- Apr 5, 2014
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Nothing wrong with having a jolly old boo at a referee. They expect it. But you will be wrong most of the time. It's all the toxic crap outside it, which I suspect you and very few on here engage with.I'm as guilty as anyone as jumping off my seat and shouting "OI!!" at what at first seems like a horror tackle on one of our players and then braying for a card, only to watch the replay later and realise there was absolutely nothing wrong with the challenge.
Or insisting that a ball has gone out of play when all the evidence later proves it didn't. Or that an opposition player is timewasting, only for it to transpire they're concussed or have torn a ligament.
Refs have to make instant and important decisions with all this emotional crowd noise going on, and the in-your-face stuff from players and benches. To be honest it's no surprise that they make mistakes. The bigger surprise is that they don't make more.
I love rugby and cricket too. In rugby there is more scope for a ref to get it wrong. In 2003, before Johnny scored the famous drop goal in the final, there was an absolutely clear situation when an Aussie came in from the side at the breakdown. No doubt at all. The commentator even mentioned it. A penalty between the posts. The ref missed it though. I sat there and thought 'Oh, well'. It happens, because in rugby so much is going on. You just accept it. England won in the next passage of play. But even if we'd lost I wouldn't have gone on about it. In rugby it's just accepted that, like the players, the ref is not perfect. Rarely do you see players ganging up.
In football, it drives me nuts how folk just can't accept the facts. No ref is perfect. But the EPL officials are there because they are right most of the time. And if we are beaten by a clear and obvious error by the ref I still accept it. The match is won and lost over 90 minutes.
This is not to say that refereeing shouldn't be constantly evaluated to make it better. But my view is that if folk cannot show respect to a ref then they should take up something else. Football is clearly too much for them. It's just a game.