Anthony Taylor (of Altrincham)

I don't care what anyone says, Vinny could easily have been sent off for that challenge with another ref. Trying to be unbiased at times can be really hard.

What he's saying though is that if the refs are being told to make sure the Dippers win the title, wether a sending off or not, Kompany, or the pen at Anfield, surely Atkinson & Taylor wouldn't of helped us?

I dont think Eds can see what Im saying for some reason.

What I see is his apparent paranoia about the whole world of officialdom being biased against City when the facts signify how that conspiracy theory is daft. It just doesnt add up.
 
I'll never have anytime for him after the chelsea game that effectively cost us the league & to a lesser extent the Wigan cup game.

Let’s have a bit of clarity on the Chelsea game. The score was 0-0 when he wrongly didn’t send Luiz off. We then taken the lead before we allowed it to slip and find ourselves 3-1 behind. It was injury time where he selectively sent our players off and no Chelsea players. Whilst it was a poor refereeing performance we didn’t lose the title that day. It was the 3rd December. Very Liverpool like to not take any responsibility.

He’s not been as bad recently, pretty much since the spotlight has been on him before the derby. He doesn’t deserve any special credit though and more like to see him for what he actually is which is an average ref like the rest of them.
 
I dont think Eds can see what Im saying for some reason.

What I see is his apparent paranoia about the whole world of officialdom being biased against City when the facts signify how that conspiracy theory is daft. It just doesnt add up.
He’s not saying it’s biased against City, it’s you that is twisting what he’s saying into that.

What he’s saying is that some games are fixed, for a variety of reasons, and sometimes that involves City.

PIGMOB do this to make money, not to piss on City
 
Just seen his interview with Dan Roan on BBC breakfast. At least Roan said to his face that ref standards are poor, pity he didn't say corrupt !!!
 
Expectation of perfection? How about just doing your job correctly?
He's right in that fans can't expect perfection, however we do expect consistency, and not consistency in favouring certain clubs.
We certainly expect consistency from VAR, run by experienced refs, and not the shambles where handball is given for an incident even though the claim was dismissed for an identical incident the previous weekend.
And as it's Taylor I'll remind you all of West Ham v City a few years ago. At 2-2 with about 15 minutes remaining Sterling was fouled in the box. Taylor waved play-on but VAR had a look. The broadcasters showed the incident from about seven or eight camera angles and every one showed it was a foul. More disturbingly, several angles implied Taylor had a clear view of the foul so why did he miss it? - Perhaps FFS produced a piss poor penalty to match Alty's piss poor refereeing that day.
 
Let’s have a bit of clarity on the Chelsea game. The score was 0-0 when he wrongly didn’t send Luiz off. We then taken the lead before we allowed it to slip and find ourselves 3-1 behind. It was injury time where he selectively sent our players off and no Chelsea players. Whilst it was a poor refereeing performance we didn’t lose the title that day. It was the 3rd December. Very Liverpool like to not take any responsibility.

He’s not been as bad recently, pretty much since the spotlight has been on him before the derby. He doesn’t deserve any special credit though and more like to see him for what he actually is which is an average ref like the rest of them.

Mate Aguero was lucky he didn't go to prison for his foul in that game let alone get sent off lol
 

No, Anthony that's the shame of seeing such a poor ref in your family.
Taylor is spot on.

That incident with his family being abused and attacked after the Europa League Final was an utter disgrace, and all started by Mourinho who only got a four match ban for it (the **** should have got half a season).

Taylor simply didn’t fall for all of Roma’s constant diving, pretending to be injured and timewasting and punished Mourinho for running on the pitch to confront him while play was taking place. Mourinho was after Taylor all game, trying to intimidate him but Taylor ref’d it spot on.

Mourinho then waited for him in the car park which emboldened the Roma support to do the same to Taylor and his family at the airport (a table was thrown at them, for fuck’s sake). The Roma fans ignored all of Mourinho and his players’ cheating in that game and ran with their blind faith that Mourinho couldn’t be at fault or wrong and they acted in the same way as their **** of a manager.

In football, we get the standard of officials we deserve!

In grassroots junior football parents abuse and threaten young referees from the sideline. In open age amateur football referees can face anything from being verbally threatened to physical violence or get back to the car park after a game to find their vehicle has been damaged. All the way up to elite professional football, the level of constant cheating by players and coaches is off the scale (far more than any other sport and I’m fucking sick to death of it!) and the verbal abuse they get aimed at them by players shows this sport in a very poor light.

It all emboldens spectators to abuse officials to a far too extreme level, and fans even go as far as to send death threats to referees and/or their families online.

All of this means that the amount of referees the sport entices and retains is smaller than it could be which means the talent pool of officials is not good enough for a sport of this magnitude… because, who the fuck wants to put up with this shit from this sport?

Too many fans never take any of this into consideration. They, like the Roma fans, just run with their entrenched biases around their own clubs and don’t look at the wider picture. They think it’s all corruption against their club, which is pure delusion when you read and hear the views of fans of all clubs who all think referees are corrupt against their club. Every…single…set of fans think this, and they can’t all be right!

Fans don’t help themselves in other ways either. Considering many fans can watch upwards of a dozen games of this sport a week, the amount of fans who don’t know the LotG is staggering. The amount of bollocks you read on social media and hear in conversations makes me wonder at times if football is just a sport for simpletons.

