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No bitter post about the goal yesterday.

Has anyone noticed the standard of the Refs at this World Cup has been appalling? Some of the decisions made have been sunday league level. The first goal last night, Kaka's sending off are 2 big ones that spring to mind. Their positioning is as bad, always in the middle of the action, right where you want to run into or pass too.
 
Klose's sending off was quite pathetic.

Harry Kewell's sending off was harsh, but shit happens.

In general the standard of refereeing has been poorer than norm.
 
I actually thought the refereeing was pretty good in the first week, but yes, it's gone downhill since then. Video replays would have eliminated the really big mistakes though.
 
Yeh it's been appalling. The whole season has been. From Henry's handball, to the arsenal porto game in the champs league (same ref), to the late offside by a mile goal bayern got against Fiorentina, Tiago motto's sending off at Barca which ruled him out of the champs league final. These are games at the highest level with the highest audience, yeh there is big mistake after big mistake. Certainly not a selling point for the game.
 
i dont think the refs have been protected by Sepp and the gang..

The diving and playacting in this world cup has been fucked... It makes it very difficult for refs to make a perfect decision within a split second. Players are diving, faking injuries and arguing regularly even if they know the foul was legit.

Ive been saying it for years now but there should be a name and shame type set up to catch out cheating.. Players found diving should be banned for a minimum of two games. The goal line refs in Europe was a good idea...
If Sepp and the gang are happy for a crazy experimental ball to make its debut at the world cup..i dont see how they couldnt have goal-line refs either.

The world has very different refereeing styles and it becomes so obvious in world cup games. I really hate watching two teams that go in hard but fair and want to play at a high tempo when a spanish ref is in charge.. There are sure to be pointless freekicks and the game gets slowed down considerably..
I wouldnt expect the italians, Spanish or Brits to change their Refeering style as its that Style, born from the countries culture that makes the league what it is...
 
Agree completely.

It's been poor, but the only parties to blame are Blatter, Platini and his gang of pricks.

The referee who missed Henry's handball was found sobbing in his dressing-room after the game, reportedly. It was actually an Irish official who tried to console him, which was remarkable. They have a shitty job, and it suits FIFA just fine when the refs get criticised for FIFA's own greed and stupidity.
 
What astounds me is that there hasn't been a public uproar to FIFA's decision to ban replays in stadiums following the Argentina game. I mean, what the fuck. If that's the solution to the problem, I wonder what the problem really is from FIFA's viewpoint.
 
The US Media are all over this issue.

They're saying only a second rate sport would react in this manner, and that Blatter's insistence that controversy is good for the game regardless of how it actually affects the game is ridiculous.

I think if we're to have some change in football it will come on the strength of their protests, the rest of the world seems to accept the ridiculousness of the sport because it's traditional.
 
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The US Media are all over this issue.

They're saying only a second rate sport would react in this manner, and that Blatter's insistence that controversy is good for the game regardless of how it actually affects the game is ridiculous.

I think if we're to have some change in football it will come on the strength of their protests, the rest of the world seems to accept the ridiculousness of the sport because it's traditional.
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Completely agree, though I think it's thought rediculous by players, managers, everyone, everywhere, just not fifa.

The reffing has been of its normal standard, and was better than normal the first week or so (though less was happening). Think about the premiership, on each weekend there is usually one call at least that changes a game. Now there are as many games in a matter of a couple days, they seem to be one on top of the next. It's not unexpected, it happens every single tournament.

Refs have an impossible task, I don't blame them at all.

It makes me really angry. It's really as fucking absurd as Bjorn Borg coming out with a wooden racket, except it is for the whole of the sport. It's just blatantly wrong. It's all the more irritating that Fifa flirt with it, talk about exploring it, then do nothing.

Hawkeye have already sorted out the goal line thing for football, it's been tested, just stick it in. Goal line issues, done.

Retroactive punishment for diving. Diving gone.

Video replay by a 5th official off the pitch, for score changing calls (free kicks in scoring position, penalty calls) decisions in the time it already takes for people to bitch and moan while surrounding the ref.

Anything would be better than nothing, and yet the old men of FIFA, at the heart of a sophisticated, globalized entertainment product, in a birds nest of cables, controls rooms, and electricity, beamed by satellite, carried in HD and 3D, continue to attempt to be amish.

Of course it turns people off the sport who don't traditionally give a shit about it. It's blatantly retarded. Blatters statements on the issue are so contradictory as well. He says that replays would kill the opinion and controversy in the game, but says that if you showed a replay, there'd be 10 different opinions by 10 different experts. The truth is that there still would be some controversy and room for interpretation, but the area of uncertainty would be pushed out of the realm of the blatantly unjust. Blatter says we like the controversy, but moves to censor us seeing the controversy by stopping the replays in the stadium, because we clearly don't like it, and the players like it less. The position is untenable. Why are they so radical on this point, what do they have to gain?
 
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