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That’s like saying a player good enough for Burnley is good enough for Man City because they’re in the same league.There’s no reason a so called Top ref shouldn’t be doing their fare share of Burnley v Fulham type fixtures and equally anyone deemed good enough to be a premier league referee should get a go at the top of table clashes
I can see your point, but if your not certain you shouldn't be giving it in my opinion..
It's a contact sport that in it's nature is fast paced and flows end to end .. referees need to respect that end encourage players to get on with the game ..stop blowing every two seconds for nothing fouls, and then stopping the game for 2 or 3 minutes to have a chat with players.
If it looks soft then just wave play on and shout at the diving little twat to get on with the game
That’s like saying a player good enough for Burnley is good enough for Man City because they’re in the same league.
So if a ref isn't sure if there was sufficient contact in real time then they should just book the player.why they stopped booking players for diving if no free kick given its a dive surely
Nah not at all imo, why should bigger teams Get perceived higher quality refs, reward high performing refs with cup finals etc by all means however Manchester City v Chelsea is worth exactly the same amount of points as Bournemouth v Everton so shouldn’t be treated differently with refereeing appointments imoThat’s like saying a player good enough for Burnley is good enough for Man City because they’re in the same league.
well they give plenty free kicks without being absolutely certain Frannie Lee would have loved youSo if a ref isn't sure if there was sufficient contact in real time then they should just book the player.
How many times do fans complain that refs should only give pens if they're absolutely certain yet you think think if they have any doubt they should just book the player who's appealed?
There are very few things a offical can be 100% certain of on a footy field when it comes to fouls, handballs etc. If an official is more or less certain of something but has a minute doubt you reckon he shouldn't give it?
It's utter madness that there isn't a timer for getting the ball back in play. I just don't see why it hasn't happened yet and it would be so easy to implement.That they allow time wasting, doesn’t matter what minute it’s getting wasted.. book them and it’ll stop.
& how they always fall for defenders falling over. Wish VAR could step in for diving
My point is that within the Premier League there are levels. Some PL players are better than other PL players. Some PL managers are better than other PL managers. Some PL referees are better than other PL referees. The best players play for the best clubs. The best managers manage the best clubs. And the best referee do the best games.Of course it isn't. The officials are meant to be impartial and making the game "fair" for everyone.
Man City's job isn't to assemble a squad that is "fair" to the rest of the league.
All games should be randomly allocated from a group of refs the league has deemed good enough to referee the games.
Because games with the highest profile require someone with the skillet and temperament to handle it.Nah not at all imo, why should bigger teams Get perceived higher quality refs, reward high performing refs with cup finals etc by all means however Manchester City v Chelsea is worth exactly the same amount of points as Bournemouth v Everton so shouldn’t be treated differently with refereeing appointments imo
My point is that within the Premier League there are levels. Some PL players are better than other PL players. Some PL managers are better than other PL managers. Some PL referees are better than other PL referees. The best players play for the best clubs. The best managers manage the best clubs. And the best referee do the best games.
Because games with the highest profile require someone with the skillet and temperament to handle it.
Trying to imagine your face when Jarred Gillet gives the Mags an incorrect last minute penalty against us whilst World Cup referee Anthony Taylor is refereeing a meaningless mid table game between 13th and 14th. I want the best referee available refereeing the game.The "best" games is completely opinion based though, isnt it? Which is a bigger game? Man Utd v Nottm Forest, Villa v West Ham or Everton v Brighton?
It's completely unfair that some teams have the more competent refs more than others. Why should they have that advantage?
Why should some teams be punished by being allocated the ones who lose control of a game by trying not to make any decisions in the first half and ending up dishing out loads of yellows in the 2nd half, any more than any other team?
There's also just nothing anyone can do about it either - it's not like you can invest heavily in "being involved in bigger games in the league" like you can in say a goal scorer or a coach who is good at organising defences etc etc
Random allocation completely removes it as a factor. It's madness that it isn't already the case IMHO.
Trying to imagine your face when Jarred Gillet gives the Mags an incorrect last minute penalty against us whilst World Cup referee Anthony Taylor is refereeing a meaningless mid table game between 13th and 14th. I want the best referee available refereeing the game.
Against Villa they had the ball out play for 2 minutes in stoppage time and he still blew right on 97 mins.It's utter madness that there isn't a timer for getting the ball back in play. I just don't see why it hasn't happened yet and it would be so easy to implement.