ferrarilover wrote::-| I'm with Rich, this sort of thing is exactly what puts people off (rightly or wrongly)
Kev, take it from someone who knows, you're talking shite, both about Jesus and our apparent lack of discipline.
Mid, I know the rules (I've for a certificate to prove it :~D ) and I can tell when officials are taking the piss. Yeah, the referee COULD have dismissed both Ajala and Richards and justified the decision. Just as he could have dismissed Tongue on Tuesday for leaving and reentering the FOP without permission (a yellow a time) when he stepped over the goal line for their first. Thing is, while it might be within the letter of the law, it's not really in the spirit.
A sensible referee would have, on each occasion, spoken with the player and offered a warning that any more monkey business would result in the inevitable. The unofficial "sub him off" look towards the bench wouldn't go unnoticed, even by a manager as relatively inexperienced as ours.
Even this is, really, immaterial. My gripe with the whole thing is not that we had men sent off, if that's how the referees want to behave, then let them, it's that our opponents commit exactly the same innocuous fouls, and the same number too, and don't receive equally harsh punishment. As I said before, there were two genuinely shitty incidents in the FGR game, and neither of them was punished either correctly or equally as severely as much lesser offences committed by Richards and others. That's what's getting on my tits about all this.
Matt.
Matt, We all know that "we only get shit refs" nothing new there. However we now know that our squad is finding it difficult to manage the refs at this level.
We are top of the ill disciplined league and have lost 2 winnable games due to sendings off!
Never lost to FGR in our history until last week and never expected to lose to the bottom of the table side against Telford.
Refs get worse the further down the leagues you fall and players get more physical. Something we must deal with, without racking up numerous coloured cards each week. Luke and Angus are both on 4 Yellows, only a matter of time before we lose one or both of them.
The man tasked to improve this is CH