I think all referees would like to think they were unbiased.
If however Kelly had to replace the ref that did the City V Galway match and made a few decisions in City's favour I'm sure Galway would have a few things to say about that...
can anyonr answer me why there is a dublin ref in charge on Sunday? this has been the case for years and surely its not right? what if a Cork ref was in charge ? there'd be war from Rovers.....
I think all referees would like to think they were unbiased.
If however Kelly had to replace the ref that did the City V Galway match and made a few decisions in City's favour I'm sure Galway would have a few things to say about that...
but why not a waterford/limerick/kildare ref there are plenty of options........
Dublin bias again and it nake me mad![]()
Was the one question i forgot to ask the ref who was at that NLU Forum the other week.
Dublin has the biggest population of players & refs so no real surprise they have the most refs too. What will probably also happen on sunday is the ref travels on the same train as Shamrock Rovers.
I don't believe Dublin refs are any more biased than any other ref but as on Oliver Byrne was reported as saying when thought $hel$ were playing at the Brandywell with a Derry ref its the "appearance that things are fair..." that matters.
Who is the ref on Sunday?
From what i've seen so far this season it doesn't matter a damn who the hell the referee is or where he is from, because we seem to be hard done by each and every time by the feckers, leading oul gobsh*te murphy to rant off on some bizarre tangent in the press in the following days.
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