Bladesthorpe
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I played for Sheffield boys and played semi professional for 15 yrs and then took up refereeing to put something back into the game so your assumption is wrong.Here's my issue with Refs.. They want to be part of Football, are keen as mustard, but were never any good at playing it (the last person to be picked, jumpers for goal posts etc) so became a referee to keep involved. They never played, even at junior level, Sunday morning parks games or owt. They know the rules, but they dont know the 'game' as they have never experienced the situation(s) which they have to make a decision about. The other problem is those making the rules are the same people ( I dont know if any ex players are involved with the FA). We're all human, we all make mistakes, but that's always been part of the game, the odd offside which wasn't, the handball which wasn't, it balances out over the season, but some of the play acting, diving and stopping play by laying down, or feigning a foull or injury only to immediately get back up again thus causing a delay in play just when the better side is gaining momentum, it just does my head in and its this which needs dealing with. I thought you only stopped play for a head injury ? Yesterday McB flicked the ball to one of our players which hit George Saville in the face and he went down in their area like he had been poleaxed.. Ref stops the game, he gets straight back up with a big smile on his face FFS. Ex players, even those who have played at a junior level would make better referees..IMHO
A ref goes out at pro level and straight away he's facing 22 cheats who try every trick in the book to get other players in trouble, you will see a keeper run 50yds to an incident to try to influence the ref.
I have sat in the family stand for many years and there are two blokes with red and white specs on that have never in all those years seen a United player ever commit a foul, it's always the ref that's got it wrong. Imagine multiplying that by 30,000 and you see the pressure.
As an ex class one referee here's an honest question, would you sit down and play 3 card brag without knowing the rules? No, but thousands go into a football every week and slag the ref but they don't know the rules. Think about it.