MillisleBlue
Well-Known Member
Go..? I suspect he's a job for life.
That's a different equation, and I never liked the twat, but there isn't anyone who can sack him.Should be asked to step down by everyone, the league, the media, the referees within PGMOL.
Sacked by who ?
Webb is there for one reason only, to ensure the entertainment value to the industry.
That's a different equation, and I never liked the twat, but there isn't anyone who can sack him.
Masters (the PL) contract PGMOL to provide the referees, he can "sack" PGMOL but not Webb himself, but like you said he won't.Well Richard Masters as sure as hell isn't going to sack the corrupt cun t he employed to fix the outcomes the PL want.
I don't think clattenberg has anyway back (thankfully).Yes he should go, but once he does we'll probably get Clattenburg or Alti Taylor to replace him.
Fair summation.I used to much prefer the PL refs’ style and standard of refereeing compared to what we got served in the CL.
Now I find ours are terrible across the board, while CL refs range from being even worse than PL refs to a few who are actually quite decent.
As with any technology it isnt the tech itself its the idiots using it, as someone said here, they are allowed to mark their own homework with zero accountability and even when they do get it glaringly wrong whats the penalty, a one game suspension, IF arsenal wint the title and west ham get relegated of the back of that one decision that is a 100m incorrect decision that affects thousands of people and there will be no pushback.The introduction of VAR followed a year of training for officials. An entire year (or season) for them to look at VAR and do what? They already know the laws so it must have been to get consistency in the decision making process, yet that is what is most clearly lacking.
Arms round random forward = foul, arms round Haaland = play-on. stamp on knee = red car unless it's Doku when a new "glancing blow" interpretation is made up on the day. The head-butt on Haaland v Arsenal was soft but others have been sent-off for less.
I've nothing against VAR, however I'm 100% against the way it is implemented. There is absolutely no excuse for the high degree of inconsistency and Webb has to go if he can't (or won't) resolve the problem. Unless of course PGMOL is funded by the Premier League ie. by the broadcasters, in which case we might as well give up now as it will never change.