Re: Who is wrong now ? : Fri Feb 14, 2020 2:01 pm
mean_machine wrote:
I think the westerman was difficult as it was still in the process of the tackle so could be perceived as losing it attempting to play the ball etc. Springer was already past that stage and clearly disorientated and as someone mentioned ref had already called time off ( just) before losing it. If we take our club specs off we can surely see that is the better call by Kendall.
I think as a whole this season the ref's have started the season alright. You are still going to get errors the way the game is played and speed, but tell me a player who doesn't make efforts and I will call you a liar. I think all Sky games plus the KR games I have been too have flown fairly well, not a massive amount of penalties and generally have been better enjoyment then this time last year.
Think it's about time as a sport we grow up and stop bagging refs for miniscule decisions and technicalities and get on with the game. Big Big errors then fair enough, but I don't think you could classify any of them last night as that
I think as a whole this season the ref's have started the season alright. You are still going to get errors the way the game is played and speed, but tell me a player who doesn't make efforts and I will call you a liar. I think all Sky games plus the KR games I have been too have flown fairly well, not a massive amount of penalties and generally have been better enjoyment then this time last year.
Think it's about time as a sport we grow up and stop bagging refs for miniscule decisions and technicalities and get on with the game. Big Big errors then fair enough, but I don't think you could classify any of them last night as that
Good post that m_m , I agree apart from the forward pass inconsistency last night.