Monday, October 29, 2012

Again, Referee destroyed the game, sent (b)millions into a huge dissapointments.


Torres Red Card Chelsea Vs Man United 28/10/2012 by kofiswag
Chelsea v Manchester United

Marc | Myspace Video


Watch it yourself and forget the Jersey!

To be honest, I really don't know what to say. Speechless. For so many times referee in Barclay Primer League (UK) destroyed my night, your night, our nights. Billions of people around the globe were waiting for the big game, especially in Asia and Latin America where people can freely enjoy soccer without paying any pay-per-view TV program. Where people can forget their hectic day of having a 2 dollar wage in exchange with some views of watching how Rooney, Mata, Valencia, or Oscar kicking the ball out to find the net of his opponent.

Of course it also made tens of thousands BPL's fans who have already spent their dollar for a ticket to have a nice seat in Stamford Bridge really really down.

This is not merely about MU or Chelsea, this is about respect to sportsmanship with a little more respect to other people who deserve their "happy" night after sacrificing many opportunities and activities just to sit in front of their tube instead.

Given a wired or connected referee to his assistants in the court, why has  he never let himself to have a second or even a third opinion in hand before picking up a red card from his pocket? It's fine to have no a modern technology have been installed just how a modern tennis game has been carried out lately. Still, why should the committee ask the referee to use a wired microphone and speaker to chair a game while he or she rarely uses it? To have a comparison, in the Seri A in Italia frequently we see how referee discussed things with his assistant before taking any crucial decision .

Okay..., not only once, twice or for how many times have this happened. But only in BPL such kind of controversy has been magnified. A poor referee usually allows himself to set the mistake he just did off by doing another mistake. Minus times minus will give you a plus, seems they used to get trapped by this situation.

I think, for BPL alone, the FA or may be FIFA has to do some basic stuffs to fix this problem. It is intolerable to let billions around the world had their game destroyed by a poor referee's decision. It's not merely about MU, CHelsea, Everton or Liverpool on the latest game, but it is about sportsmanship and in addition to that is about respect to people's right to have a break on their daily activities.

" Everybody argues about Everythings " as commentator said.

That's all folks. Thank You.
(actually i just practicing my poor English after being dormant for a quite along time )

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