Platform13
01-03-2015, 01:43 PM
I'm no football expert. But I love the drama of the game. As a lad I cut my teeth on watching the shrews. They were always an entertaining side too - with good managers who taught the players clever skills. But best of all they were well disciplined and didn't rely on dirty tricks, foul play and conning the ref to get success. As we all know that sort of honest sporting approach can rapidly get you into a relegation place. Yet who would want to watch a dirty team like Swindon ... not me?!
Now, I heard Peter Morse telling us on Saturday that the Swindon match was not a dirty game - despite the statistics. But I disagree. Swindon were full of dirty tricks, most of which went unpunished. But it was the referee and officials which set the tone. I can honestly say that he was the worst official that I have ever witnessed at Gresty Road and he definitely cost us the win.
What on earth has happened to the standard of refereeing this season?? And why do our lads always suffer for it? We hav
Now, I heard Peter Morse telling us on Saturday that the Swindon match was not a dirty game - despite the statistics. But I disagree. Swindon were full of dirty tricks, most of which went unpunished. But it was the referee and officials which set the tone. I can honestly say that he was the worst official that I have ever witnessed at Gresty Road and he definitely cost us the win.
What on earth has happened to the standard of refereeing this season?? And why do our lads always suffer for it? We hav