Agüero scored once after Ederson pinged a ball to him from a goal kick when he was stood in an offside position. A lad near me said ‘don’t know why they did that, it won’t count, he was offside’. I told him ‘you can’t be offside from a goal kick’ and he told me to shut up and stop being ridiculous.

This season on this site I’ve seen multiple posters asking why we aren’t seeing the VAR draw the lines for offsides anymore, when we’ve had the semiautomated offside AI system in the PL since April. It should have been remembered by our fanbase more than any other because it was City v Palace in April which was the first ever game in this country to have the semiautomated offside AI system in place.

Fans are also deluded with their expectations of officials. Even in sports where the standard of officials is excellent, they still make mistakes. Yet in football, where the standard of officials is poor, many fans - who have made their judgements on referee decisions after they’ve seen multiple replays from different speeds at different angles over a number of days - moan that the officials didn’t get a decision right with no understanding that the officials only saw the incident once, at one speed, from one angle, and maybe even missed it as they might have been looking at something else on the pitch at the time (not talking about VAR decisions with that point, that’s a different topic).

Taylor is actually one of the better referees, but overall the standard of officials in football is very poor. But it’s not their fault, it’s not PIGMOL’s fault, it’s the fault of the players and spectators of this sport from grassroots level all the way up to to the most elite level.

We need to change the culture around referees in this sport at all levels, then we will get a better standard of referees and the sport can move up in quality.
 
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Basically admitted VAR is pointless

if clubs don't lisiten to fans and vote tobin it off now after officials also admit it's a waste of time yhen we are stuck with the shite forever
 
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Has he reffed us this season,I can't recall.i actually think he's one of the better ones which doesn't say a lot about the stranded in this league.still a **** mind.
 
Taylor is spot on.

That incident with his family being abused and attacked after the Europa League Final was an utter disgrace, and all started by Mourinho who only got a four match ban for it (the **** should have got half a season).

Taylor simply didn’t fall for all of Roma’s constant diving, pretending to be injured and timewasting and punished Mourinho for running on the pitch to confront him while play was taking place. Mourinho was after Taylor all game, trying to intimidate him but Taylor ref’d it spot on.

Mourinho then waited for him in the car park which emboldened the Roma support to do the same to Taylor and his family at the airport (a table was thrown at them, for fuck’s sake). The Roma fans ignored all of Mourinho and his players’ cheating in that game and ran with their blind faith that Mourinho couldn’t be at fault or wrong and they acted in the same way as their **** of a manager.

In football, we get the standard of officials we deserve!

In grassroots junior football parents abuse and threaten young referees from the sideline. In open age amateur football referees can face anything from being verbally threatened to physical violence or get back to the car park after a game to find their vehicle has been damaged. All the way up to elite professional football, the level of constant cheating by players and coaches is off the scale (far more than any other sport and I’m fucking sick to death of it!) and the verbal abuse they get aimed at them by players shows this sport in a very poor light.

It all emboldens spectators to abuse officials to a far too extreme level, and fans even go as far as to send death threats to referees and/or their families online.

All of this means that the amount of referees the sport entices and retains is smaller than it could be which means the talent pool of officials is not good enough for a sport of this magnitude… because, who the fuck wants to put up with this shit from this sport?

Too many fans never take any of this into consideration. They, like the Roma fans, just run with their entrenched biases around their own clubs and don’t look at the wider picture. They think it’s all corruption against their club, which is pure delusion when you read and hear the views of fans of all clubs who all think referees are corrupt against their club. Every…single…set of fans think this, and they can’t all be right!

Fans don’t help themselves in other ways either. Considering many fans can watch upwards of a dozen games of this sport a week, the amount of fans who don’t know the LotG is staggering. The amount of bollocks you read on social media and hear in conversations makes me wonder at times if football is just a sport for simpletons.

Agüero scored once after Ederson pinged a ball to him from a goal kick when he was stood in an offside position. A lad near me said ‘don’t know why they did that, it won’t count, he was offside’. I told him ‘you can’t be offside from a goal kick’ and he told me to shut up and stop being ridiculous.

This season on this site I’ve seen multiple posters asking why we aren’t seeing the VAR draw the lines for offsides anymore, when we’ve had the semiautomated offside AI system in the PL since April. It should have been remembered by our fanbase more than any other because it was City v Palace in April which was the first ever game in this country to have the semiautomated offside AI system in place.

Fans are also deluded with their expectations of officials. Even in sports where the standard of officials is excellent, they still make mistakes. Yet in football, where the standard of officials is poor, many fans - who have made their judgements on referee decisions after they’ve seen multiple replays from different speeds at different angles over a number of days - moan that the officials didn’t get a decision right with no understanding that the officials only saw the incident once, at one speed, from one angle, and maybe even missed it as they might have been looking at something else on the pitch at the time (not talking about VAR decisions with that point, that’s a different topic).

Taylor is actually one of the better referees, but overall the standard of officials in football is very poor. But it’s not their fault, it’s not PIGMOL’s fault, it’s the fault of the players and spectators of this sport from grassroots level all the way up to to the most elite level.

We need to change the culture around referees in this sport at all levels, then we will get a better standard of referees and the sport can move up in quality.
So the top referees, who are paid well current day are shit because of grassroot issues? Sound
 

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