fulwoodshrimp wrote:It seems like almost every week we are subject to atrocious refereeing where the bigger teams get all the 50-50 decisions and where very questionable decisions are awarded against us...
...It's time for a massive clearout and an end to the refereeing clique where promotion comes not on ability but for other reasons.
vvm wrote:Why did he book Ripley? I know it's a bit dramatic for the keeper to run to the other half of the pitch to speak to the ref but with Love not playing he did have the captains armband on and its always been my understanding that the captains have special permission to speak to the refs.
Agree with what has been said though, there just aren't many good refs because there is almost no incentive for anyone to want to do it.
black morse wrote:vvm wrote:Why did he book Ripley? I know it's a bit dramatic for the keeper to run to the other half of the pitch to speak to the ref but with Love not playing he did have the captains armband on and its always been my understanding that the captains have special permission to speak to the refs.
Agree with what has been said though, there just aren't many good refs because there is almost no incentive for anyone to want to do it.
I expect it is a case of what Ripley said to him!
Keith wrote:black morse wrote:vvm wrote:Why did he book Ripley? I know it's a bit dramatic for the keeper to run to the other half of the pitch to speak to the ref but with Love not playing he did have the captains armband on and its always been my understanding that the captains have special permission to speak to the refs.
Agree with what has been said though, there just aren't many good refs because there is almost no incentive for anyone to want to do it.
I expect it is a case of what Ripley said to him!
I did wonder about this at the time. If he booked Ripley for 'talking to him', he perhaps forgot he was the captain? If it was 'foul and abusive language', then it should have been a straight red card? Is there something in between the two, that deserved a yellow?
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