How bizarre was that? Not since the protest days (2016) have whistles from the crowd heard.
Twice in a few minutes in the first half with Ipswich on the attack and the 2nd time with their fella half stopping and O’Connell lying on the pitch in agony.
From where i was it was definitely coming from the east to North East part of the ground.
The stop it announcement clearly did the trick
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He didn't allow the trainer on, even though O'Connell was seriously injured, until he'd gone over and moaned about the whistle blower.
Depending on the severity of the injury ultimately depends on whether that was worthwhile or not.
After the first whistle their captain very clearly told their players to watch out for it. I’m surprised that their number 14 didn’t just carry on and score given it happened a few minutes before and he was told.
I know there were plenty at the game just because they were here for the NFL game as well but that wouldn't account for all of them.
Roger Kirkpatrick was the referee.
At half time he got on the ancient Tannoy and asked the whistler to stop.
I think he said something like ‘this is my game not yours, but if you are keen on refereeing see me afterwards and I’ll help you get started’.
Anybody else remember this?
I blames the parents:
Whistler's Mother sat there looking straight ahead in her dowdy clothes and did sweet FA.
Part of my must remember stuff when I was a referee.
Plus the laws of football book which I used to wear like a shin pad, and would take out if a player wanted to contest my decision so we could discuss things in an informed fashion.