Milne-O'Brien. What was said? !!
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Re: Milne-O'Brien. What was said? !!
Why are people even remotley agreeing with the umpire in this case. The umpire has basically cheated.
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Re: Milne-O'Brien. What was said? !!
either way, there really shouldn't be a rule about swearing on the field. seriously? swearing? what is this? if there was a rule against swearing in my workplace i would never have got through a workday.CURLY wrote:Why are people even remotley agreeing with the umpire in this case. The umpire has basically cheated.
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Re: Milne-O'Brien. What was said? !!
Two things are obvious from the video footage.
First, a 50-metre penalty was paid against Milne for swearing at O'Brien. It couldn't have been the only instance of one player swearing at another during the game that was overheard by the umpire. So I'd be interested to know under what circumstances this will be paid as a free kick (or 50-metre penalty) and under what circumstances the umpire will let it go. Is swearing now banned on the ground entirely or was this (for whatever reason) a special case. Does calling a f@#khead a f@#khead, for example, constitute vilification or perhaps workplace bullying?
Second, the umpire appears to ignore Milne and makes no move to discipline him until O'Brien complains. There is a definite time lag. It seems as if that the umpire would have taken no action in the absence of a complaint, and has caved in to pressure. Not a good look.
First, a 50-metre penalty was paid against Milne for swearing at O'Brien. It couldn't have been the only instance of one player swearing at another during the game that was overheard by the umpire. So I'd be interested to know under what circumstances this will be paid as a free kick (or 50-metre penalty) and under what circumstances the umpire will let it go. Is swearing now banned on the ground entirely or was this (for whatever reason) a special case. Does calling a f@#khead a f@#khead, for example, constitute vilification or perhaps workplace bullying?
Second, the umpire appears to ignore Milne and makes no move to discipline him until O'Brien complains. There is a definite time lag. It seems as if that the umpire would have taken no action in the absence of a complaint, and has caved in to pressure. Not a good look.
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Re: Milne-O'Brien. What was said? !!
Laughable umpiring. The time lag makes it even sillier.
It's almost as if a someone got in his ear and said 'TV mikes picked up a swearword, And D unhappy, fifty against Milne NOW'.
What can you do?
It's almost as if a someone got in his ear and said 'TV mikes picked up a swearword, And D unhappy, fifty against Milne NOW'.
What can you do?
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Re: Milne-O'Brien. What was said? !!
Agreed, and I don't know what one can do.Thinline wrote:Laughable umpiring. The time lag makes it even sillier.
It's almost as if a someone got in his ear and said 'TV mikes picked up a swearword, And D unhappy, fifty against Milne NOW'.
What can you do?
It certainly wasn't the umpire's first impulse to pay the penalty.
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Re: Milne-O'Brien. What was said? !!
Hilarious.SainterK wrote:http://www.sportsnewsfirst.com.au/artic ... s-harry-o/
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