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I think in essence, it is because you cannot polish a turd.
You can roll it in glitter to make it look pretty though.
But at the end of the day you're still just left with a glittery turd.
I think in essence, it is because you cannot polish a turd.
Although I like football, I hate all the diving, feigning injury and cheating that goes on. Referees need to have eyes in the back of their heads and the judgement of Solomon to keep control of things. Trying to con the Ref almost seems to be an accepted part of the game. Incidentally I tried refereeing for a year after I stopped playing football and hated it. It is not nice to have every decision questioned and your parentage questioned at regular intervals. I'm surprised that anybody wants to be a ref, but a game cannot be played without one. Perhaps football should take out a leaf from Rugby, where the referee has to be respected and his decision is always final.
But then Football is a gentleman's game played by oafs, Rugby is an oaf's game played by gentlemen! :mmm:
Rugby, ah yes, the sport with currently, the highest number of Drug Bans for any sport in the UK. maybe we shouldn't take a leaf out of their book.Although I like football, I hate all the diving, feigning injury and cheating that goes on. Referees need to have eyes in the back of their heads and the judgement of Solomon to keep control of things. Trying to con the Ref almost seems to be an accepted part of the game. Incidentally I tried refereeing for a year after I stopped playing football and hated it. It is not nice to have every decision questioned and your parentage questioned at regular intervals. I'm surprised that anybody wants to be a ref, but a game cannot be played without one. Perhaps football should take out a leaf from Rugby, where the referee has to be respected and his decision is always final.
But then Football is a gentleman's game played by oafs, Rugby is an oaf's game played by gentlemen! :mmm:
Mic the referee in the Premiership as is done in rugby. This is something that football could learn and benefit from.
Mic the referee in the Premiership as is done in rugby. This is something that football could learn and benefit from.
Definitely agree, this is one area I think could really help, sadly Referees are not even allowed to be interviewed after a game.
Refs have been miked before and I don't see the merit. I would however like them to be given the leeway to go to the media and be able to explain contentious decisions from their perspective rather than being hidden away and prevented by the authorities
I imagine that players/clubs sponsors would be rather shocked at the outbursts and the impact upon their image and this behavior (the arguing, backchat to the ref and cheating) would be stamped out within a season. Sponsors threatening to pull out and affect revenue streams would soon nip them up.
It's won't happen however, not that I care, as I gave up on football entirely several years ago.
I saw something on Sky (couple of seasons ago) about La Liga where they miked a ref up in a game. Some very industrious language and showed how hard a job the ref has with the amount of diving and trying to get opposition booked or sent off. I can see how the very top players would be affected by the loss of image rights/sponsors but even then once they are on the pitch it would be furthest from their mind
They'd probably disagree on some decisions:rofl:How about, in top matches they have a referee in each half of the pitch. It would be more likely they would be more up with play and each could assist the other on decisions depending who had the better view
Why wouldn't it work?
How about, in top matches they have a referee in each half of the pitch. It would be more likely they would be more up with play and each could assist the other on decisions depending who had the better view
Why wouldn't it work?
How about, in top matches they have a referee in each half of the pitch. It would be more likely they would be more up with play and each could assist the other on decisions depending who had the better view
Why wouldn't it work?
That is what the linesmen/assistant referees are supposed to do! The main ref runs on a sort of diagonal line between them, so that most parts of the pitch are covered. Remember that the linesmen in professional football are qualified refs in their own right.
The refs still can't keep up with play and they only see incidents from one angle. In Europe, the officials behind the goal don't seem to be allowed to make decisions. Two qualified refs working in tandem should improve the chances of making the right decisions