christopher wrote:He's spitting his dummy put pure and simple. He's well within his rights to question and even complain about a referees performance but there are proper channels and I would suggest moaning in the media is not the best way to go about it.
As for refs been wrapped in cotton wool, what good would it do if Cummins came out and the ens of every round critisising his employees in the press, I'm sure they review the performances and try and improve. The moaning about referees by fans and managers alike is laughable at times.
Refs make mistakes, players make mistakes and managers make mistakes, its human nature, deal with it.
The refs do a very difficult job, the are making these decisions at match pace and often make decisions based on what the touch judge says apart from televised games they don't have the luxury of replays on TV. As I said the berating of referees by managers is getting stupid and I hope Morgan gets punishment for his latest outburst, he seems to be a very sore loser.
Again, I'll go back to my original post:
The point is, everyone you mentioned above is publicly accountable for their mistakes except referees.
If Justin kept quiet and approached the RFL about Mr Thaler's performace do you really think anything would be done about it? Nope. You can slam him as unprofessional or whatever you want, but referees need to be brought down from their pedestals and made accountable for their p*ss poor performances publicly!
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j_hunter_hkr wrote:... If Justin kept quiet and approached the RFL about Mr Thaler's performace do you really think anything would be done about it?
You are taking it as a "given" that there was something wrong with the referee's performance. That is your error as it is just the opinion of Morgan and some disgruntled fans of the losing team. Such reports as I've read, for example, don't slag off the ref.
j_hunter_hkr wrote:... referees need to be brought down from their pedestals and made accountable for their p*ss poor performances publicly!
Careful, your agenda is showing. If that idiotic generalised view is what you really think, your opinion is not to be taken seriously.
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Ferocious Aardvark wrote:You are taking it as a "given" that there was something wrong with the referee's performance. That is your error as it is just the opinion of Morgan and some disgruntled fans of the losing team. Such reports as I've read, for example, don't slag off the ref.
Careful, your agenda is showing. If that idiotic generalised view is what you really think, your opinion is not to be taken seriously.
Sorry Mr 14000 posts, your opinion is obviosuly more valid than mine because you don't like what I have to say
What exactly is my "agenda"? All I want is to see an improvement in refereeing standard and if that means dropping refs if they aren't good enough then so be it.
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j_hunter_hkr wrote:All I want is to see an improvement in refereeing standard and if that means dropping refs if they aren't good enough then so be it.
No you want them publicly accountable, I'm curious as to what you think this would achieve, I am also wondering how a few games in lower leagues would help the performance of a SL ref. I'm sure when refs have a bad performance it gets review by the boss, just as when players do, you very rarely see managers come out and say 'joe bloggs was terrible today he did this wrong he did that wrong'.
Blaming the ref is avoiding the reason the team lost the game.
j_hunter_hkr wrote:Like I've said a few times, if I was as bad at my job as some of these "professional" referees are at theirs, I'd get sacked immediatley.
Hull KR started well and took a very early 8 zip lead. Huddersfield started poorly and then lost Fulton to a knee injury. Things were looking good for a Rovers win. However, as time went on Huddersfield came back into the game. Started making a few breaks, scored a try and kicked the touchline conversion.
The crowing started. "Forward!" they cried. No penalty. My, how can this be? The Rovers fans say penalty, surely a penalty it must be!
But no, Thaler chose to use his eyes and those of his touchjudges rather than the eyes of Hull KR fans twitchy at seeing their side lose their grip on the game. Morgan, used to seeing his side getting calls when the Rovers fans scream for a decision, was perplexed. Surely he should give the forward pass. After all, they called for it! It surely must be so!
I think much of this is frustration at watching a game go away from Rovers. They were looking good after ten minutes but it drifted away and they tried to sway the ref by calling forward etc every two seconds and booing when we had the ball. It was actually funny by the end, behind the sticks we Huddersfield speccies started joining in!
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