Re: Referee Bashing. : Tue Sep 03, 2019 12:34 pm
FearTheVee wrote:
Guess the coach:
"I was really disappointed about that. I was proud of the boys, they were courageous, the better side for 60 minutes and that decision flipped the game on its head. Where are we heading, talking about players welfare, and the decision was a knock-on? When do you get a penalty?
It wasn't intentional, but it's a crusher tackle, it's a penalty every day of the week.
We get the penalty, we got to 10-8 and I think we win the game.
That flipped the game. Even if he didn't give the penalty, it should have been our ball."
"I was really disappointed about that. I was proud of the boys, they were courageous, the better side for 60 minutes and that decision flipped the game on its head. Where are we heading, talking about players welfare, and the decision was a knock-on? When do you get a penalty?
It wasn't intentional, but it's a crusher tackle, it's a penalty every day of the week.
We get the penalty, we got to 10-8 and I think we win the game.
That flipped the game. Even if he didn't give the penalty, it should have been our ball."
Mate, that's a poor example. Look at the language and compare it to "pathetic spat", "publicity stunt" and "open sewer". Factor in that this was an after match interview and not a considered (sic) program piece for the game a week after the event. There was also a player welfare issue which adds a whole other layer above and beyond what happened at the final.
No one is saying he didn't have grievances or that coaches, players and officials don't regularly question individual decisions. Just that there's ways and means.