The Adjudication Panel: Agemates, locksmiths & Alan Curbishley's garden
Mar 14, 2024
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Join Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker as they discuss footballspeak in darts, Rio Ferdinand's locksmith tales, League One clubs' teenage tweets, football-inspired parenting, penalty positions, fired home goals, and Alan Curbishley's planning woe.
Football-inspired parenting highlights unique fan experiences.
Debate on football officiating accuracy and gesture signals during gameplay.
Deep dives
Football Clichés Adjudication Panel Discussion
Football cliches podcast discusses various fan observations and language intricacies in football. Topics include the definition of 'fired home' for goals and the debate over what constitutes a 'retro' football shirt.
Refereeing Gestures During a Match
During a match between Portsmouth and Burton Albion, a referee points out multiple time-wasting incidents before booking a goalkeeper. The intricate gestures prompt discussion on the accuracy and effectiveness of referee signals during gameplay.
Managerial Gardening Adventures of Alan Curbishley
Former football manager Alan Curbishley faces opposition to building a garden room in Epping. This lighthearted news showcases Curbishley's off-field endeavors while highlighting his absence from recent managerial roles.
Coventry City Retro Shirt Controversy
Coventry City releasing their 2019-23rd shirt as part of the retro range sparks debate on what constitutes a 'retro' shirt. Questions arise on the timeline for a shirt to be considered retro and the commercialization of football memorabilia.
Adam Hurrey is joined by Charlie Eccleshare and David Walker on a midweek Adjudication Panel. The agenda includes: footballspeak in the darts world, Rio Ferdinand on locksmiths, League One clubs tweeting like heartbroken teenagers, football-inspired parenting and some planning permission woe for Alan Curbishley.
Meanwhile, the panel ponder whether a penalty can be put "back where it came from" and whether a goal confirmed by goal-line technology can be described as "fired home".