enough said.handy_man wrote:vista reservesPONTIAN wrote:what club you follow? I know you dont play. too quick on the keyboard, come watch us at HINDMARSHBestOfWhatsLeft wrote:It's confirmed..... You have no idea!
You're a tool, end of!




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enough said.handy_man wrote:vista reservesPONTIAN wrote:what club you follow? I know you dont play. too quick on the keyboard, come watch us at HINDMARSHBestOfWhatsLeft wrote:It's confirmed..... You have no idea!
You're a tool, end of!
DOC wrote:PONTIAN wrote:what club you follow? I know you dont play. too quick on the keyboard, come watch us at HINDMARSHBestOfWhatsLeft wrote:It's confirmed..... You have no idea!
You're a tool, end of!
will be interesting then. Anyways I hope I try and play some good good football for ya mateDOC wrote:i'm going on first hand reports of players in the game mate, now that the media have gotten hold of it, i think pontians are in some hot water, i was going to be at cup semi final day anyway, its usually a good day of football, which i hope is all we see on the day
pontian have played some real good football by all accounts, to bad some people on the sidelines ruined a very good year for the clubPONTIAN wrote:will be interesting then. Anyways I hope I try and play some good good football for ya mateDOC wrote:i'm going on first hand reports of players in the game mate, now that the media have gotten hold of it, i think pontians are in some hot water, i was going to be at cup semi final day anyway, its usually a good day of football, which i hope is all we see on the day
well i must be your favourite playerPONTIAN wrote:I follow pontians!
Let's just all play Saturdays and it will solve everythingsome bloke wrote:Now im not trying to stir up the sat vs sunday debate, but when was the last time a premier, or div 2 sat game called off due to violence or threats to the ref. Just seems the besa thing, maiwand thing, and now pontian(whether it was a threat or just abuse) is all involving sunday teams. I actually dont know thus why im asking, is this happening just on sundays or what? Apart from playing against modbury jets, ive felt its a much different atmosphere in the crowd on a sat compared to sundays. But thats just my opinion.
Happens both days, it's not just exclusive to Sunday football.some bloke wrote:Now im not trying to stir up the sat vs sunday debate, but when was the last time a premier, or div 2 sat game called off due to violence or threats to the ref. Just seems the besa thing, maiwand thing, and now pontian(whether it was a threat or just abuse) is all involving sunday teams. I actually dont know thus why im asking, is this happening just on sundays or what? Apart from playing against modbury jets, ive felt its a much different atmosphere in the crowd on a sat compared to sundays. But thats just my opinion.
No support/crowds on Saturday = easy to controlsome bloke wrote:Now im not trying to stir up the sat vs sunday debate, but when was the last time a premier, or div 2 sat game called off due to violence or threats to the ref. Just seems the besa thing, maiwand thing, and now pontian(whether it was a threat or just abuse) is all involving sunday teams. I actually dont know thus why im asking, is this happening just on sundays or what? Apart from playing against modbury jets, ive felt its a much different atmosphere in the crowd on a sat compared to sundays. But thats just my opinion.
il principe wrote:http://weekly-times-messenger.whereiliv ... h-threats/
AN INVESTIGATION has been launched into crowd behaviour at a soccer match involving Ferryden Park club Pontian, following allegations a spectator threatened to “bash” the referee.
The referee called off the away game at Ingle Farm midway through the second half on Sunday, August 28, after allegedly receiving abuse from sections of Pontian supporters.
The incident followed the referee’s decision to send off Pontian’s goalkeeper for handling the ball outside the box.
One eyewitness told the Weekly Times Messenger a Pontian fan shouted to the referee: “Decisions like that get refs bashed and you’ll get yours at the end of the game.”
The incident - the second involving threats or violence towards referees at SA Amateur Soccer League matches this season - is being investigated by the league.
SA Amateur Soccer Referee Association president Andrew Leetham declined to comment on the specifics of the latest incident.
However, he was concerned by the risks to referees and called on the league to review umpire safety.
“It’s a concern that there have been more of these incidents happening than there have been in recent years, and I think we need to sit down with the amateur league, and the clubs, and identify what we need to do to ensure umpire safety,” Mr Leetham said.
“The referee involved was an experienced referee and wouldn’t have taken the action he did if he didn’t feel it was warranted.
“As a general rule, none of our members are expected to be placed in a position where they feel at risk.”
Pontian coach George Kargiotis declined to comment.
Ingle Farm coach Paul Simpson said his club’s spectators were not involved in the incident and he supported the referee’s decision to abandon the match, with scores tied at 1-1.
