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Do refrees support a football team

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comment by Beeb (U1841)

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?

comment by Bruno (U1664)

posted on 30/10/12

Beeb

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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.

comment by Admin2 (U2)

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?

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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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