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Today a letter into F365 asked this question.
I watched some clips of Nigel Owens (egg-chasing ref) and the mic works, same in American Football (used for announcing difficult decisions, penalties).
In my meagre experience the best refs I have worked with are excellent at talking to players. In the top divisions refs are already wearing mics.
I am aware that being miced up and broadcast would be difficult for some people but... on the whole, I am all for this. I think it would change football culture overnight for the better, particularly because "Rooney" talk would end and the trickle down effect would be huge.
What resistance? The technical challenges are easy. The players might make a few ricks in the beginning but nothing a few red cards wouldn't sort out. I think the reason this hasn't happened already is that the marketing people think it might take the "edge" off the brand... what am I missing?
I watched some clips of Nigel Owens (egg-chasing ref) and the mic works, same in American Football (used for announcing difficult decisions, penalties).
In my meagre experience the best refs I have worked with are excellent at talking to players. In the top divisions refs are already wearing mics.
I am aware that being miced up and broadcast would be difficult for some people but... on the whole, I am all for this. I think it would change football culture overnight for the better, particularly because "Rooney" talk would end and the trickle down effect would be huge.
What resistance? The technical challenges are easy. The players might make a few ricks in the beginning but nothing a few red cards wouldn't sort out. I think the reason this hasn't happened already is that the marketing people think it might take the "edge" off the brand... what am I missing?