Another hopeless decision by another useless cretin masquerading as a top class referee
Time the clubs got together and did something
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18-03-2018 11:15 PM #1
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Refereeing - Thomson next up
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18-03-2018 11:40 PM #3
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19-03-2018 12:10 AM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Help ma Boab - its Thompson!"
"Hold the headlines for yet another shocking refereeing performance" was what I was meaning.
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19-03-2018 01:27 AM #5
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19-03-2018 05:47 AM #7
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Extra costs would that mean paying more.than the £700 or so a game that this lot get that referee here ...do our lot not get expenses as well. An extra couple of hundred quid might actually prove goodvue for money !!!
If its not £700 or so a game I stand corrected ..hope its less not more 😁
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19-03-2018 06:08 AM #8
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19-03-2018 06:36 AM #9
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19-03-2018 06:39 AM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-03-2018 07:14 AM #13
Once again another incompetent display from our so called competent referees.
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19-03-2018 07:22 AM #14
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19-03-2018 07:39 AM #15
Are we saying that these incompetent jokers are earning at least approximately £3,400 per four week month for being crap/corrupt at the task of refereeing? How many games do they get to ref per season because I'd love to know what this gig is worth to them annually?
And they are in no way publicly accountable at all. Seems legit.
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19-03-2018 07:46 AM #16
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£840 back in 2011. I’d imagine over the last 7 years they’ve had a few increases though.
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19-03-2018 07:46 AM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In addition, they don't get expenses. They have to meet the costs of their own travel, kit, training courses, subs etc.
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19-03-2018 07:46 AM #18
Is his name not Thomson?
I thought for one moment there were two of them. Thomson and Thompson?
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19-03-2018 09:02 AM #21
Ok Tin Hat on here. I am in no way suggesting that there is not some bias involved with some referees, but I do think we need to look at the way football treats referees if we want to find the root of the problem here.
Basically being a referee is a completely thankless task, in fact I'm surprised we don't have a massive shortage of refs. To get to the stage that you are being paid £850 a game, you have to come up through the ranks, which involves the constant verbal and often physical abuse that is ladled out to refs up and down the land. Unless you are of the mentality that actually likes getting abuse and enjoys flashing yellow and red cards at people, why the hell would you want to get involved with refereeing at non professional level? there is certainly no money in it until you are much higher up the rankings. So basically, the way we treat referee's as amateur players and as fans, leads us to get a bunch of weirdos as pro refs, because intelligent, articulate, capable people with good judgement and a strong fairplay ethic, are unlikley to want to put up with all the hassle and abuse. Until refs start getting protection and respect from the lowest levels of football to the top level, we will continue to get an odd bunch of fairly incompetent and sometimes biased referees at the top level.
I also suspect that there are football fans on club forums right across the world, suggesting that they need to get "foreign" refs in because theirs are rubbish. In the world scheme of things, I doubt Scottish Refs are that much worst that Refs in most other countries.
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I am quite prepared to give a ref a good bit of leeway as there's no doubt it's a difficult job. However, when the bad decisions flow only one way for several seasons and more, my tolerance takes a big hit.
Sparky's 'no goal' cost us fortune alone.
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19-03-2018 09:50 AM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think they're the two detectives from Tintin
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19-03-2018 09:58 AM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Poor decisions are made in every league in the world and every club thinks that they are getting a raw deal.
Fans remember when a decision went against their team, but quickly forget the occasions on which they benefitted.
The idea that Scotland can't produce decent referees is a fallacy and insulting to the population.
Was it a Scottish referee during the Germany v England game when Lampard's goal was disallowed although it was clearly over the line, a la Griffith's?
Oh how we laughed.
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19-03-2018 10:08 AM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What's your point, though?
I remember the Dundee United "goal" against Patrick. What a farce that was.
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19-03-2018 10:11 AM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Paul Hanlon was awarded a goal a few years ago, when the ball didn't cross the line.
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...iven-1-2285146
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