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Thread: Behaviour towards refs

  1. #1
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    Behaviour towards refs

    This is an old chestnut and the focus of attention before but with the awful behaviour of Mourinho and the incident with Klopp only a few weeks ago (not to mention many of the players) something more punitive needs to be in place for next season. Points deduction would stop it imo.

    Sure we all get aggrieved by refereeing decisions but without these people there would be no football. I really can’t understand anyone putting themselves forward to do it in the present climate. The lower leagues, amateur and junior football must all be suffering the same fate if not worse.

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    Agree something needs to be done, the scrutiny now with VAR is front and centre which I think feeds into worsening behaviour down the leagues to kids football.

  3. #3
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    One word, mate, society. A society filled with enablers.

    Everyone is a victim, everyone is offended, and everyone rejects the common good.

    You can’t punish me, I deserve everything, Do you know what I am?

    Spoilt cnuts, we called them back in the day.

    Refs, Teachers, Old Bill etc, do not stand a chance.

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