Scottish Referee's Are they right to strike?
#1 Guest_Mark Jones_*
Posted 26 November 2010 - 12:21 PM
In my opinion, I think they are right to do so. Some of these refs have received death threats for gods sake! Its very rare I come out and criticise a Ref or blame a ref for losing a game, obviously you do get the odd one who can spoil a game as in our home fixture against Burton. I am lead to believe Mr Mason needed an escort out of the ground which is not right, surely?
Again, its not very often I watch premiership footy on tele but when I have I have seen players acting aggressively towards referees, particularly Man Utd players. Its as if they think they can change his mind. How many stories are there of Sunday League Refs getting a slap from a player after the match? I have heard of one or two.
They have a tough job which 99% do to the very best of their ability, the respect players have for ref's is poor in my view and should be looked at. Technology these days can easily catch out refereeing decisions, but the split second incidents happen the ref has to make a decision without the help of technology, thats not the refs fault, blame Blatter.
Everyone makes mistakes, everyone makes a wrong decision sometimes. I admit making a mistake in a football match can be very costly money wise but at that level, then surely Technology needs to be used.
I Hope the Scottish Refs now get some protection (and their families!) from the SFA I support their strike (I cant be a scab) and I hope the repercussions of it wake some people up.
I am not saying all refs are perfect, none of them are but most of them do the very best they can. You cant blow for a foul if you dont see it even if 10,000 people in the stand saw it. That would be cheating.
Interested to hear other folks views on this....
#2
Posted 26 November 2010 - 12:50 PM
Referees have an incredibly hard job to do, trying to herd 22 footballers through a game, maange the expectations of thousands of football fans and in the heat of the moment try to get a decision right.
I agree Mr Mason was a shambles, but it wasn't him that cost us the game, it was our own errors and frailties. Yes his red card decision cost us, but how long did we have 11 men on the pitch and not put the game to bed?
Yes referreeing decsions incense us all, but they certainly don't warrant death threats.
I support the Scottish Referees strike and perhaps a solution is to bring in outside refs for old firm games to avoid a repitition? We all know that the animosity between those 2 teams far exceeds football rivalry, but allowing religious hatred to validate these sort of threats is a disgrace.
Fantastic quote from Bill Shankly but should never be taken literally, life is too short.
If I ever meet George Courtney I would like to think I would engage with him over what consitutes a corner and David Elleray, well, I'd ask him what the f**k he thought he was playing at, that ball was clearly over the line, but I wouldn't ever consider a physical attack - well not these days

