West United v Westport United: The Fallout
Match officials performance was reported on the Mayo newspapers and there were critical reports on their handling of the game. The two penalties never looked like penalties, the disallowed goal, well, I was up the other end of the pitch for that one. I'm only aware of the throw in incident after reading the newspapers, RE: West United's second goal. The incident in extra time for the drop ball was a total embarrassment to football. Why did the drop ball take place in the other half of the pitch? Why deny Westport United a legitimate goalscoring opportunity in such despicable fashion? Whether the match officials were poor, biased or played to the occasion, they and only they can answer that. What happend on Sunday was that a team that prepared so hard to win a Connacht Cup were ripped off. The expenditure the club put in to achieving that aim counting for nought but the supporters were cheated. People got out of bed early on Sunday morning, hired buses, drove cars and hitched lifts. They also had to buy food and basically give up their day to get behind the team. These people deserved better for their unswerving loyalty and yet, they got a kick in the teeth. Apparently, a supporter was so traumatised by what happened on Sunday that he could not sleep that night. Is that morally right? Folks, there is a difference between losing a game and being cheated out of a game, and I felt what happened on Sunday was the latter. After the trauma the club has suffered from it (seen as embarrassing by other clubs that were in attendance at the game), I think that the least West United could do, as a gesture of goodwill to all those who felt cheated and ripped off, is to offer a rematch of the Connacht Cup quarter final with neutral referees (Not Mayo or Galway referees). One of the FIFA mottos is one of Fair Play, and such a gesture would be applauded by all right thinking people within the game of football.
it is always neutral refs anyway
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east utd
lads ,what worries me over the fallout from this match,when galway teams visit mayo can they still get a fair game,referees will be under fierce pressure especially say drawn away to westport.i would like to think so.also with the final to be played in galway which officials will be given the job,will say castlebar ask for roscommon refs?
the connaught final is always played with neutral refs as far as i know, i know in the 2 that we played in they were neutral anyway! mayo refs wouldn't be on a mayo teams side anyway, they always seem to be the same to both teams no matter what county the other team is from, FAIR PLAY its called!!:ball: