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Romain Poite's credibility
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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 737757" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>I see your point, but i have to side with the South Africans on this one. </p><p>You see ref's left and right stopping fast penalties for a plethora of reasons (some sound, some not, granted). I find it unreasonable to expect players to adjust their behaviour depending on which ref they've got to deal with. </p><p></p><p>You say there is no basis for for a time off, agreed. But once the the ref tell you "talk to your guys" a 10 second allowance seems reasonable, particularly since you are doing what he specifically asked you to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 737757, member: 55747"] I see your point, but i have to side with the South Africans on this one. You see ref's left and right stopping fast penalties for a plethora of reasons (some sound, some not, granted). I find it unreasonable to expect players to adjust their behaviour depending on which ref they've got to deal with. You say there is no basis for for a time off, agreed. But once the the ref tell you "talk to your guys" a 10 second allowance seems reasonable, particularly since you are doing what he specifically asked you to do. [/QUOTE]
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