I am Spartacus wrote:Darren, and he will have regretted not doing this for every waking moment since the final whistle, should have dismissed the gobby foul mouthed player. And all decent right minded football fan will agree. The big question is now, what are the FA going to do at this watershed moment to stop it being repeated?
If the Officials on the Premier League and EFL started dismissing players for behaving so abhorrently what would the upshot of reclaiming the game be? Media uproar is what would happen. Sky TV would be up in arms that their flagship channel would be missing its stars for 3 weeks at a time, ruining and skewing the competition. Talking head pundits, mostly journey rewarded by the same tv channel would suddenly try and find ways of justifying what was said or embarrassingly having to say don’t do what I did in my playing days.
It starts with the management of football clubs, when the managers and coaches tell the players to calm down, shut up, don’t go down etc then the game will start to change for the better. Till then we just have to put up with the ‘Evanism’ of this once beautiful game.
bellwhiff wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:Darren, and he will have regretted not doing this for every waking moment since the final whistle, should have dismissed the gobby foul mouthed player. And all decent right minded football fan will agree. The big question is now, what are the FA going to do at this watershed moment to stop it being repeated?
If the Officials on the Premier League and EFL started dismissing players for behaving so abhorrently what would the upshot of reclaiming the game be? Media uproar is what would happen. Sky TV would be up in arms that their flagship channel would be missing its stars for 3 weeks at a time, ruining and skewing the competition. Talking head pundits, mostly journey rewarded by the same tv channel would suddenly try and find ways of justifying what was said or embarrassingly having to say don’t do what I did in my playing days.
It starts with the management of football clubs, when the managers and coaches tell the players to calm down, shut up, don’t go down etc then the game will start to change for the better. Till then we just have to put up with the ‘Evanism’ of this once beautiful game.
Agree completely. Start sending them off. It’s going to be emotional for a couple of weeks but they will learn. The treatment of referees embarrasses me.
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Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:So he says he didn’t call him a c but admits to f ing and jeffing at him several times. What a nice pleasant man Mr Judge is.
If he did have a good reputation it is now quite rightly shot. It’s amazing that he obviously thinks it ok to f and Jeff at a referee and thinks he shouldn’t be punished.
I am sorry about the loss of his mum and should maybe acknowledge that although the incident occurred before that event, she could have been ill and the situation may have been causing him stress and this was not his normal standard of behaviour.
F ing and jeffing at officials should not be accepted at any level of the game and that includes by any player or coaching staff as well as the officials themselves. The sooner sanctions are applied the better the game will be for it.
Rob wrote:As others have said, if Judge called Darren a "cheating bald swear word" then at any level of the game that is a red card. The problem referee's have at the lower levels is that those at higher levels seem incapable of implementing the laws on dissent and the use of offensive, insulting and abusive language.
Dan wrote:Rob wrote:As others have said, if Judge called Darren a "cheating bald swear word" then at any level of the game that is a red card. The problem referee's have at the lower levels is that those at higher levels seem incapable of implementing the laws on dissent and the use of offensive, insulting and abusive language.
I think what you’ve said there mate just confirms that DD has probably garnered the truth to get a lesser punishment. Had he called him those things he would simply of showed him a red card instead of a yellow.
Dan wrote:Rob wrote:As others have said, if Judge called Darren a "cheating bald swear word" then at any level of the game that is a red card. The problem referee's have at the lower levels is that those at higher levels seem incapable of implementing the laws on dissent and the use of offensive, insulting and abusive language.
I think what you’ve said there mate just confirms that DD has probably garnered the truth to get a lesser punishment. Had he called him those things he would simply of showed him a red card instead of a yellow.
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