clarevoyant., on 15 September 2024 - 09:19 AM, said:
Thought the ref had a good game not sure re the lino re the vital none offside call it looked off on the big screen re- runs, was definitely more off than the call on Markandy at Gills. These Bunkum decisions are due to even out apparently if so we will be in for a cracking 3 seasons soon.
For a team of "rough, tough, jolly sort of fellows" (MP quote) they did appear to get hurt very easily (conveniently probably) taking advantage of the ref not being able to do owt about. They know that the refs have a duty of care for the players and take the p... by stopping the game at a convenient time and generally in the defensive half Despicable and totally anti football should we follow suit? When in Rome etc.. You have to admire their thespian skills 9.5 out of 10. The little "tap dance" when they eventually got their feet was the icing on the cake. The synchronised entry to the field by their alleged medics was a piece of comedy genius and deserves a 10/10. The 4-5 minutes they spent (not) treating their centre half in front of us was top notch sh..housery and put boredom to same, to talk a man out of death was finding new ground medically.
This total sh..housery as to stop even if radical methods are required. Get an independent medic involved and if he decides its a scam leave injured player of for ten minutes. A synchronised threesome entering the field would at least add a bit of comedy.
the genuine head injury scenario leaves referees no option but to treat every scenario the same, if a player is claiming head injury, the ref has to let it play out, unfortunately it seems like many things this is now getting totally manipulated and out of hand, you call for radical measures and perhaps the only way to curb it is that if a player claims head injury they are immediatley substituted and out of that game and possibly even the next one, am i right that if a concussion is proven that a player has to not play for a certain amount of days following it?