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40 minutes ago, Team Rep said:

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The big lads as you call them, no 9 in particular, tried to bully the ref if anything and constantly in his face, but the Camels defence were a match for them all day! 

Also got to mention the foul language used, especially by Bodmin's no 5, Brokenshire, disgraceful. As Captain he should be setting an example, may have been frustrated with his team, yes, but not necessary, especially as children watching!

I shouldn't worry to much ... Some clubs have been known to have Players assualt supporters, that's when it gets to much ?

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14 hours ago, leedsunited said:

Did I not predict this last week ?? But once again people discarded my sources ... You have to remember I socialise there on a regular basis & know a lot of the hirachy! My Morgan did resign, however it was excepted with 'Open Arms' I was told. 

Stuart has indeed resigned. But his departure has not been formally or officially accepted by the club (yet) as the club committee are not meeting until today. 

Those sources you were talking about...?

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The performance was dire and the natives I spoke to were not happy after the game that’s for sure.

   But what many Bucks  fans fail to acknowledge is the players who helped elevate the club in recent years  have moved on and  the cosy relationships between manager, players and the club itself no longer exists and sadly never will again. 

  Managing ex-pros and lower league mercenaries can be difficult even when you are winning. After yesterday’s result it isn’t going to get any easier that’s for sure.

  With their season effectively over and we are still in September it will be interesting to see what happens next.

Maybe a change of manager is required?

2 hours ago, Atherton LR said:

I have to say, it was never a sending off offence, and the goal we had disallowed was never offside. 

As a follower of both clubs I was shocked at how poor Bucks were. Due to work, and other things this was the first I had seen either play this season, and having spoke with some Bucks mates, they were not happy after last years solid effort lead to a belief promotion was coming. 

Bucks have always played good and exciting football, but the hit and hope thing they played yesterday was abysmal.

 

 
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10 minutes ago, Team Rep said:

I agree, but that doesn't make it right! About time the refs did something about it. ?

Refs never have done and never will. Sole reason I don’t take my young children to matches anymore as most clubs and players are guilty of it (some more than others). 

With attendances dropping maybe clubs, refs, Devon/Cornwall FA and SWPL should clamp down on foul and abusive language more 

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7 minutes ago, quiksilver said:

Refs never have done and never will. Sole reason I don’t take my young children to matches anymore as most clubs and players are guilty of it (some more than others). 

With attendances dropping maybe clubs, refs, Devon/Cornwall FA and SWPL should clamp down on foul and abusive language more 

Been there, suggested that, the result ? carry on as before.    Are the refs to blame for taking the easy option and doing nothing, or are the games overseers guilty for not insisting the rules are adhered to and not cherry picked. At the game we attended yesterday , the ref was told he was an embarassment by dugout members, and when supporters told the offending persons to refrain from using abusive language in front of the females present, they were told to  ***! off.   What did the ref do about either event ? NOTHING !  Such is the intelligence and respect of some who are not capable of expressing themselves without using abusive language.    Maybe if enough people who are offended by such outbursts were to canvas the C.C.F.A. they may see fit to do something about it, but past experience makes us very doubtful.

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58 minutes ago, Keyberrygull said:

The performance was dire and the natives I spoke to were not happy after the game that’s for sure.

   But what many Bucks  fans fail to acknowledge is the players who helped elevate the club in recent years  have moved on and  the cosy relationships between manager, players and the club itself no longer exists and sadly never will again. 

  Managing ex-pros and lower league mercenaries can be difficult even when you are winning. After yesterday’s result it isn’t going to get any easier that’s for sure.

  With their season effectively over and we are still in September it will be interesting to see what happens next.

Maybe a change of manager is required?

 

 

They sacked him last night...

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2 hours ago, Gareth Davies said:

Stuart has indeed resigned. But his departure has not been formally or officially accepted by the club (yet) as the club committee are not meeting until today. 

Those sources you were talking about...?

Like a couple of guys said down at the Club last night, results/performance's can't continue & a change is what's needed. You have to remember this is West Division football, so not struggling in the Premier Division (which is bad enough for a club of St Blazey's stature' but this is a Club struggling in a poor West League. 

