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John Moss - an example?

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Posted
5 hours ago, fuchsntf said:

Honestly..!!  The FA is the problem, I dont blame the refs..

Its part of the game that refs and assistants make  good and poor descisions.Human error.

Stupid FA rules, put them on the front line, to take the hits from the fans.

The game of football is inconsistent in it nature.

96% of managers, are twats, when disciplining their own players, worse than cowboys.

The players cry and roll around for nothing delibrately v trying to fool YOU and the ref.

 

Many of the managers and players cheat, not all but many.!!!

The crowd, the fans are bias, and cant believe on match day that their idols, are the ones

making the fouls, its always the others...part of the terraces banter and experience.

The wit of the  refs and spec-savers, usually because his major hobby off-field makes him blind.

Easy target aint he!!!

 

Take this forum alone, we all reckon the other posters have got it wrong, so would I recommend

with game-day adrenalin running through our veins and little gray cells, any of us for jury duty....No way. !!!

The inconsistency is caused by FA rules, and the actual participants. A refs game is already loaded 60%

against him.

Mind you its great fun innit, thinking up different chants and r e asons to blame the Ref.

Shit people, it would be boring in the pubs after the game, also refs give us an excuse to be moody

With our girlfriends or wives, and get away with our own  childish antics.:trumpet:

 

 

 

 

Agree with this, though I don't want to defend the officials too much as there is some truly woeful decisions being made but the rules make it harder for the refs to ref the game, prime example is the offside rule, there is so much for the linesman to be looking out for that no wonder they often miss the simplest offside decisions. Some rules need to be simplified and let the refs ref with common sense, once you over complicate things mistakes happen.

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Why not have someone analyse the ibcorrect decisions per game.  Sute all refs will make some... but we can focus on the refs who are higher than mean.  Retraining and suspension can follow.

If the fa did this then atleast we would believe they were trying to minimise errors

 

Posted
17 hours ago, LanguedocFox said:

 

Corrected for you...

Corrected for you..............Jon Dross

Posted
On 1/27/2017 at 23:46, Max Wall said:

At least my post had an attempt at humour in it, yours is just white noise.

Apologies: was meant to be humourous.

Posted

I don't really understand why people want refs to explain their decisions, they're going to say, "I stand by the decision, from my position it looked as though he fouled the man." or,

"Well I got it wrong, soz lads won't do it again." which doesn't help anyone. The buck stops with the FA, they clearly don't punish refs enough for consistently making errors and it doesn't seem like any refs get promoted from the FL either so we're stuck with all the shit bastards.

 

Posted

refs should watch the match after they have refd the game  to see if they would stick by their decisions or admit they got the decision wrong. at the very least it would hopefully educate them better and give them a better understanding so as next time they might get the decisions right

Posted

I don't think being a referee is half as tough as they make it look.

After years of watching them give a free kick and disallow a goal because the goalkeeper didn't catch it I find it difficult to respect any of them.

Explanations wouldn't make me feel better at all, I don't care why they got it wrong, I just want them to get it right or get sacked. Mistakes happen but there are certain decisions I see that there is absolutely no excuse for and they should get the chop immediately for those.

Posted

Jon moss is awful if you're the away side, or the quitest fans in the ground. He is so influenced by the crowd it's unbelievable. If and when he officiates over us again, if every city fan can call for every desicion everytime, no matter how dubious, he eventually succumbs to the pressure.

Posted
34 minutes ago, foxy boxing said:

refs should watch the match after they have refd the game  to see if they would stick by their decisions or admit they got the decision wrong. at the very least it would hopefully educate them better and give them a better understanding so as next time they might get the decisions right

They are full time. What do you think they do during the week? Of course they review the previous weekends matches and have group discussion etc 

Posted
49 minutes ago, Kitchandro said:

I don't think being a referee is half as tough as they make it look.

After years of watching them give a free kick and disallow a goal because the goalkeeper didn't catch it I find it difficult to respect any of them.

Explanations wouldn't make me feel better at all, I don't care why they got it wrong, I just want them to get it right or get sacked. Mistakes happen but there are certain decisions I see that there is absolutely no excuse for and they should get the chop immediately for those.

Agree completely, why would it make you feel better that a ref admits mistakes after a game?

"Oh we lost the cup/got relegated but at least the ref admitted he got it wrong, he played to much extra time, gave 2 penalties that were dubious and gave offside for 3 of our goals that should of stood."

In a multi billion industry if you are at fault you should be accountable, as fans that referee could make several desicions that, ultimately could relegate your team, then the domino effect could happen with finance and infrastructure etc.... and the club disappears........... all because one "employee" wasn't disciplined appropriately for inadequate performances. Its hugely, massively important that officials should be assessed and dealt with accordingly.

Posted
1 hour ago, Kitchandro said:

I don't think being a referee is half as tough as they make it look.

After years of watching them give a free kick and disallow a goal because the goalkeeper didn't catch it I find it difficult to respect any of them.

Explanations wouldn't make me feel better at all, I don't care why they got it wrong, I just want them to get it right or get sacked. Mistakes happen but there are certain decisions I see that there is absolutely no excuse for and they should get the chop immediately for those.

agree- I don't want excuses.... I want to know that the fa are measuring the incorrect decisions per game.  Then we can see those refs who are consistently

 higher than the mean.  Either they show they have improved or they are gone.

Posted
2 hours ago, Babylon said:

Yay... in charge for the Swansea game.

Just when we thought things looked bad.... iy just hot worse 

Moss shouldn't be anywhere near a match

Posted

Yet moss is what he is.... my gripe is that the fa need to id poor refs and act

Otherwise some poor perfroming bloke is given charge of a key game for a club.... for this club

Posted
5 minutes ago, Cropwellfox said:

You just couldn't script this season. Defining fixture, so much as stake, calm heads needed and this utter cockwomble is appointed. We've obviously upset the powers that be. 

He's not the only one that's a bad ref.

 

Oliver and Clattenburg  are the best, the rest are very poor. 

 

Mason, Taylor, Dean, Moss... they're all poor.

 

He made  a mistake last season but that's gone now. We have more important matters and that's how bad our players are.

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