POSKETT AT THE VALLEY
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Totally in control. Don’t take any shit. Explain their decisions. Don’t you think it’s time for football referee’s in the top flight to get a grip? Mic them up and penalise abusive language directed at them.
Remember David Elleray wired up at Millwall v Arsenal in the late 80s?Totally in control. Don’t take any shit. Explain their decisions. Don’t you think it’s time for football referee’s in the top flight to get a grip? Mic them up and penalise abusive language directed at them.
Yep. Didn’t have the authority to do anything about it. Time for a change.Remember David Elleray wired up at Millwall v Arsenal in the late 80s?
No. This is a lazy comparison that I hate.Totally in control. Don’t take any shit. Explain their decisions. Don’t you think it’s time for football referee’s in the top flight to get a grip? Mic them up and penalise abusive language directed at them.
So why is there so much disrespect for football referees. Your argument just doesn’t stack up.No. This is a lazy comparison that I hate.
The games are played at different paces with hugely different consequences for transgressions and the ability to bring a game back maybe 80 yards, two minutes later in the case of rugby.
Football refs are in control 99.9% of the time. They might get decisions wrong but they are running the game. Rugby refs get a lot wrong too and, infamously, their decisions can be overturned not once, but twice, by a committee.
There’s more disrespect in rugby and less in football than is posited in lazy, stereotypical social media posts.So why is there so much disrespect for football referees. Your argument just doesn’t stack up.
So why is there so much disrespect for football referees. Your argument just doesn’t stack up.
Half the time in rugby teams themselves don't know what has happened because there is so much going on in a pile up of players. But there are stiffer penalties for answering back. Also, with VAR, you can hear the conversations going on. I thought the ref got a few things wrong last night in the England game. I felt Curry should have been yellowed early on (failure to wrap) and they were a bit harsh on Habosi as Marcus turned into him. I know most would disagree with me on the latter.No. This is a lazy comparison that I hate.
The games are played at different paces with hugely different consequences for transgressions and the ability to bring a game back maybe 80 yards, two minutes later in the case of rugby.
Football refs are in control 99.9% of the time. They might get decisions wrong but they are running the game. Rugby refs get a lot wrong too and, infamously, their decisions can be overturned not once, but twice, by a committee.
Mind you, I don’t hate that idea nearly as much as your cringey, pseudo-nostalgic “this or that” threads
you are to be congratulated for getting so much wrong with so few words.There’s more disrespect in rugby and less in football than is posited in lazy, stereotypical social media posts.
At least with the TMO-assisted decisions everyone (players and fans) know exactly what they’re looking at, exactly why they’re looking at it and the reason for the decision even if (subjectively) they might disagree with it. Add to that the acceptance of it by the players (with no more than a polite enquiry by the captain) and you’re a world away from half a dozen players surrounding the ref and screaming obscenities at him (which filters all the way down to kids football of course).Half the time in rugby teams themselves don't know what has happened because there is so much going on in a pile up of players. But there are stiffer penalties for answering back. Also, with VAR, you can hear the conversations going on. I thought the ref got a few things wrong last night in the England game. I felt Curry should have been yellowed early on (failure to wrap) and they were a bit harsh on Habosi as Marcus turned into him. I know most would disagree with me on the latter.
I can vouch however, that the social media boards are full of referee threads. Quins used to have a thing about Wayne Barnes. Whilst there is an absence of coarse language, the feeling that the ref was jolly well short of the required standard is nothing new.
The penalties are there but are they being used? Biggar (as per) was screaming at Dickson on a couple of occasions, it was Van Dijk -esque! His fellow 10 Sexton not far behind. See also Dupont's comments last night.Half the time in rugby teams themselves don't know what has happened because there is so much going on in a pile up of players. But there are stiffer penalties for answering back. Also, with VAR, you can hear the conversations going on. I thought the ref got a few things wrong last night in the England game. I felt Curry should have been yellowed early on (failure to wrap) and they were a bit harsh on Habosi as Marcus turned into him. I know most would disagree with me on the latter.
I can vouch however, that the social media boards are full of referee threads. Quins used to have a thing about Wayne Barnes. Whilst there is an absence of coarse language, the feeling that the ref was jolly well short of the required standard is nothing new.
Really?you are to be congratulated for getting so much wrong with so few words.