#3
Posted 26 November 2010 - 12:54 PM
#4 Guest_Mark Jones_*
Posted 26 November 2010 - 12:59 PM
Haslandboi, on 26 November 2010 - 12:54 PM, said:
But thats the whole point, things have gone too far. The SFA nor the clubs (who will suffer financially) are not giving them the support and protection they and their families need, what else can they do if no one is listening?
They have reached desperation, hence the strike. Its a last resort for them.
This post has been edited by Mark Jones: 26 November 2010 - 01:02 PM
#5
Posted 26 November 2010 - 01:02 PM
Mark Jones, on 26 November 2010 - 12:59 PM, said:
They have reached desperation, hence the strike. Its a last resort for them.
What do you think the SFA could do to help the referees and their families? Any examples?
I can't really think of much to be honest.
#6 Guest_Mark Jones_*
Posted 26 November 2010 - 01:06 PM
Haslandboi, on 26 November 2010 - 01:02 PM, said:
I can't really think of much to be honest.
They should come down hard on players who act aggressively towards referees. They should ban players from circling refs, if there is a point needs bringing to the attention of the ref, only the captain should do it.
The aggression on the pitch will easily find its way on the terraces and examples have to be set.
Referees should also be made accountable for poor decisions. I also think Managers should be able to criticise refs as well.
But its all about aggression,and thats what has to be stopped. The SFA are no different from the FA they are all cowards and don't know who to bow to first.
#7
Posted 26 November 2010 - 01:12 PM
Things like this wind people up and cause the aggro.
#8
Posted 26 November 2010 - 01:53 PM
I still believe that they are right to strike, Scottish refs have been coming in for a lot of abuse of late and there is no-one to defend them. Sadly, their strike action won't affect anything as refs from elsewhere will cover short term.
The distinct lack of respect shown to officials by fans, players and staff is awful. In rugby the referee never ever suffers this sort of abuse and some of those big lads are scary, so why then do football refs suffer so much?
#9 Guest_Mark Jones_*
Posted 26 November 2010 - 01:57 PM
RN Blue, on 26 November 2010 - 01:53 PM, said:
I still believe that they are right to strike, Scottish refs have been coming in for a lot of abuse of late and there is no-one to defend them. Sadly, their strike action won't affect anything as refs from elsewhere will cover short term.
The distinct lack of respect shown to officials by fans, players and staff is awful. In rugby the referee never ever suffers this sort of abuse and some of those big lads are scary, so why then do football refs suffer so much?
In Rugby many players address the ref as "Sir" His word is final and is accepted be it a wrong decision or not.
Much more civilised.
(Still a crap game though)
#10
Posted 26 November 2010 - 02:04 PM
If that is the case then fair play to them, it may make clubs in England realise that things said about ref's can go too far some times.
#11 Guest_Mark Jones_*
Posted 26 November 2010 - 02:21 PM
Odysseus, on 26 November 2010 - 02:04 PM, said:
If that is the case then fair play to them, it may make clubs in England realise that things said about ref's can go too far some times.
You're absolutely right, thats initially what the dispute was about, I was trying to generalise overall how referees are treated in football.
#12
Posted 26 November 2010 - 04:31 PM
RN Blue, on 26 November 2010 - 01:53 PM, said:
Maybe referees in Rugby actually communicate with players and managers? (Not a sarcastic response, I don't know if they do).
#13
Posted 26 November 2010 - 04:39 PM
Haslandboi, on 26 November 2010 - 04:31 PM, said:
Perhaps the refs don't communicate (of the pitch)because it's them against the world, managers and media are very good at twisting things, but seriously though it could be something to do with their employers instructions
This post has been edited by clarevoyant.: 26 November 2010 - 04:43 PM
Yorkshire is Yorkshire
Never the twain shall meet.
Again
#14
Posted 26 November 2010 - 04:41 PM
Haslandboi, on 26 November 2010 - 04:31 PM, said:

Regarding striking you'd have thought the Scottish FA would have stepped in to sort out any grievances before things went too far.
#15
Posted 26 November 2010 - 06:42 PM
#16
Posted 26 November 2010 - 06:46 PM
Westbars Spireite, on 26 November 2010 - 06:42 PM, said:
Not from the Sutton & Skegby Sunday League, which is a bit of a surprise

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Ker-ching!!

#18
Posted 26 November 2010 - 07:04 PM
Mark Jones, on 26 November 2010 - 01:06 PM, said:
The aggression on the pitch will easily find its way on the terraces and examples have to be set.
Referees should also be made accountable for poor decisions. I also think Managers should be able to criticise refs as well.
But its all about aggression,and thats what has to be stopped. The SFA are no different from the FA they are all cowards and don't know who to bow to first.
All V Well said!
Oh for a return of managers generally adopting the Brian Clough philosophy of banning players from harranging refs! ('Sir' Alex Cowchops should never have been knighted for this reason).
It was noticable that our players didn't reacte greatly to Mason's ridiculous decision the other day, which was something to be truely proud of- and perhaps something to note about a better aspect of Sheridan's management compared to the apparent problem he has with his own mouth.Bless him.
And if we fans and the clubs despair at the incompetent refs such as Mason, perhaps all should reflect that if they were respected, we would have better refs, and not a minority of masochists who are doing it to wind up thousands of people !