Gone_Shrimping wrote:How did the referee v Cheltenham miss their player stamping on Kenyon but saw Kenyon flick his leg at the Cheltenham man.
friedshrimp wrote:and Keith I wonder what wopuld have happened if you had done a similar strict applications of the laws of football to the one you did in hockey. You would have probably been chased off the park, all the way home and had your house torched. That would just have been for starters
John L wrote:Tony Harrington.
Over to you, Fried shrimp...
fulwoodshrimp wrote:Was Tony Harrington today's referee against Blackpool? If so he was very poor and very one-sided in his decision making. There was a clear foul on Fleming before Blackpool's second goal.He was your typical "homer" referee giving most of his decisions in favour of the home team. Another official that shouldn't be anywhere near the Football League imo.
Sakhalin Shrimp wrote:John L wrote:Tony Harrington.
Over to you, Fried shrimp...
This could be interesting
fulwoodshrimp wrote:I understand there is a problem recruiting enough referees but that shouldn't mean they are as bad as the current batch coming through. Whatever we are doing to train and promote referees isn't working and we need to look again at the system. Several referees this season including yesterday's are not up to the task imo. He clearly favoured the home side in his decision making and how he didn't give the foul on Andy Fleming that led to Blackpool's second goal escapes me. I don't like a system where its ex-referees supporting the current crop and guiding them. It needs more objectivity and some ruthlessness. Referees that show themselves inadequate in the Football League seem to continue being inadequate. In my opinion they should be thrown off the list. This season the quality of the referee has decided the results of games. We have lost to Cheltenham, and Barnet particularly due to the referees and questionable decisions. It's not all been bad in a number of games this season the referee has been good but overall we need big changes and better selection and education for prospective referees.
friedshrimp wrote:fulwoodshrimp wrote:I understand there is a problem recruiting enough referees but that shouldn't mean they are as bad as the current batch coming through. Whatever we are doing to train and promote referees isn't working and we need to look again at the system. Several referees this season including yesterday's are not up to the task imo. He clearly favoured the home side in his decision making and how he didn't give the foul on Andy Fleming that led to Blackpool's second goal escapes me. I don't like a system where its ex-referees supporting the current crop and guiding them. It needs more objectivity and some ruthlessness. Referees that show themselves inadequate in the Football League seem to continue being inadequate. In my opinion they should be thrown off the list. This season the quality of the referee has decided the results of games. We have lost to Cheltenham, and Barnet particularly due to the referees and questionable decisions. It's not all been bad in a number of games this season the referee has been good but overall we need big changes and better selection and education for prospective referees.
Whatever changes are made I think there is still the fundamental problem of football being a hostile environment where personal abuse is accepted. Where are new and 'better' refs going to come from? who would want to do it? The other big change could be for football managers, players and crowds to show more emmotional maturity and accept the ups and downs without needing someone to blame. A sense of proprtion wouldn't go amiss. As the saying goes, no-one died.
I wasn't at the game but I am guessing that if we had a slowmotion replay of the Fleming incident we might well still debate whether it was a foul or not.
I would have thought ex-refs are the only ones with the experience to teach the next generation. how could someone teach who has never done it? On that basis I could manage morecambe no problem.
fulwoodshrimp wrote:Referees that show themselves inadequate in the Football League seem to continue being inadequate. In my opinion they should be thrown off the list.
Missed the penalty in the first half when a defender was hugging Kevs hips, a definate red for the assault on the going clear through Mullers. The clear push on one of our defenders before the scrambled rebound for their goal. Apart from that he was ok!Gone_Shrimping wrote:I have seen a lot worse refs at The Globe than the one on Saturday.
He should have red carded the guy who assaulted Paul Mullin though.
Keith wrote:So would you accept matches being postponed due to a lack of officials?
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