dougdeep
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How the referee can be blamed for this result is a joke.
Who blamed him for the result?
How the referee can be blamed for this result is a joke.
most sensible post of 2014?
Wannabe ref.
Who blamed him for the result?
Not a wana be ref at all mate. I'm not even saying the ref got Greer's second yellow correct, I'm just saying, why give the referee that dilemma? And my comment about accordance with the laws of the game, I make that point in response to all those fans that moaned when March played the ball twice. You don't need to be a referee, nor want to be one, to know that rule.
well i am.
believe it or not there is a clue in the username.
i look at the game from a referee's point of view, without going to a game as a bhafc supporter expecting every decision to go to my chosen team.
it is a bloody hard job, i have been doing it 13 years and is a thankless task.
today, he got the big decisions correct and did not affect the result of the game.
if you are looking for a scapegoat try our captain, but we cant criticise our own.
contact me, i will point you in the direction of a course.
you too like me can train 5 days a week
do 4 games a week
travel to rye for £30 on a Tuesday night
attend 6 meeting a month
pass yearly fitness test, 12600 meters in 12 minutes
mentor schemes and assessments
it would give you far more of an idea about refereeing and change your opinion about football
I would say i am a fair better judge on a referee's performance, than your regular supporter who watches 90 minutes - 23 times a season after a few beers in my belly
Are you serious, 12, 600 metres in 12 minutes. You must then sir enter the next Olympic 10,000 meters as you would smash the current world record!
He does train 5 days a week and do 4 games a week, got to be superhuman.
Wannabe ref was about you sucking up to the ref who posted on here.
Please point out who seems to be confused about the March corner decision.
You'd have to be - the 10,000m world record is 26:17:53, so 2600m further in 14 minutes fewer is some bloody going!
How does agreeing with his point of view make me want to be a ref? And how can I point you to all the fans moaning about the March corner decision, we are no longer in a stadium full of outraged fans. Sorry I don't know their names and their addresses.
and go to bed
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Arrrrrgh
Err, he was just about to race away from Greer and Upson to have a one-on-one with the keeper. How is that not a goal-scoring opportunity? Greer knew what he was doing with a professional foul but the ref gave him the benefit of the doubt.
So there's only one person to blame with the blatant body check to get him sent off.
I do think their one in the first half was a red too, strictly by the laws of the game but at least the ref was consistent. Unfortunately the Reading player wasn't stupid enough to commit another bookable offence.
If you want to see some ridiculous ref decisions look at Match of the Day. Fonte's booking against Palace, the Chelsea penalty and sending off for example.
Ref gave out unnecessary cards all over the place, linesmen made numerous incorrect offside decisions and why oh why was there 6 minutes injury time? Where do they get these officials from and how are they officiating in the Championship? Disgrace.