Refereeing Standards

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Re: Refereeing Standards

by T.R.O.L.I. » 26 Nov 2010 22:15

Teaching English (as a) Foreign Language.

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Re: Refereeing Standards

by prostak » 26 Nov 2010 23:33

Yeh, that. Kids abroad seem to be keener on US English than the one with all the pointless u's.

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Re: Refereeing Standards

by PlasticRoyale » 27 Nov 2010 00:07

Who the fcuk would have 22 chav builders hurling abuse at them for 90 mins on a sunday morning

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Re: Refereeing Standards

by Ian Royal » 27 Nov 2010 14:32

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Ian Royal agree with virtually everything posted on this thread.

better knowledge at all levels of the game, experience of reffing, more communication from officials... all would be great. The current situation with discipline is pretty much the officials fault though. They've taken shit for too many years from the players and managers without taking effective action. It'd be carnage clamping down on it now. You'd risk have a season of games finishing 8 a side.


With regards to the last point Ian, The best way to deal with Dissent is to impose suspensions rather than Yellow Cards. You wouldnt get farcial games then in a clampdown. Eg, Player would have got a Yellow for verbals, just ban him for 1 game instead. 2 if he does it again.


interesting suggestion.

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Re: Refereeing Standards

by Y21_Royal » 28 Nov 2010 19:42

prostak Nice to see that refereeing is one sphere where there's no qualms over providing scab labor.


Not sure it counts as scab labour when the SFA don't actually tell them why they are needed


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Re: Refereeing Standards

by prostak » 28 Nov 2010 22:55

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prostak Nice to see that refereeing is one sphere where there's no qualms over providing scab labor.


Not sure it counts as scab labour when the SFA don't actually tell them why they are needed


Fair point. The Polish and Portuguese refs did withdraw when they found out, which suggests the others chose not to, though.

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Re: Refereeing Standards

by Platypuss » 29 Nov 2010 08:22

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prostak Nice to see that refereeing is one sphere where there's no qualms over providing scab labor.


Not sure it counts as scab labour when the SFA don't actually tell them why they are needed


Fair point. The Polish and Portuguese refs did withdraw when they found out, which suggests the others chose not to, though.


This suggests not:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/9235282.stm

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