On YouTube you'll find three of 'em drunk and singing YNWA.
What happened to your last article?
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No idea what happen to my last article it got taken off.
Op,
Use the filter this time
referee's have to declare their alegiances when they get to football league level
Referees should be impartial, but it is possible to subconsciously try to help your favourite team out when refereeing I guess. Having foreign refs might help.
Well when you say alegiances if i wanted to manage my teams match i'll be honest and say I support a team in division 3 so I can ref my team in the premiership. whats there stopping refrees from doing that. people will have biasness. therefore a solution is to import refrees
Mark Halsey supports QPR apparently
How does that help, don't you know United have a world wide following?
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I'am sure most refs do it because they love football, therefore they must support or have a favorite team.
Probally all united fans then.
But i would expect a referee to put bias aside and act in a professional manner if you cant ergo MC then you will lose your job.
we get football refrees from different part of worlds aqnd give them a trial and if theres any dodgy decisions we can investigate and terminate the contract of that particular refree
They don't get to ref their own teams and they don't get to ref games which can decide their teams future. As far as I know
Also about mark halsey supporting QPR he should therefor not refree chelsea games because that is a direct rival in terms of local derby for QPR against chelseaq
according to wikipedia, Clattenburg is a Newcastle fan
But Chelsea games are pretty unlikely to effect QPR, apart from the twice they play each other. There'd be no point Halsey engineering a Chelsea loss to Reading only to have Reading finish above his own side.
howard webb supports rotheram utd
maybe we should get popes and rabias n imams to refree matches. these are people who's reputation can be questioned and will therefore try now to have any biasness inside them
lmao howard webb rotheram utd clearly bs
thunderkiss its pretty complicated say for example some of the members here refreeing i garantee you they will be bias
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posted on 30/10/12
On YouTube you'll find three of 'em drunk and singing YNWA.
posted on 30/10/12
What happened to your last article?
posted on 30/10/12
Beeb
posted on 30/10/12
posted on 30/10/12
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posted on 30/10/12
No idea what happen to my last article it got taken off.
posted on 30/10/12
Op,
Use the filter this time
posted on 30/10/12
referee's have to declare their alegiances when they get to football league level
posted on 30/10/12
Referees should be impartial, but it is possible to subconsciously try to help your favourite team out when refereeing I guess. Having foreign refs might help.
posted on 30/10/12
Well when you say alegiances if i wanted to manage my teams match i'll be honest and say I support a team in division 3 so I can ref my team in the premiership. whats there stopping refrees from doing that. people will have biasness. therefore a solution is to import refrees
posted on 30/10/12
Mark Halsey supports QPR apparently
posted on 30/10/12
How does that help, don't you know United have a world wide following?
posted on 30/10/12
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posted on 30/10/12
I'am sure most refs do it because they love football, therefore they must support or have a favorite team.
Probally all united fans then.
posted on 30/10/12
But i would expect a referee to put bias aside and act in a professional manner if you cant ergo MC then you will lose your job.
posted on 30/10/12
we get football refrees from different part of worlds aqnd give them a trial and if theres any dodgy decisions we can investigate and terminate the contract of that particular refree
posted on 30/10/12
They don't get to ref their own teams and they don't get to ref games which can decide their teams future. As far as I know
posted on 30/10/12
Also about mark halsey supporting QPR he should therefor not refree chelsea games because that is a direct rival in terms of local derby for QPR against chelseaq
posted on 30/10/12
according to wikipedia, Clattenburg is a Newcastle fan
posted on 30/10/12
But Chelsea games are pretty unlikely to effect QPR, apart from the twice they play each other. There'd be no point Halsey engineering a Chelsea loss to Reading only to have Reading finish above his own side.
posted on 30/10/12
howard webb supports rotheram utd
posted on 30/10/12
maybe we should get popes and rabias n imams to refree matches. these are people who's reputation can be questioned and will therefore try now to have any biasness inside them
posted on 30/10/12
lmao howard webb rotheram utd clearly bs
posted on 30/10/12
thunderkiss its pretty complicated say for example some of the members here refreeing i garantee you they will be bias
posted on 30/10/12
well he is from rotheram
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