BensGrandad
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I was told at the game yesterday all refs in the Championship next season are going to be full time, anybody else heard or read that.
It was definitely Greer, screwing a pass backwards. That was a good decision.
Me too, and I sit behind where that lino was. The offside decision in the first half was inexcusable though - forced Stockdale into a great save. The Watford player was yards offside
Problem is though can you blame every ref for this poor season - has every ref recently been that poor to allow hardly any Brighton goals to be scored?
Is that from football rumours site?I was told at the game yesterday all refs in the Championship next season are going to be full time, anybody else heard or read that.
I was at the game and this about sums it up!Agree well he was not a homer
?. Some awful decisions from the linesman as well. Watford were not great and again if we had a goal scorer ? We would have won, again. Deeley should have gone for 3 bookable offences.
I'd be surprised if the east stand Lino couldn't see the Watford player with a handful of CMS shirt holding him back. I could see it clearly from my seat in the east stand.
I watched the replay several times and difficult to tell if it was our player or theirs. Either way I don't think that awful Lino would've known and didn't seem in the right position...
Yes the lino had a terrible game in front of East stand. Started when he missed Deeney about 2 yards offside for his first chance which he missed. I was shocked when i saw the recording on Sky and none of them picked up on it as well.
Yes the lino had a terrible game in front of East stand. Started when he missed Deeney about 2 yards offside for his first chance which he missed. I was shocked when i saw the recording on Sky and none of them picked up on it as well.
The 2nd penalty appeal when CMS was grabbed looked a reasonably clear pen from the East stand. I also thought that when Bennet went down in first half it could have been given. Looked like clear contact. Again on the TV coverage they said he hadn't touched him despite what looked clear contact on several replays...
On another day could have been different, but whatever happens we need to find some strike power over the summer.
I was told at the game yesterday all refs in the Championship next season are going to be full time, anybody else heard or read that.
Is that from football rumours site?
Definitely off Greer's shin.
Only a couple of half hearted offside appeals.
Even the comms said it was an attempted clearance.
For those that missed the game but want to foolishly watch...
If we're talking about the incident on 7 mins 24 secs then surely Deeney is offside when the Watford player plays the ball forward. The fact it subsequently came off Greer is surely irrelevant.
If we're talking about the incident on 7 mins 24 secs then surely Deeney is offside when the Watford player plays the ball forward. The fact it subsequently came off Greer is surely irrelevant.
The argument against is obviously was the watford player actually playing the ball forward !
No, because it wasn't played forward to him.
The attempted clearance by Greer (although he miscued it again) is the important touch.
disagree. The commentary didn't even mention either point (offside or who fed pass)
On the replay they say it was not very convincing defending with an opportunity to get the ball clear.
It was definitely Greer who played it through, and definitely not offside.
Yes, he was in an offside position, but no offence because it was Greer who played it.
The touch by the Watford player doesn't matter.
What do we expect from officials from the championship downwards?
The disparity between the wages of PGMOL and National List level one referees is absurd. The 16 select group referees are on contracts of over 70k a year, plus match fees in excess of 1k. Although 100k a year is nothing in comparison to the wages earned by the players they referee, it certainly isn't a bad salary, and although they get a lot of stick from fans and the press, the summit of the professional game must be an amazing thing to be a part of.
Why do we have only 16 full time referees in the country though? These 16 officials, our very best in the country, have the time to obtain outstanding levels of fitness, spend hours assessing every performance, work with the FA and other PGMOL staff to develop and improve further as referees, and still they make abysmal errors such a sending off wrong players. So again, what do we expect from lower league referees?
A football league referee will earn under 400 pounds for every game and that is all. They have to juggle refereeing the proffessianal game with their full time jobs. Assistant referees are worst off, earning under 200 pounds from the championship downwards, and under 800 pounds on the premier league, and that is all. Also, assistant referees need only to be Level 3, meaning they operate on the Ryman and Conference leagues as a referee. Policeman Harry Leonard from Peacehaven is a prime example of this. He is a level 3 referee yet you see him operating week in week out on the premier league as an assistant. This means he can be running the line at Old Trafford saturday, off to work as a policemen monday, and off to the dripping pan tuesday night to do a middle. It just doesn't make sense to me.
We won't get professional performances from our officials unless they are paid as professionals. Not 100k a year, but something to live on comfortably, or something which means officials only have to work part time so they can accommodate more commitments to their development as match officials. Until then, you won't catch me complaining about the performance of a football league referee.