line of decisions which haven't gone "little Reading's" way this season. In fact Mason was the ref for the game at Stamford Bridge where Torres' goal, which he was feet offside, was allowed...


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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Anfield Kopite » 16 Mar 2013 22:01

soggy biscuit Losing fans in blaming ref shocker

Hi Kes.

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by windermere_royal » 16 Mar 2013 22:38

Libertine
soggy biscuit Losing fans in blaming ref shocker


Except even the tv announcers went on for 10 minutes of game time how it should have been a penalty and were incredulous it wasn't awarded. Just another in a long line of decisions which haven't gone "little Reading's" way this season. In fact Mason was the ref for the game at Stamford Bridge where Torres' goal, which he was feet offside, was allowed...


Pretty difficult to blame the ref for a lino`s poor decisions

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Libertine » 16 Mar 2013 22:46

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soggy biscuit Losing fans in blaming ref shocker


Except even the tv announcers went on for 10 minutes of game time how it should have been a penalty and were incredulous it wasn't awarded. Just another in a long line of decisions which haven't gone "little Reading's" way this season. In fact Mason was the ref for the game at Stamford Bridge where Torres' goal, which he was feet offside, was allowed...


Pretty difficult to blame the ref for a lino`s poor decisions


Just commenting on the shitty officiating and how Mason was part of at least one other game where the "best officials" in the world couldn't get it right. Tonight was Mason's turn...

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Rax » 16 Mar 2013 22:53

Ref was shocking for sure - no surprise that he is from Lancashire...

As someone correctly suggested, no doubt he will get a pat on the back for keeping SAF happy :(


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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by PeteH1985 » 17 Mar 2013 00:39

Mason is same shit ref who screwed us over at Chelsea;
Chelsea got a penalty for a dive
Chelsea's 3rd goal was offside and he knew it

And ignored the penalty call at home against Sunderland


NO SURPRISE THEN THAT AT OLD TRAFFORD HE IS INFLUENCED AND SCARED

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by PeteH1985 » 17 Mar 2013 00:43

soggy biscuit Losing fans in blaming ref shocker


Except he screwed us over when we beat Sunderland not giving us the penalty. As he was so close to the offside at Chelsea he should of overruled the Lino and was 8ft from the Sunderland incident but got spooked by the away fans.

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by Big Ern » 17 Mar 2013 04:45

Don't think Mason got too much wrong, although i did think we should had had a penalty, however at Old Trafford against Man Utd, we were never going to get that, and nor would any other team. Have to say he is consistant then.

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 17 Mar 2013 08:15

Only saw Red shirts for the entire game they could do no wrong.

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by If you still hate Futcher » 17 Mar 2013 09:20

He was stood about 3 yards from the Marriappa penalty and from that side had a perfect view of it.

Didn't we also have a fair shout in the first half - I have a vague memory of Hunt going over in the box

Apart from missing the obvious push there was no parity in his decisions elsewhere, evidenced by his not letting Hunt back on for about a minute after having to change his shirt but Rooney walks straight back on about 5 yards away from where the ball is, and that after he stopped the game when we had a chance to shoot because of Rooney's head "injury"

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by RoyalBlue » 17 Mar 2013 11:25

Big Ern Don't think Mason got too much wrong, although i did think we should had had a penalty, however at Old Trafford against Man Utd, we were never going to get that, and nor would any other team. Have to say he is consistant then.


The fact that people are able to say this sort of thing and not look stupid is a terrible indictment of the footballing authorities. Truth is, officials do bottle decisions at Old Trafford and yet the FA, PL, PGMO etc. do nothing about it. Meantime, that barsteward Fergie is allowed to get away with doing and saying whatever he wants - look at how long he refused to give post match interviews to the BBC (in breach of PL requirements for managers) because he didn't like what they had said about his son. :twisted:

Would love to see how many points Man Utd benefit from each season due to intimidating spineless officials.

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Re: REFWATCH: Manchester Unitied v Reading

by soggy biscuit » 17 Mar 2013 11:46

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soggy biscuit Losing fans in blaming ref shocker


Except even the tv announcers went on for 10 minutes of game time how it should have been a penalty and were incredulous it wasn't awarded. Just another in a long line of decisions which haven't gone "little Reading's" way this season. In fact Mason was the ref for the game at Stamford Bridge where Torres' goal, which he was feet offside, was allowed...


Not disagreeing with the decisions, just cringing at the weekly thread blaming the ref for our failings this season

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