Yer on a good run, and home advantage should shade it for ye,
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lads anyone hear how dunphy+nabs got on with there suspensions they could both get long bans
well jock the message has sunk in.but ye refs will have to try and be a bit more consistent and players might not give ye as much hassle.
One week its this rule and the next its a different rule for same offence.by the way you were not too bad on sunday.small mistakes here and there but not too bad everyone is human.
Well you got the answer there in your post, we are given the rules of soccer Fifa and are told to inforce our interpretation of those rules we can only inforce what we see and we are one person in a fast game with no use of assistants, we might not get into the best position for a call but are always trying, what a referee sees could be interpreted differently by another it happens in all levels. Look at the referein at the highest level they have all the best training etc and still make mistakes.
as i say to everyone there is a reason i blow the whistle or not if you ask me i will respond to you if you F and Blind me i will deal with it a different way. Its up to you's the players and managers you take up that opportunity to communicate with me or not :)
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We played Hyde a couple of weeks ago and we had the young ref(Name anybody??)
The Hyde Forward gave the ref some abuse and the ref just gave it straight back...First bit of common sense by a ref iv seen this season,he realised that things are said in the heat of the moment and didnt over-react!!
what was he sent off for
And now you said it.Was talking to a few wembley player's and they said paul mccormack got the same as dunphy for a mistimed tackle.They said he caught him alright but it's hardly as bad as throwing punches.call the ref something in the heat of the moment or throw punches,no difference now with these decisions.
should Wembley play a 4-3-3 or a 4-4-2?
I know that, but in all fairness, which offence is worse?
1) Verbally abusing an official in the heat of the moment (which happens a lot), if the refs makes a poor decision
or
2) A violent attack on an apposing player?
I would say the latter, but yet it gets less punishment!!!!!!!
Yes, but not ALL refs are the same (most wont communicate with players)
Some refs love the power and at times it goes to their heads.
I could name more than a few refs that WILL NOT EXPLAIN a decision (not even to the captain), and would rather threaten the player by telling him to move away or be booked.
For me, a better ref, is one who will take a second or two to explain a decision (whether or not the player agrees), and IMO if all refs done this they would have more respect on a football pitch, from both players and supporters.
I had one who thankfully doesnt ref anymore tell me to "Get the f**k out of my face or ill put you outside the gate".. when i question a decision.. now the fact that i was playing and managing the team did not make any difference. I had to take myself off soon after as i felt i would have done something stupid. The point is, some refs will not take the time to defuse situations and in some cases make it worse...
Big fan Jock keep up the good work :D
Hi All,
Just a quick question, who would be the oldest person currently playing in the Premier League?
as tough a job as referee's have and i do think its a thankless job, most of them dont do themselves any favours. we had the same referee 2 games runnin and in the first game i've never seen a ref take so much abuse but he just laughed it off and didnt book a single player for mouthin, and the followin week he was dishin out yellows for questioning a decision!!