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Or petty one either.Two wrongs don't make a right, if the players say shit to the ref then they should be warned and carded. The ref shouldn't be lowering himself to pretty insults.
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Or petty one either.Two wrongs don't make a right, if the players say shit to the ref then they should be warned and carded. The ref shouldn't be lowering himself to pretty insults.
Premier League to take no action over referee Jon Moss's 'sarky' comments
The Premier League will take no action against Jon Moss after Bournemouth requested it to investigate his conduct during the defeat to Sheffield Unitedwww.theguardian.com
I think refs having opinions about how teams or players are performing is very dangerous as it will impact their decision making.
I've watched loads of games (many involving us but plenty that don't) where the referee has clearly decided that one team is trying to play football and the other team aren't so he's pretty much awarded every decision to one team.
They need to put all of that out of their minds and just referee each incident in isolation.
It’s not an opinion, it’s a fact. They ARE in the relegation zone, and the fact they’re in the relegation zone won’t affect his decisions for or against that team...
pretty petty indeedOr petty one either.
Depends to be honest. If Goslings gone up ranting at him telling him he's having a shit game and he's responded "your teams having one" then, although really he should book him for dissent, I don't see an issue - Gosling shouldnt be twisting on in the first place and shouldnt be complaining when the same sort of stuff is thrown back at him.
No its banter, football is a emotional game players have a go at refs, refs have a little dig back, end of storyThe modern day excuse for acting like a dick
Listen to the radio, clinton Morrison was talking about it and Danny MurphyTotally agree with Bournemouth here. Referees have to be completely objective and can’t be making personal comments on pitch.
they’re the first to spit their dummies out when they want respect. It works both ways
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He is a Sunderland fan and a good turn at a Talkin.Little knan fact about Jon Moss he actually played for our youths
Then went to millwall just wasn't quite god enough
Like his refereeing
I think refs having opinions about how teams or players are performing is very dangerous as it will impact their decision making.
I've watched loads of games (many involving us but plenty that don't) where the referee has clearly decided that one team is trying to play football and the other team aren't so he's pretty much awarded every decision to one team.
They need to put all of that out of their minds and just referee each incident in isolation.
You’re probably right I just think it’s a bit rich how footballers go on with referees then start crying the second he makes some very bland comment back at him. They take far worse. Can’t stand the majority of modern footballers. Entitled little pricks for the most part.You still have to be professional though, that's the whole point of referees. Once they start losing that and dishing out their own "banter" then they lose any respect they should have. They are there to umpire the match, nothing more. They can banter all they like after the game. You don't get boxing refs laughing at boxers and telling them they are getting kicked to fuck, even if one fighter is complaining about something.
^ That doesn't mean they cannot have some banter and a laugh with players mind. Just have to be objective and professional about it all.
He was also the drummer in Culture ClubLittle knan fact about Jon Moss he actually played for our youths
Then went to millwall just wasn't quite god enough
Like his refereeing
You’re probably right I just think it’s a bit rich how footballers go on with referees then start crying the second he makes some very bland comment back at him. They take far worse. Can’t stand the majority of modern footballers. Entitled little pricks for the most part.
This reminds me of an old ref who I was friendly with - and a brilliant ref he was too: Neil Midgley, reffed for a long while in the top flight and was popular with the players. Different times but he used to " give it back" to the players.story from years ago, that a centre forward was having a go at the referee and at the end said, "call yourself a referee". a short while later that same centre forward misses a sitter and the ref said to the player "call yourself a centre forward"
apparently they both laughed about it after the game and it was recorded in one of their books after they retired.