dont tell me you're surprised
Right.
I don't usually give eL referees much stick (as I've refereed myself and know what it's like), but...
The ref (by which I include the linesmen and the fourth official) for the UCD-Cobh game today was quite spectacular. In the one game, he managed to -
1) And this is honest-to-God true, though some of the newer eL fans probably won't believe it's possible! He booked a Cobh player for some random tackle. He was then informed by his fourth official that he'd already booked the player, and consequently sent the player off. After the game, he apparently apologised because it turned out that he hadn't booked yer man after all and so he shouldn't have been sent off. What the hell was the ref recording in his notebook all match?!
2) Ignored a penalty for UCD for a blatant handball in the area.
3) Disallowed what was apparently a perfectly good goal for Cobh (apparently cleared just behind the line, but the linesman gave nothing).
4) Disallowed what was apparently a perfectly good goal for UCD for a dubious offside.
5) Failed to even book Tony Tynan for pushing a UCD player in the face - an automatic red card offence.
6) Failed to book a Cobh player for hauling back a UCD player after he'd been beaten all ends up.
7) Gave a dubious penalty to Cobh (from where I was, it looked as if the tackle was good) - however, if it was a penalty, it was probably a red card as well, but not even a yellow was shown.
All in one game! How is this even remotely possible?! I was talking to various people after the game (Bray official, Alan Cawley (Shels player and Judas), former UCD player and even the St John Ambulance people, and they all commented on the incredible incompetence of the ref.
Someone tell me this was a once-off, because idiots like this can't cost teams (i.e. us in this instance) two points every week...
dont tell me you're surprised
Which ref was it ??
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Whatever it was I am sure it was better than my plan to get out of this by pretending to be mad. I mean, who would have noticed another madman around here?
Ian Stokes:
At Derry-Shams, he gave Eamonn Doherty a yellow card for kicking the ball away. (it was his second yellow as well)
At Drogs-Derry (2 weeks later), Andy Myler kicked the ball away. He received no yellow.
Maybe he's just a crap referee, but I'm beginning to think that some referees have a definate bias against certain teams.
Not at any of itself (well, maybe the first), but all seven in one game?!?!Originally Posted by thecorner
Neil Doyle
Anthony Buttimer.........
The list goes on
IN the drawn Dundalk v Drogheda cup game, Dundalk were awarded a penalty for handball on the line. However, the defender was not sent off (afaik) - presumably because the ball was fired in so hard it was not deliberate. But surely it's either (a) deliberate, therefore penalty and red card or (b) not deliberate, therefore no penalty and no red card? Anyone know?
I don't want to sound OTT, but I believe there is a crisis in eL refeering. Cork City's last two games are a prime example. The incompetence, inability and cowardice shown in just those two games alone is beyond belief. This applies to all the teams equally.
The worst thing is that because of the Euro run, we have seen some excellent officiating from refs and their assistants, working as a team, over the last few weeks.
I know its easy to stand on the sideline and criticise, but these guys have taken the job on, are getting paid for it, yet standards are getting lower and lower all the time. If they don't want the abuse, they should pack it in. Some of these guys are ruining games completely....
I have to agree with Patsh. The officials at the Longford v Vaduz game were way better than any i have witnessed in the EL and last night in Inchicore is just a prime example of how bad referees can be. Unfortunately too many people are going home from to many games talking about the ref,linesman instead of the match they have just been to. The real problem is there is no solution in sight so what are we to do?
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Originally Posted by Wiseguy
all time low in refereeing standards last night imho.
im still fuming about it..............jaysus ffs the ref was standing right beside barrett
the ref completely bottled it in front of the rovers crowd......afraid to give us the peno........the b@stard......
Last edited by the 12 th man; 03/08/2004 at 12:46 PM.
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Copperknob!!!
Seen penalty incident from Richmond last night on tv & unbeliveable ref didn't give it.
IMO the FAI need to have a serious look at the guidelines for referees. I know they keen on getting younger refs in but thats no good if not properly trained.
The biggest single problem i see from eL refereeing is they are too lenient. Sure its bad when ref blows whistle too much but i think its a lot worse too much leniency given to defenders.
Watched Cork V Waterford, brutal ref. Shams V Longford, stone wall penalty for Town, brutal. Apparantly brutal ref UCD v Cobh, surely something has to be done!!!!
Years ago there were asessors at loads of games. You would even see them at schoolboy games. Where are they now,or have the bad refs become the asessors. I seem to remember that refs were given marks, which were published, for European games. Am I right in this.
We need openness and transparency from the Referees Society. As a schoolboy manager and been involved in the Leinster Senior League I know a lot of refs and I have the utmost rspect for them. But it seems to me that those who ref in the EL are a law unto themselves.
sadly the sheer stupidity of refs is part and parcel of the EL. Rovers were in europe last year and in the 3 / 4 games i saw with foreign refs the refereeing was 100 times better than in the EL. the EL refereeing standards are a joke
Pointless thread as there is nothing can be done about it. All the ref just back into a corner and bury their heads when it is raised. Nothing is actually ever done and nothing ever will be done.
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