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en If we would have gotten Kane through, I would have been OK. Nothing went his way. I can't really complain about the referee, but there were some calls that I had some questions about. I don't know. I'm upset.

en Let it be said that it's not our job to make the calls. I understand their being upset, but for them to be upset with us is pretty surprising. It's really not right that it ended the way it did with controversy.

en Our guy is ready to go do his job and referee and perform the duties he was selected for and assigned to do. He wants to go out there and referee. He is of course anxious to see what's going to happen. He's got his referee uniform with him.

en Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. You have to learn what you can and can't get away with. Every referee is a little difference in how he calls it, too.

en The referee was spot on and I've got no complaints. You can't react the way Darren reacted towards the referee. If it's for foul and abusive language, then I support the referee's decision 100 per cent. There's an internal disciplinary situation that will be put in place.

en The referee's job is to make the calls whether they're tough or not. Some went our way and some didn't.

en We have a lot of upset individuals who complain.

en We are very disappointed, and this will hurt, there is no doubt about that. We are upset now, but the referee is in charge and he has called it his way, and we have got to be able to cope with that.

en We're experiencing more calls and more questions, both from the public and the pharmacists, and we're working with each one of them one by one and resolving each one of those questions the best we can.

en My only instruction to Melissa was don't hold back on the questions. I think she asked the questions people were asking us with e-mails and calls.

en I've known Kane since he was a sophomore. So in the three years that I have known him, I have come to realize that there is something different about him. I don't know if it's his huge smile, his disarming smile, or his affinity for wearing pastel-colored shirts, but after a few minutes with Kane you can't help but feel good.

en I'm not going to complain about the officiating, ... Some calls
could have gone either way.


en Maybe another referee would have given it a different interpretation. I was more upset that he booked Robbie as well when he was on the deck. I appreciate it can be difficult when there are lots of bodies on the ground and it is hard to see what is going on.

en I thought the referee was pernickety, ... He didn't influence the result but giving us so many yellow and red cards upset the players psychologically.

en They ought to be making the levels of government that they have work properly and they're not, judging by the thousands of phone calls we get every year from aboriginals who have nobody else to complain to,


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