He said does one of my player have to get raped to get a penalty? Ranjit Bajaj is now adding fuel to the fire. Stuart was sad and disappointed today. I hope Odisha will ignore this
Ok referring is bad in all the matches (consistently that one team gets an advantage in games).. But what about the abuses being made to refs by support staff, coaches and players
One player even went on to touch the ref protesting his yellow card.... There is a coach who abuse the refs openly on live tv.. Every coach, who loses the game quickly point out to refs and if they win the game, give credit to their players, strategy etc..... Want refs to come on live tv after every match and tell their story of no of dives, abuses, problems created by these teams...
Many coaches consider putting pressure on refs as a tactic to win the game... They will try to help their players max by putting pressure on refs.... It is nothing new... It is happening in Premier league for ages and then they introduced VAR... Then the coaches say VAR is killing the game, when their goal is disallowed....
Only solution is to penalise all these coaches against blaming refs in media (coz refs are not supposed to talk to media for their version), just like how the English FA does... AIFF is useless in this too....
if in every match there is refreeing error then there is issue with referees. these kind of errors which changes the results of the game is highly disappointing. so i justify the verbal abuse of fans/media/coaches/players etc.
However, getting close to refrees like costa did was over and should not be allowed. the referee should be given respect as we give respect to teachers. it should be more of student/teacher relation.
The more coaches/players/staffs try to pressurize referees the more mistakes they will make. Pressure never brings out the best in anyone. Coaches think if they make comments about the mistakes made and done against them, in next match they will get the advantage. To be true it never happens. Mistakes can cost anyone and the more freely you allow to conduct these matches the better officiating will happen. So I fully endorse AIFF taking actions against officials taking such stands. However, it must also be on the part of AIFF to conduct sessions after every match and show the officials where the mistakes are being made and what must be done to remediate.
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Kibu Vicuna would have used substitutes.
One player even went on to touch the ref protesting his yellow card.... There is a coach who abuse the refs openly on live tv.. Every coach, who loses the game quickly point out to refs and if they win the game, give credit to their players, strategy etc..... Want refs to come on live tv after every match and tell their story of no of dives, abuses, problems created by these teams...
Many coaches consider putting pressure on refs as a tactic to win the game... They will try to help their players max by putting pressure on refs.... It is nothing new... It is happening in Premier league for ages and then they introduced VAR... Then the coaches say VAR is killing the game, when their goal is disallowed....
Only solution is to penalise all these coaches against blaming refs in media (coz refs are not supposed to talk to media for their version), just like how the English FA does... AIFF is useless in this too....
However, it must also be on the part of AIFF to conduct sessions after every match and show the officials where the mistakes are being made and what must be done to remediate.