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#1
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 12:44
Lets have it cut out, there's a law that caters for it, why isn't it applied?
#2
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 12:55
Lets have it cut out, there's a law that caters for it, why isn't it applied?
For me, this is a consistency issue. If you watch Ganson ref, players rarely mouth off at him because he has a reputation of being strict on this issue, compare that with other refs who allow all sorts to be rattled off at them before occasionally deciding enough is enough.
On the union issue, I take it you've not watched too many union games then! The only time they're not griping at the ref is when they're trying to minimise the punishment they get when clearly caught doing nasty stuff.
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#3
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 12:56
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#4
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 01:04
You're right I don't watch union much, why should I? I'm willing to concede that point, but we're in danger of losing our reputation as a sport where the officials have respect.
#5
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 01:13
#6
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 01:29
When Wello does it when someone scores for the opposition its more frustration either in himself or the Saints players. its not aimed at the referree.
Anyway Briers is far worse than wello
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#7
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 01:50
#8
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 02:02
There are a lot worse than Wellens and you have the champ (or is it chump?) in Briers.
#9
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 03:13
Agreed.
#10
Posté 09 juillet 2010 - 03:32
#11
Posté 10 juillet 2010 - 01:41
Agreed. One of the key principles of our game that makes (made?) us proud to support it has been the respect that players show towards referees. If that is lost then the game will be much the worse for it.
Another bugbear of mine (being an old codger) is players throwing the ball away. In the "good old days" there was just the match ball in use and the referee would make the culprit of such acts of petulance go and fetch it. The sight of a prop forward trudging his way down the pitch like a naughty schoolboy always brought gales of laughte
r; and taught a lesson at the same time.
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#12
Posté 10 juillet 2010 - 01:54
#13
Posté 10 juillet 2010 - 03:32
With back chat it is purely up to the officials to decide because 1. they have an idea of what was said, 2. the personality behind the whistle will decide if it was unnecessary.
#14
Posté 10 juillet 2010 - 03:33
And about time too!
Leeds are the worst for gobbing by a mile and usually little is done about it.
Let's have some more, that's what I say!
#15
Posté 11 juillet 2010 - 12:06
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