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Cox avoids ban
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A formal warning for pointing out the errors made by two idiots. Hardly justice. I hope Huxtable is charged with something too, being a prat would do.
He is refereeing Landkey v Boca Seniors on Wednesday - about his natural level, but I guarantee he will make a pigs ear of that game as well.
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The Ilfracombe over 60s reserve team league would be above his level.brucie wrote:He is refereeing Landkey v Boca Seniors on Wednesday - about his natural level, but I guarantee he will make a pigs ear of that game as well.
Aw - come on, gullintwoplaces. First, you want to inflict Mr Huxtable on Zimbabwe and now Ilfracombe. What's Ilfracombe done to upset you? Not only that - you wish him on over 60s. I tell you, us over 60s have got enough aches to put up with without adding a pain in the a*se.gullintwoplaces wrote: The Ilfracombe over 60s reserve team league would be above his level.


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Had this sent in on email to us.
Although I was unable to attend the Woking game, it would appear from the
match reports that a serious set back ensued when Paul was sent to the
stands by the referee. In his recent comments he made no mention that maybe
the team suffered because of his outburst whether rightly or wrongly, and
badly affected the team . I know he felt very aggrieved but should have
admitted that the loss of form was partly his fault. I am a great fan of
Paul Cox and he is without doubt doing a great job under very difficult
circumstances and has got together a young group of payers who want to play
and give 100%. I commend him for that, and I wish Torquay United every
success in 2015/16. Finally I have been a supporter since the age of
sixteen and am now seventy three. I attend as many home matches as possible
which entails a seventy five mile round trip.

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Now come on Tomogull, get your specs on! I said that Ilfracombe over 60s would be ABOVE his level. I just wish Huxtable would give up football, it is clear he has no aptitude for it, too complicated for him. No shame in that, come on Brett admit you aren't up to it and resign.tomogull wrote: Aw - come on, gullintwoplaces. First, you want to inflict Mr Huxtable on Zimbabwe and now Ilfracombe. What's Ilfracombe done to upset you? Not only that - you wish him on over 60s. I tell you, us over 60s have got enough aches to put up with without adding a pain in the a*se.![]()
There ain't no chance of that happening that's for sure. Unfortunately if you knew the bloke, his character etc etc then you would know that the way he referees football matches isn't a coincidence. As I have said before his group of crony arse licking possee of refs will actually drive to Plainmoor to watch him . They havn't got the slightest interest in football but will drive 150 miles to lick this bumbling buffoons ringpiece.
Huxtable and his hangers on swan around the local football scene up here as though he is the big cheese.
The reality is though that the way he carries on is actually embarrassing and he is a bit of a standing joke but his ego is far to big and he doesn't realise people laugh at him.
Huxtable and his hangers on swan around the local football scene up here as though he is the big cheese.
The reality is though that the way he carries on is actually embarrassing and he is a bit of a standing joke but his ego is far to big and he doesn't realise people laugh at him.
Brucie are you unfortunate enough to actually know the buffoon then??
As an illustration of how deluded and believing in his own hype this bloke is then read the following:
I posted on another thread that he was refereeing a north devon league game on Wednesday night. Its been muted that he reads through these forums - it now appears that he is pulling out of this game because he fears a "reaction" from Torquay supporters if he takes charge of this game.
If you think that I have made this up, well I havn't its true, this has been posted by the referee who is taking his place.
So there you have it - the bloke is so full of himself he actually believes that people are going to turn up at a local game to voice there displeasure - he is a raving lunatic.
I posted on another thread that he was refereeing a north devon league game on Wednesday night. Its been muted that he reads through these forums - it now appears that he is pulling out of this game because he fears a "reaction" from Torquay supporters if he takes charge of this game.
If you think that I have made this up, well I havn't its true, this has been posted by the referee who is taking his place.
So there you have it - the bloke is so full of himself he actually believes that people are going to turn up at a local game to voice there displeasure - he is a raving lunatic.
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Brett Huxtable has been promoted to the football league list. Not quite sure how, but it means he won't be back at Plainmoor quite as often, if at all, so thank-you to the Refereeing Association.





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