And to be honest when you have the likes of Kettle, Huxtable and Drysdale you can guarantee there will be justifiable criticism.Don't be ridiculous! I'm not saying that at all and you know it. All I'm asking for is some balance on the subject. It's all too easy to sit up in the stands safely surrounded by hundreds of fellow fans and criticise the individual on the pitch. Do I expect anyone to agree with me? No!
I remember the Conference.Don't be ridiculous! I'm not saying that at all and you know it. All I'm asking for is some balance on the subject. It's all too easy to sit up in the stands safely surrounded by hundreds of fellow fans and criticise the individual on the pitch. Do I expect anyone to agree with me? No!
I remember a game a few years ago not sure if it was L1/2 a ball hitting the opposition in their box at the east stand end we all shouted handball and the ref looked at us and just made the shape of the ball in his stomach to explain why he didn’t give a penalty and all game that ref was superb, you don’t get many of them who take a second to explain their decision.I remember the Conference.
The referees in L1 are streets ahead of those.
I do think that Trevor Kettle really shouldn't be refereeing at our level but generally they are fine.
I would drop Gorrin tomorrow, just based on I don’t think we should be playing with a deep holding midfielder at home. Brannagan and Kane is enough bite in there. Henry back in midfield with Williams (if fit?) and Whyte on the wings.
Aren’t most of the referees in this league tripe?
It’s more remarkable if they are just adequate from what I have seen.
It’s the consistency against Wycombe Stevens gets a yellow for time wasting yet Stockdale was at it all throughout the game and nothing done. It’s things like this that get fans criticising the ref.I think refs in general get a very hard press. Players dive, managers set their teams up to time waste and fans would rather criticise refs than accept their team weren't good enough. Obviously refs make mistakes and some are better than others, but it's a really difficult job. Over analysing fouls on TV (in slow motion, from 4 angles and 8 replays) has a lot to answer for, especially when the person doing it (Robbie Savage etc) doesn't actually know what the rules are.
Moan over.
He’s a bit early if he’s sitting up in the stands already! He’s written a post about them on a forum. I don’t think it’s going to hurt anyone.Don't be ridiculous! I'm not saying that at all and you know it. All I'm asking for is some balance on the subject. It's all too easy to sit up in the stands safely surrounded by hundreds of fellow fans and criticise the individual on the pitch. Do I expect anyone to agree with me? No!
He did get booked in the end.It’s the consistency against Wycombe Stevens gets a yellow for time wasting yet Stockdale was at it all throughout the game and nothing done. It’s things like this that get fans criticising the ref.
Didn’t realise and I did look at the stats, thanksHe did get booked in the end.
Got to say (and this may not be a popular opinion) I thought Drysdale did a perfectly sound job on Saturday.
Yeah, he got a few minor calls in the middle of the park wrong, but he mostly tried to let the game flow, he mostly tried to stop the time wasting (including booking the Gills' goalie) and he got the few big decisions (there weren't many) correct (the Sykes tumble late on would have been an extremely soft penalty).
It certainly wasn't the ref's fault that we didn't take three points. If every ref this season hit that standard every week, I don't think we'd have much to complain about.
It does but will he just go with the same starting elevenView attachment 7230This looks pretty tasty..
Top manager. If KR was to leave us, he’d be up the top of my list.