 

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2 hours ago, leedsunited said:

Like a couple of guys said down at the Club last night, results/performance's can't continue & a change is what's needed. You have to remember this is West Division football, so not struggling in the Premier Division (which is bad enough for a club of St Blazey's stature' but this is a Club struggling in a poor West League. 

 

Some swpl clubs should do well if the league is that poor, oops sorry, previous Swpl champions did not take up the challenge so we will never know if they would have done well. 

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6 hours ago, quiksilver said:

Refs never have done and never will. Sole reason I don’t take my young children to matches anymore as most clubs and players are guilty of it (some more than others). 

With attendances dropping maybe clubs, refs, Devon/Cornwall FA and SWPL should clamp down on foul and abusive language more 

Let’s not forget that some of the spectators language could be improved as well!

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3 hours ago, Dave Deacon said:

Let’s not forget that some of the spectators language could be improved as well!

Agree here as well, but when a captain of a team uses the f... word almost every time he shouts, then that is not acceptable! Yes, he seemed frustrated with his team players but there is no excuse for using this language throughout the match.

And as for 'Leeds' comment, really didn't expect anything different!

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5 minutes ago, Team Rep said:

Agree here as well, but when a captain of a team uses the f... word almost every time he shouts, then that is not acceptable! Yes, he seemed frustrated with his team players but there is no excuse for using this language throughout the match.

And as for 'Leeds' comment, really didn't expect anything different!

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Brokes should not be swearing constantly but knowing him - he just wants to win and competitive edge got the better of him!  

Unfortunately it happens in games at all levels - so let’s not just highlight one player because that would be unfair!

 

on a positive for him - I believe he got his team mates another crack at the vase with a last minute equaliser - is this the real reason behind having a pop at him??

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1 hour ago, SWL Veteran said:

Brokes should not be swearing constantly but knowing him - he just wants to win and competitive edge got the better of him!  

Unfortunately it happens in games at all levels - so let’s not just highlight one player because that would be unfair!

 

on a positive for him - I believe he got his team mates another crack at the vase with a last minute equaliser - is this the real reason behind having a pop at him??

Take a look at the rules of the game, the language used is punishable with a red card if the referee is so minded.         There lies the problem, referees seem content to ignore the rules laid down to stop abusive language on the field of play.   Yes we all know it happens in the professonal game, but would we prefer to be obeying the rules, or likened to a flock of sheep who follow the leader.   Thinking about it, judging from the bleating from some sources, we may know the answer !

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5 minutes ago, We Two said:

Take a look at the rules of the game, the language used is punishable with a red card if the referee is so minded.         There lies the problem, referees seem content to ignore the rules laid down to stop abusive language on the field of play.   Yes we all know it happens in the professonal game, but would we prefer to be obeying the rules, or likened to a flock of sheep who follow the leader.   Thinking about it, judging from the bleating from some sources, we may know the answer !

Referees are damned if they do, and damned if they don't. Every decision they make is open to debate, every decision is wrong to one side. 

The FA should support them. Start red carding dissent, and fining clubs and this constant back chat and swearing would stop soon enough. 

Referees make bad decisions, there isn't one player who doesn't. Yet the abuse from players and supporters is disproportionate to the action.

 

 

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8 hours ago, SWL Veteran said:

Everyone agrees with this stance but there is too much inconsistency!!!!

real problem in football and puts spectators off!!

 

9 hours ago, Atherton LR said:

Referees are damned if they do, and damned if they don't. Every decision they make is open to debate, every decision is wrong to one side. 

The FA should support them. Start red carding dissent, and fining clubs and this constant back chat and swearing would stop soon enough. 

Referees make bad decisions, there isn't one player who doesn't. Yet the abuse from players and supporters is disproportionate to the action.

 

 

Until club marks stop effecting where a referee gets promotion/demoted then referees won’t deal with it exactly how it probably should be.

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13 hours ago, SWL Veteran said:

Brokes should not be swearing constantly but knowing him - he just wants to win and competitive edge got the better of him!  

Unfortunately it happens in games at all levels - so let’s not just highlight one player because that would be unfair!

 

on a positive for him - I believe he got his team mates another crack at the vase with a last minute equaliser - is this the real reason behind having a pop at him??

No pop at him, (as you say) for their equaliser, Camels let it slip and a replay it is, ?   

Still stick by what I said and probably the worst I've heard this season!

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