http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-27274873 Why on earth anyone would want to be a referee is beyond me. Is anyone here a ref in their spare time? And if so, why?
I feel sorry for these amateur refs but admit it Tuckin you'd love to punch to the ground some of the PL refs City have had this season.
He can join the queue. Best warn him it's a bigger queue than the Final tickets, it has fans of every English football club in it.
Comments like these are the thin edge of the wedge and form the basis of why people think it's acceptable to physically assault referees. ****ing moronic.
Surely it's just a tongue-in-cheek remark and not a serious one. Your comment on the RIP thread could do with editing, Polly; tasteless and crude as any form of polite tribute. Just saying, like.
Game of Aussie rules here last year, some twat didn't like the umpire so after the game walked up to him and punched him out. The result, Umpire almost lost an eye, the offender 8 months Gaol. Not long enough really
What I find hard to believe is that the player involved had been red carded earlier in the week and played under a different name! Referees get too much grief in the professional game and more should be done to set a better example.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-officiated-sons-UNDER-9S-football-match.html There are plenty of examples of Sunday league refs getting attacked, most don't make the papers though. I reffed two open age Sunday league games, one I abandoned over fears for players safety. After that I reffed junior leagues for a while, but got fed up with the abuse from the parents on the sidelines.
Even if it's tongue-in-cheek, it's irresponsible. It's all part of the process of undermining referees and creating a culture of hatred and disrespect around them, which ultimately gives rise to the scenario we see in this news item. Ridiculous. Refs don't make wrong decisions to deliberately piss anyone off, and the more they are vilified, the fewer people will want to take it up. Then standards drop... more vilification.... less people want to do the job, and so on. A vicious cycle, propelled by clubs and fans alike. [/QUOTE] Done
Done [/QUOTE] Top post Polly. These ex pro players who slag off refs constantly and yet not one of them has taken up the offer to do the job. Our refs arent bent, they dont take bribes. They make honest mistakes. I do agree they are sometimes intimidated but i put all that down to that **** Ferguson and others have followed suit. They need more support to stand up to these cheating ****s and i include our players in that.
Given that refs make mistakes that change games, and even seasons, and definitely need some sort of tech support, the abuse they get is over the top. In truth, they generally make fewer errors than I would in their place - It's just that I have the benefit of replays later on to see that my "nailed on penalty" at the ground was nothing of the sort when seen on MOTD. Admit it, we've all done it. Perhaps they could start by only permitting the captain to address complaints to the ref, with cards for any other offender? Would at least stop the bullying that goes on by some teams?
Your average ref probably makes fewer mistakes in a season that your average player does in 90 minutes.
Done [/QUOTE] I guess it's just a marker for what you value in life and respect doesn't seem to have a place for you; never mind, you could and you did, so well done for being you!
On the contrary, Fez. I lost both parents to cancer in recent years, as well as a number of other family members over the years, so I know my way around the bastard and feel quite well qualified to pass comments around the matter