Wraith wrote:Happens both days, it's not just exclusive to Sunday football.some bloke wrote:Now im not trying to stir up the sat vs sunday debate, but when was the last time a premier, or div 2 sat game called off due to violence or threats to the ref. Just seems the besa thing, maiwand thing, and now pontian(whether it was a threat or just abuse) is all involving sunday teams. I actually dont know thus why im asking, is this happening just on sundays or what? Apart from playing against modbury jets, ive felt its a much different atmosphere in the crowd on a sat compared to sundays. But thats just my opinion.
not saying that mate just trying to get the point across that I feel the better refs tend to be more consistant with their decisions to both sides. This adds to a better game and all involved are lot happier. Steve is the only ref to come to the sidelines on three different occasions this year to talk to our supporters threatening to get people removed. He should just shut up and let the game play out. Some of the refs we have had this year have been great, they tend to concentrate on the gamePONTIAN wrote:I suspected it was all the referees fault.
A Netrauls take on it,4-4-2 wrote:Was involved with the farm v pontian game. Fantastic start to the game played tough, fair and a great pace. Yes ingle farm player did bring the pontian player down and I have seen these given as a red card. Perhaps it should have been given but it wasn't. You win some, you loose some but over a season things generally even themselves out between the good and bad calls. Pontian keeper had a clear and deliberate handball outside the box and was duly given a red card. Once again seen them given plenty of times before but farm player would have had a bit of work left to finish off the goal, bad decision by the keeper. Was not privvy to the exact comments of the said supporter to the ref. Sick of hearing what if he was a neutral. He was not a neutral and clearly part of the pontian continget there on the day. The pontian marshal who is the club president did not handle the situation well. Instead he aggrovated the situation by dishing a tirade of abuse to the ref. Steve is genuinely a good guy but can be incosistent either way you have to respect the referees decision, harden up and get on with it. The young linesman on the pontian side was visibly shaken by the incident and given the incidents that have occurred this year the president/marshal should have taken a common sense approach and diffused the situation. League needs to set a precedent here and apparently pontians already on a good behaviour issue from the league due to previous incedents. The loosers out of the whole thing is players and spectators who gave up there time for what should have been a cracking game.
A Farm Reserve Players take on it,Davinci Code wrote: No but threats of violence are. I was standing near you guys today and some of what was said was uncalled for. No wonder there is a struggle to find refs. Your players should have smacked you guys out as it will be the supporters fault that Farm will now finished second. The game is there for them not you. The yellow jacket official should hang his head in shame also.
The biggest problem here is that many of the Pontian people & others,Mr X wrote:
Pontain supporters abuse Ref, Ref asks the yellow coated official to move a abusive / aledgedly threatening supporter away, instead goes mental and abuses ref even more, ref cancels game, and states he doesnt need or have to put up with threat of being 'bashed', felt sorry for the players who were battling out a good close game for second spot and Farm who had absolutely no involvement in the situation.
Whole thing could have been diffused if the yellow coated official showed some respect and kept his mouth shut and asked the supporter to move away from the line instead of further provoking the siuation.
PONTIAN wrote:Mate were you their? you sound like you were the ref? are you Steve? you must believe all this threats of bashings are trueotto62 wrote:Can't believe Pontian and Handyman are still blaming the referee. It's this sort of attitude that perpetuates this rubbish. Cop it sweet, tell us you know who the culprit is and have banned him from this weeks game, & post an apology from your president. Do that and it all goes away. Control your spectators like you're supposed to when the ref asks & this would never have happened!
Mr X wrote:Steve said to me personally he called it off because he received a threat of being bashed.
It sounds to me the Referee Reported that he was physically threatened which is why he abandoned the Game & a eyewitness agreed...il principe wrote:http://weekly-times-messenger.whereiliv ... h-threats/
One eyewitness told the Weekly Times Messenger a Pontian fan shouted to the referee: “Decisions like that get refs bashed and you’ll get yours at the end of the game.”
The eyewitness mmm gee wonder who that was??KING NUGGETT wrote:PONTIAN wrote:Mate were you their? you sound like you were the ref? are you Steve? you must believe all this threats of bashings are trueotto62 wrote:Can't believe Pontian and Handyman are still blaming the referee. It's this sort of attitude that perpetuates this rubbish. Cop it sweet, tell us you know who the culprit is and have banned him from this weeks game, & post an apology from your president. Do that and it all goes away. Control your spectators like you're supposed to when the ref asks & this would never have happened!Mr X wrote:Steve said to me personally he called it off because he received a threat of being bashed.It sounds to me the Referee Reported that he was physically threatened which is why he abandoned the Game & a eyewitness agreed...il principe wrote:http://weekly-times-messenger.whereiliv ... h-threats/
One eyewitness told the Weekly Times Messenger a Pontian fan shouted to the referee: “Decisions like that get refs bashed and you’ll get yours at the end of the game.”
What I know is absolutley true is that your Supporters & Club Marshall abused the Referee to the point that he abandoned the Game.Karmann Ghia wrote: The eyewitness mmm gee wonder who that was??
Nugget you have used words like "sounds like" mate I asked you before do you believe everything a jouno writes in the papers?