Show me evidence of this. I'd love to see the part in which you're asked to ignore clear as day dissent. I'd also love to see the bit in which following law would slow down a referees career- would Howard Webb come out and say this? Not once in my refereeing career at any level was I given such advice. Maybe its a new thing- this would suggest why standards are tanking at the moment. They need to get back to basics and just referee.
As soon as it happened, my phone went mental with people messaging me about it. I don't have X, Facebook, Instagram etc, so I don't see anything that is or isn't on there. Closest I get to that is forums, and there are plenty of people on those who mention it. But are we saying referees should only deal with matters in which fans will be outraged?
Either way, this is the last post I'm going to make on this thread. It's the usual suspects doing their mental gymnastics to try and defend the indefensible. And sadly, those are the people on here who hold the power. So we have to stand in line with those individuals (not just my thoughts, the thoughts of more than you'd think)
So you're saying you think we're wrong and this is purely an issue with Jarred Gillet's application of law? And all the other times it's happened it's purely on the individuals application of law also....
Nobody said 'ignore clear as day dissent'. Not everything is binary...
But if you think that, then that's fine and I doubt I'll change your mind.
You talk about the usual suspects doing mental gymnastics to try and defend the indefensible, but there are also usual suspects who come to this section of the forum to do nothing but complain about the performances of referees. I see comfortably more occasions of one of your 'usual suspects' disagreeing with a decision than I do one of the usual criticisers complementing an official...
I personally saw loads of people bemoaning the penalty overturn (which I think was incorrect) but I genuinely haven't seen people other than a referees group chat talking about this. Funnily enough, it was the grass roots referees in that chat saying it should have been a second caution. Of course we shouldn't only deal with matters in which fans will be outraged, but it's a pretty good indicator that if people aren't talking about it, it probably wasn't that bad / obvious. If your (non referee) friends are talking about it, then fine, I was just saying, mine aren't... (and one of those is an Arsenal fan who messages me about every decision that goes against them).
To suggest 'standards are tanking' is unsubstantiated in my opinion, but that's a separate issue.
I'm not going to keep going back and forth with you either, because we can have a different opinion and that's fine, it doesn't need to result in bad blood, bans or anything else...