by JR » 10 Apr 2010 17:41
by Sun Tzu » 10 Apr 2010 17:51
Woodcote Royal
At the moment referees make mistakes that have a huge impact on the game and their apologists (other referees like you, for instance ) accuse others, like me, of ignorance for criticizing a system that consistently uses the appeal system as an extension of the respect campaign
Woodcote Royal by not just upholding decisions that are clearly wrong but also punishing large numbers of clubs for merely having the brass neck to question decisions made by officials whose standards are often questionable to say the least.
Woodcote Royal I don't need to know chapter and verse of the current appeals system to know it isn't working and, frankly, I really don't give a toss about any county appeals you may have attended.
Woodcote Royal As a fan, I'm pig sick of the condescension of people like you
Woodcote Royal
Believe it or not, the game wasn't invented for cr@p referees to eke out a comfortable living without the scutiny that would ensure they either improve or get replaced.
Woodcote Royal The primary function of any appeals system should be to correct as many wrong decisions as possible and that is clearly not the case at the moment.
by Murts-is-Lej » 10 Apr 2010 18:12
by Rax » 10 Apr 2010 18:15
Sun TzuWoodcote Royal
At the moment referees make mistakes that have a huge impact on the game and their apologists (other referees like you, for instance ) accuse others, like me, of ignorance for criticizing a system that consistently uses the appeal system as an extension of the respect campaign
No, i point out your ignorance where you clearly have no idea what the Respect campaign is about. I accuse you of nothing. The appeals system has been around for donkey's years and there are more appeals now than ever and more decisions over turned (largely because the basis on which you CAN appeal has been widened greatly, in direct contrast to your view !Woodcote Royal by not just upholding decisions that are clearly wrong but also punishing large numbers of clubs for merely having the brass neck to question decisions made by officials whose standards are often questionable to say the least.
Managers get punished not for criticising referees but for the place and way they do it.Woodcote Royal I don't need to know chapter and verse of the current appeals system to know it isn't working and, frankly, I really don't give a toss about any county appeals you may have attended.
That's OK, you've made it clear you have no interest in the reality of what goes on, just on your partial and poor perception of it. That's your option.Woodcote Royal As a fan, I'm pig sick of the condescension of people like you
That's OK, as a fan I'm pig sick of ignorant people who can't even be bothered to try and understand something before launching into criticism of it.Woodcote Royal
Believe it or not, the game wasn't invented for cr@p referees to eke out a comfortable living without the scutiny that would ensure they either improve or get replaced.
Indeed it wasn't. And luckily there is a system which heavily scrutinises the performance of officials. They just don;t publish the results in the Mail. And officials do improve and get replaced.Woodcote Royal The primary function of any appeals system should be to correct as many wrong decisions as possible and that is clearly not the case at the moment.
That's not how the clubs use it though is it....
I agree that blatently wrong decisions of fact should, where possible, be corrected. However there is a limit to what can be done. You cannot give a goal that was wrongly disallowed, you cannot give a foul throw that was missed on the basis of appeal. You also cannot undermine the officials by using hindsight and endless TV replays to tidy up things you don;t like. It's a fundamental aspect of football that it is refereed according to the opinion of the referee. Therefore you can only criticise referees if you judge their decisions in context, from the position where they were when incidents occurred and by respecting that they are entitled to form an opinion that is different to yours.
You've got a fundamental problem with life if you think that you can sit down after a 90 minute game of football and set about 'correcting' every perceived error made by the officials. You'd kill the game.
by Sun Tzu » 10 Apr 2010 18:25
Rax
Sun - you're barking mad, how you can defend the standard of referreeing that we've had to endure this season is frankly laughable.
Rax No wonder Mills lost what in my mind was a perfectly valid appeal - because of t****rs in the referreeing community spouting rubbish about respect when most haven't the balls to stand up and admit that the red card was wrong!
