Anyone have the highlights for this one? Don't think I've seen them since that day :aok:.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...em/5369306.stm
Bouncing from one Hibs youtube vid to the next and was reminded of this game.
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Anyone have the highlights for this one? Don't think I've seen them since that day :aok:.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...em/5369306.stm
Bouncing from one Hibs youtube vid to the next and was reminded of this game.
I hope I never witness such ineptitude from a match official ever again.
Yogi was the Falkirk manager that day
The Falkirk players were delighted at the sending off and high fives all over the pitch after the sending off
Remember Yogi having verbals with the Hibs fans behind the dugouts
My mate ran a pub up town and Yogi was in after the game
I told my mate he should be barred after his conduct that day not to mention his players conduct
He said I’ve got a better idea you come down and tell him he is barred.
The worst refereeing performance I've ever seen, and I've seen some shockers.
The old East stand was as volatile as a Hearts/Rangers game that day due to his actions.
So many Hibs connections in that Falkirk team. Yogi was their manager, and they had Jack Ross, Paddy Cregg, Latapy, Stokes, Gow and Craig playing.
Was in the east that day, I agree with Chorley, people were really angry at that game. It was a shambles.
Quite simply the worst refereeing performance I've ever witnessed.
It was honestly an utter disgrace. Blatant corruption or downright incompetence either way he should never have refereed another game at that level. I've felt infuriated at plenty Hibs matches over my time but that game in particular is up there or thereabouts.
It was one of the strangest games I've ever been to. There have been probably dozens of games over the years that have been feisty and required a solid refereeing performance to keep proceedings under control but this simply wasn't one of them. There was no needle and there were no awful tackles until Freeland totally lost control of it and then all sorts of ill feeling seemed to come to the fore. It's the most I've ever seen a referee influence a game, and not in a good way.
Whilst I have my refereeing pet hates, I actually think that officials largely get a raw deal. Linesmen especially. They do a very difficult job, often in a highly charged atmospheres and I'm amazed how often they actually get tight calls correct. I especially don't fall for the "everybody is out to get us" that football fans tend to like going for.
That day though was just plain weird. Something was up, I don't know what. He might well have been corrupt or had some weird bet on with a mate that he'd cause a riot at Easter Road. It just wasn't a normal refereeing performance. We know what it looks like when a referee has a bad afternoon - this was just on a different level. It says it all that we're talking about what should have been a fairly unremarkable game with not an awful lot at stake all these years later.
Very lively in the old East though and as frustrating as it was, I really miss days like that.
Like many, I’ve seen complete corruption with all the Hun loving officials like Davidson in the 60’s and 70’s giving blatant decisions in favour of the team they supported. No cameras replays for their unbelievable officiating in those days either, so all we have is anecdotal horror stories, so if you didn’t witness it, trust me it was nothing short of criminal and could have a significant impact on who won the game.
But yes, Freelands performance at this game was easily the worst I’ve witnessed in more modern times. The fans went from noisy anger, to cries of disbelief, to almost silence as decision after decision seemed to indicate a man having some form of public breakdown.
It was off the scale and should be used as a training aid in ref school, if such a thing exists.
Totally incompetent referee Freeland but Alan Muir's performance in play off, also of course against Falkirk, must run him close. His failure to award us a penalty when McCracken (?) almost carried the ball in the box, stopping only to blooter SJM (?) with no ball in sight, on his way out of the box was just unbelievable.
Not winning the Cup for well over a century wasn't purely down to our team never being able to. Despicable refereeing was a huge part of it plus the hot and cold balls in the draw jar. Steven McLean was a revelation. Before then Anthony Stokes early goal would have been ruled out for an imaginary something or other. Petrie was a miracle worker among others of the against anti Hibernians. Things have gotten a lot better in recent years and rightly so.
That fan was me. A policeman beside the dugout made moves to throw me out, because I was screaming at David Murphy not to take the throw in. I thought if play was restarted the muppet of a referee couldn't correct his error.
Apart from thanks from the dugout, Zibi gave me his jersey after the game, as the players walked off the pitch.
The worst refereeing performance of all time.
No highlights out there then?:greengrin
There was a game under Mowbray I think,we played at home against Motherwell and Charlie Richmond was the ref that day.I’ve never been so incensed at a game of football.He was absolutely horrendous in every aspect and I’m sure he was escorted off the pitch by police at FT
I’m sure we won the game though