by Freez » Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:57 am
Perhaps Refs should be fully professional and paid a handsome remuneration, maybe 80K a year? Then it would be seen as a decent career path but with fitness and training on interpretations of the laws drilled into them, bit like GP's?
I sympathise with refs as its a difficult, nay impossible, to please everyone.
However, there is no excuse for poor decision making.
On Saturday, sitting in the main stand, the tackle by Oliver looked Ok, but taken from the refs angle, which was the same as the camera, I can see why he gave it as he did.
What concerns me is Mr Bankes "look at me" flourish when dishing out the card immediately. Its not about you Mr Bankes!!
So accepting that the angle of view makes consistent decisions difficult, from my angle, AJ's was legged to the ground on the turn in the box very unsubtly, and Old was cropped by a stray leg, both in the box, perhaps a video system is needed to assist the referees? Mr Bankes angle seemed to be fine with every little nudge from both sides but the big decisions in the box he bottled, for me.
TV assistance happens in every other major sport you care to mention to ensure that the right decisions are reached, so why not football?
Both those decisions would have in most cases lead to a penalty kick, as the man was played and not the ball.
So perhaps better pay and training recruits better officials with more technology at their behest could eradicate elementary mistakes.
We had two cameras there on Saturday, one on each side of the ground could help?
Just saying.
Frisnit Frisnit!!