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Probably because he refs most of the big games.

Or you could read something else in to it.
He bottles any big decisions that need to be made and over the last 9 1/2 years he wouldnt have reffed most of the big games. Clattenberg only left a couple of years ago.
 
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He bottles any big decisions that need to be made and over the last 9 1/2 years he wouldnt have reffed most of the big games. Clattenberg only left a couple of years ago.
What's your view on the penalty decision he made against Juventus in extra time in the CL QF game against Real Madrid last year? That's about as big as it get's, no?
 

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You can knock the A-League about a lot of things but fitness isn’t one of them.

It’s one of the physically hardest leagues going around.

Easy playing 90 minutes without cramp in a European winter, try play on a rock hard pitch in the middle of an Aussie summer.
 
You can knock the A-League about a lot of things but fitness isn’t one of them.

It’s one of the physically hardest leagues going around.

Easy playing 90 minutes without cramp in a European winter, try play on a rock hard pitch in the middle of an Aussie summer.
Didnt Dwight Yorke dominate the A league aged 45?
 
Didnt Dwight Yorke dominate the A league aged 45?

The standard has come a long way since that first season though.

The league has well and truly moved past the days where ageing superstars can come in and dominate with minimal effort. Even when Del Piero was here he was still brilliant on the ball but that Sydney side were trash and his complete lack of mobility was a big part of that.
 
Dwight Yorke was 34 when he came to the A League and did well for Sunderland when he went back. He did well in the A League although didnt exactly dominate.

Side note: Ran into him at a Kings Cross night club following the Aus v Uruguay game. He was celebrating T&T qualifying for Germany 2006.
 
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I don’t think he was 45...

He was no older than Glenn Murray and Jermaine Defoe...
two players who are both cooked.

Disagree that the A league requires greater levels of fitness to play in given they play less games each year than most European leagues.
 
two players who are both cooked.

Disagree that the A league requires greater levels of fitness to play in given they play less games each year than most European leagues.
Haha is that the same Glenn Murray who has 10 goals this season, and got double figures last year as well? He's no star but he's been far from cooked over the last two years.
 
Haha is that the same Glenn Murray who has 10 goals this season, and got double figures last year as well? He's no star but he's been far from cooked over the last two years.
one goal in every three games when you are the teams focal point isnt great
 
one goal in every three games when you are the teams focal point isnt great
In both seasons it's been good enough to put him at a point where only 9 players in the league have had an outright better record, and in the team that finished 15th last year and is currently 14th. It's far from being 'cooked.'
 

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******* nasty person. Should be a shoot on sight policy for scumbags like that.
i'd actually interacted with him on twitter a couple years back about aaron mooy. thought he was a lot younger than what he was, there was always something a bit off about the guy but this is just chill down the spine stuff.
 
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