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At least two have, Paul, and on both occasions they showed themselves the red card. First up is Andy Wain, who was officiating a Sunday League game between Peterborough North End and Royal Mail AYL in 2005 when he lost his rag after hearing one too many complaints from the players.
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Read More »"I was once involved in a game where both sides became so exasperated with the referee that we had to ask him to leave," recalls Paul Vale. "Which got me wondering – has a referee ever actually been sent off in a game of football?" At least two have, Paul, and on both occasions they showed themselves the red card. First up is Andy Wain, who was officiating a Sunday League game between Peterborough North End and Royal Mail AYL in 2005 when he lost his rag after hearing one too many complaints from the players. When North End's keeper Richard McGaffin began protesting that his team had been denied a free-kick in the build-up to a goal, Wain threw off his whistle, rushed over and eyeballed the keeper. In the end no blows were exchanged, but Wain sent himself off and the game had to be abandoned because there was nobody else available to fill in. "With hindsight I should never have officiated," said Wain, who acknowledged having had some personal problems in the days before the match in question. "It was totally unprofessional. If a player did that I would send him off, so I had to go. I heard the keeper say 'It's always the bloody same with you, ref - we never get anything'. It was the last straw, but fortunately I came to my senses." Melvin Sylvester, meanwhile, went one step further, physically attacking a player during a fixture between Southampton Arms and Hurstbourne Tarrant British Legion in the Andover and District Sunday League. "I was sorely provoked," explained Sylvester afterwards. "I punched him several times after he had pushed me from behind. He then swore. I couldn't take any more. I blew my top." This time the the game was able to continue, as a spectator took charge of the remainder of the game, but the story didn't end there for Sylvester. He was subsequently fined £20 and banned for six weeks by the Hampshire Football Association. "I'm furious," he added after the verdict. "The disciplinary committee have got their priorities all wrong. They've convicted me of assault but the circumstances have not been shown. They've taken the side of the player."
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Read More »Although they were not individually honoured, several of you also alerted us to the Heart of Midlothian team which provided the first 11 volunteers to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir George McCrae's 16th Battalion Royal Scots in 1914, despite the fact they were top of the league and many people's favourites for the title. Their example was soon followed by players and fans from Hibernian, Falkirk and Raith Rovers, helping McRae to raise more than 1300 men within six days. Although the players were not individually honoured, there is a memorial to the battalion in Contalmaison village in France. A far more detailed account is available on the Hearts War Memorial website. Turning our attention to the second world war, William Hogg alerted us to former Rangers striker Willie Thornton, who was awarded the Military Medal for valour in the field in Sicily in November 1943. Len Hampson, meanwhile, pointed out that German goalkeeper Bert Trautmann earned five medals, including an Iron Cross, during three years in the Luftwaffe.
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Read More »Sadly, Phil, it isn't just defenders, scales and Eyal Berkovic who have been given a fright during the Welshman's career, but also our woolly four-legged friends. "I was at Luton and two of my Swansea mates, Jason Wright and Kevin Davis, came up for some fun," Hartson told the Sunday People in an interview. "We got absolutely lashed and, at about three in the morning, we found the minibus that was to take us back to my place. On the way, we stopped beside a field and stole a sheep that was minding her own business, threw her in the back of the van and then drove on home for a sleep. "There was understandable pandemonium in the morning. I had a hangover and I'd completely forgotten about the sheep, which was roaming around the back garden in a state of some distress. We bundled her back in the van and dropped her off in the first field we found with sheep in it. Somehow we got away with it."
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