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Ridiculous that semi-finals are played at Wembley. But it fits in with @Big Cat point that all they're fussed about is the commercial side.Not many truer words spoken @Big Cat
I'm missing city at Wembley today (at a family wedding) but I'm not sure I'm that arsed to miss it anyway. For many of the reasons you mention plus the cost in particular.
If you enjoy what ‘you’ do on the Fop and the players respect what you do, with or without an Observer then why stop. You can still do whatever you consider appropriate with and without an Observer, who as you say, there are some admirable observers out there.I look at the Boxing last night and watch my kids tuning into that 7-a-side crap on Sky during the week and all I see is sport being Americanised
The culture of elite football is trending towards utter nonsense and it all feels like we might as well get Mr McMahon in to drive some sports (like football) forward. The clarity between what's real and what's soap opera is eroding away
I think we're all accountable for the way the game of football is going. We're all more than willing to represent football and refereeing governing bodies and their dubious emphasis on protecting and advancing the commercial side of the game with little consideration for the more important values that sport should represent
Despite Newcastle winning a trophy, I've genuinely grown very disillusioned with top level football this season. The pantomime of VAR is a big contributor to the way I feel, but headlines like that of the OP reflect the deteriorating culture of the game and brainless mentality of broad swathes of society which I can't abide
On a personal note at Step 5 (and assisting at Steps 3/4), I've lost all belief in our observer's creed. Selling this, selling that, setting stuff up, annoying everyone with incessant and unnecessary box ticking and safe refereeing. It's all part of the bigger picture that demotivates me. Some advice has improved my game and there are some admirable observers out there, but I'm a much better ref when I show the courage to do my own thing and sacrifice any regard for what score I might get or risking re-classification by expressing my own stamp on affairs
I've been posting less frequently on here and that's reflective of my loss of interest. I may continue refereeing next season, but I've given genuine consideration to sacking it off as I've realized my own fallibility, the futility of refereeing according to an observer's (someone else's) agenda, and representing a game which is sliding in a nauseating direction
Good advice from you as always. I don't wish to detract from the OP topic with my own game, it's just that I'm disheartened by professional footballIf you enjoy what ‘you’ do on the Fop and the players respect what you do, with or without an Observer then why stop. You can still do whatever you consider appropriate with and without an Observer, who as you say, there are some admirable observers out there.
I can understand that with regard to professional football & to a certain extent I feel the same, though I am then often re-energised from watching the EFL, whether it be the Championship, League 1 or even League 2 - where teams often get on with things & not roll about after getting a slight touch etc. The Referees I’ve seen are generally ok too - am impressed with David Webb.Good advice from you as always. I don't wish to detract from the OP topic with my own game, it's just that I'm disheartened by professional football
We're very much on the same page. I don't understand why we're in such a small minority, but there's no question that I'll be watching Championship/EFL when Champions League is on midweek. I also agree that the refereeing is better in the 2nd tier in particularI can understand that with regard to professional football & to a certain extent I feel the same, though I am then often re-energised from watching the EFL, whether it be the Championship, League 1 or even League 2 - where teams often get on with things & not roll about after getting a slight touch etc. The Referees I’ve seen are generally ok too - am impressed with David Webb.
Totally agree.Rudiger gets a six game suspension, during which he is going to get surgery for an injury anyway......
Absolutely pitiful suspension and reverberates a terrible message throughout global football about behaviour towards match officials.
Any idea what the basis of the appeal was?Bellinghams appeal over his red card was successful
Apparently Real provided video evidence that proved the referee’s report of the incident was factually inaccurateAny idea what the basis of the appeal was?
So, the ref is being called a liar?
Any idea what the basis of the appeal was?
So, the ref is being called a liar?