Rowls wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 3:15 pm
Some good, some bad. He clearly lost control but my verdict today is that the players -each and every single one of them- did their utmost to make themselves ungovernable. Had the players played in a spirit of co-operation and carried themselves with proper sporting conduct, this referee might have had a good game.
We needed a stronger referee today but witnessed the worst side of professional football culture. It's shameful TBH.
A. 15
B. 18
C. 12
D. 10
I am with you as regards the players and their attitudes. They are professionals, and that should cover how they approach these events but they do not. It does not make the referees job any easier.
With that being said, the ungovernable stuff i cannot accept. This whole refereeing by consent, "a duty to let the game flow", on first name terms with the players, referee/club liaison nonsense is a modern concept, it's a British/PL facilitated concept and it's why our once envied cadre of officials are no longer considered the elite and are struggling to make the grade at international level rather than being the first names jotted down.
5 games. Maybe not even that, maybe even three games maximum Is all it takes.
Dissent to the ref? Red card. Swarming the ref? Red card. Repeat and persistent offending? Yellow then red. First time the keeper noticeably takes the **** with time wasting? Yellow then the next time, red.
You would quickly see just how governable everyone becomes. Do that, and stick to it. You often see at the start of every season that they're gonna clamp down on such and such, they do and then shortly after it's forgotten about.
This concept where people say "the referee was great, he let the game flow". That's a learned concept that comes with many years of experience. That's after you've earn your stripes and you know what you are doing. It should not be a starting point to the whims and graces of middle of the road, novice referees. The starting point should be that they blow up for absolutely everything and everything and it should not be out of the ordinary that games finish with 7/8/9+ cards and clubs are getting fined.
Refs are hated on at the moment for being too soft in general rather than being hated for being absolute bastards. Get back to that, establish that as the baseline and then go from there.
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