by Hoop Blah »
04 Mar 2011 09:39
PieEater The problem is that refs decisions or lack of them now directly change results because the standards of play are so high. The best way for a player to get an advantage over another team is to cheat. IMHO there's no way Chelsea should of had a penalty, yet that decision hands Chelsea 2pts.
There was nothing wrong with that penalty decision though was there? The ball was played past him and he prevented (although arguably unintentionally) the attacker from getting to the ball the other side of him. That's a foul.
PieEater I think most of the blame lies with the players and their standard of cheating, until that changes it will be pretty well impossible for refs to make genuine calls without points for artistic impression. There's no way someone who's 6'6" gets toppled over by a slight nudge in the back, but if they don't the defenders get away with the push.
I agree it's the players cheating that causes most of the issues because it makes the refs job harder than it needs to be. You'll always get tackles that are genuine attempts to get the ball but end up as fouls etc, and so there is a need for someone to ref, but the diving and cheating that goes on makes it impossible for a ref to get everything correct.
One thing that does wind me up though is fans and pundits saying a player going to ground is either a foul or a dive. Sometimes it's neither, and sometimes what looks like a dive is just the momentum of a player at full tilt getting the slightest of touches which can send you tumbling.
PieEater Having said that some refs seem to have decided it's a non contact sport, particularly at International and Champions league level, which just makes the games tedious to watch.
Agreed.