Voice of fair play
Striker
It was a mistake and a big mistake that happens always and always will not matter how experienced somebody is.If you read the club’s statement, they are not looking to go down the legal route or change things.
There is no complaint is, out of 10 refs yesterday, why were we allocated the 2nd least experienced ref when so much was at stake.
And incompetence is far greater that just a mistake.
History has proved that, the culture is all wrong.
Players make massive mistakes in big games, yet most know they did not make that mistake on purpose so either feel sorry for them or sympathy.
Feel the same for a ref in the heat of the moment with one look.
They is always going to be somebody who benefits more over a season than another team, it’s impossible for it to be perfectly equal.+9
And @Voice of fair play reckons it’s embarrassing to suggest they might have paid anyone off
That doesn’t include yesterday either.
Only conspiracy theories or daft buggers make anything more of it.
I am sure if you went through every league and every level a team would be top and a team bottom if they kept stats on refs decisions going against or for them.
Only fools make anything more than coincidence out of it imo
It’s just happens you correct, the Coventry defender made a massive mistake in the first leg of our play off game, so did Moore in the final.No mate, it's still just a mistake.
The game is littered with players mistakes that cost teams games in big games.
But that seems accepted because it’s always happened.
Exactly the same applies to refs.
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