ZERO credibility.
by Woodcote Royal » 10 Apr 2010 23:49
Sun TzuWoodcote Royal
At the moment referees make mistakes that have a huge impact on the game and their apologists (other referees like you, for instance ) accuse others, like me, of ignorance for criticizing a system that consistently uses the appeal system as an extension of the respect campaign
No, i point out your ignorance where you clearly have no idea what the Respect campaign is about. I accuse you of nothing. The appeals system has been around for donkey's years and there are more appeals now than ever and more decisions over turned (largely because the basis on which you CAN appeal has been widened greatly, in direct contrast to your view !Woodcote Royal by not just upholding decisions that are clearly wrong but also punishing large numbers of clubs for merely having the brass neck to question decisions made by officials whose standards are often questionable to say the least.
Managers get punished not for criticising referees but for the place and way they do it.Woodcote Royal I don't need to know chapter and verse of the current appeals system to know it isn't working and, frankly, I really don't give a toss about any county appeals you may have attended.
That's OK, you've made it clear you have no interest in the reality of what goes on, just on your partial and poor perception of it. That's your option.Woodcote Royal As a fan, I'm pig sick of the condescension of people like you
That's OK, as a fan I'm pig sick of ignorant people who can't even be bothered to try and understand something before launching into criticism of it.Woodcote Royal
Believe it or not, the game wasn't invented for cr@p referees to eke out a comfortable living without the scutiny that would ensure they either improve or get replaced.
Indeed it wasn't. And luckily there is a system which heavily scrutinises the performance of officials. They just don;t publish the results in the Mail. And officials do improve and get replaced.Woodcote Royal The primary function of any appeals system should be to correct as many wrong decisions as possible and that is clearly not the case at the moment.
That's not how the clubs use it though is it....
I agree that blatently wrong decisions of fact should, where possible, be corrected. However there is a limit to what can be done. You cannot give a goal that was wrongly disallowed, you cannot give a foul throw that was missed on the basis of appeal. You also cannot undermine the officials by using hindsight and endless TV replays to tidy up things you don;t like. It's a fundamental aspect of football that it is refereed according to the opinion of the referee. Therefore you can only criticise referees if you judge their decisions in context, from the position where they were when incidents occurred and by respecting that they are entitled to form an opinion that is different to yours.
You've got a fundamental problem with life if you think that you can sit down after a 90 minute game of football and set about 'correcting' every perceived error made by the officials. You'd kill the game.
by crossie » 10 Apr 2010 23:54
by Rax » 11 Apr 2010 00:10
crossie I think the standard of refereeing has been poor, but I saw the Mills incident and didn't think it was 50-50...looks like a red to me
by leon » 11 Apr 2010 01:14
JR Mills sat with the fans today. True fan's player. Could become a royal legend!
by Sun Tzu » 11 Apr 2010 08:08
Woodcote Royal
If your attitude is typical, referees are going to get everything they deserve from any requests for respect.
by rhroyal » 11 Apr 2010 08:44
by parky » 11 Apr 2010 11:11
The Laws Of The Game A direct free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any
of the following seven offences in a manner considered by the referee to be
careless, reckless or using excessive force:
• kicks or attempts to kick an opponent
• trips or attempts to trip an opponent
• jumps at an opponent
• charges an opponent
• strikes or attempts to strike an opponent
• pushes an opponent
• tackles an opponent
The Laws Of The Game A player, substitute or substituted player is sent off if he commits any of the
following seven offences:
• serious foul play
• violent conduct
• spitting at an opponent or any other person
• denying the opposing team a goal or an obvious goal-scoring opportunity
by deliberately handling the ball (this does not apply to a goalkeeper within
his own penalty area)
• denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity to an opponent moving
towards the player’s goal by an offence punishable by a free kick or a
penalty kick
• using offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures
• receiving a second caution in the same match
by North Somerset Royal » 11 Apr 2010 11:48
JR Mills sat with the fans today. True fan's player. Could become a royal legend!
by The Cap » 11 Apr 2010 19:42
Yes he was just in front of us but regretably not with his girlfriend.
by SpaceCruiser » 11 Apr 2010 19:42
by Ian Royal » 11 Apr 2010 19:47
SpaceCruiser I still think video replays are the answer.
by Sun Tzu » 11 Apr 2010 20:13
Ian RoyalSpaceCruiser I still think video replays are the answer.
to what question, and how?
by Cripple Creek » 11 Apr 2010 21:44
by North Somerset Royal » 11 Apr 2010 21:56
by SLAMMED » 11 Apr 2010 22:02
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