jacko74 said:
Another one for the non-agenda-ists to explain away... why did the ref today instinctively go for his whistle to blow up for a penalty only to then have a complete change of mind (remembered his instructions?) and decide to book Aguero instead?
I append a bit of a clue:
incompetent
adjective
he lost his job due to his incompetent performance: inept, unskilful, unskilled, inexpert, amateurish, unprofessional, lacking ability, bungling, blundering, clumsy, unproficient, inadequate, substandard, inferior, ineffective, deficient, inefficient, ineffectual, no good, not good enough, wanting, lacking, leaving much to be desired; incapable, unfitted, unfit, unsuitable, unqualified; informal useless, pathetic, cack-handed, ham-fisted, not up to it, a dead loss, not up to scratch, not up to snuff; Brit. informal unable to do something for toffee, unable to do something to save one's life, not much cop; vulgar slang half-arsed, not know one's arse from one's elbow, couldn't organize a piss-up in a brewery. ANTONYMS competent, skilful.