ScoRoss Posted February 20, 2019 Share Posted February 20, 2019 Don't understand how bringing in second rate referees in from other places would help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted February 20, 2019 Administrator Share Posted February 20, 2019 That's nice, they'll all be able to speak the same language and understand each other now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rab Posted February 20, 2019 Share Posted February 20, 2019 4 minutes ago, ScoRoss said: Don't understand how bringing in second rate referees in from other places would help. Because it couldn't be any worse than it is just now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoRoss Posted February 20, 2019 Author Share Posted February 20, 2019 53 minutes ago, Rab said: Because it couldn't be any worse than it is just now. Is it particularly better anywhere else? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rab Posted February 20, 2019 Share Posted February 20, 2019 2 minutes ago, ScoRoss said: Is it particularly better anywhere else? Having watched Chelsea vs Manchester United last night, there were a few challenges in there where the referee spoke to the player and told him to calm it, where it would've been a straight red here. So, I'd say so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoRoss Posted February 20, 2019 Author Share Posted February 20, 2019 2 minutes ago, Rab said: Having watched Chelsea vs Manchester United last night, there were a few challenges in there where the referee spoke to the player and told him to calm it, where it would've been a straight red here. So, I'd say so. Seems more a reason to make referees full time rather than import second rate English referees. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rab Posted February 20, 2019 Share Posted February 20, 2019 5 minutes ago, ScoRoss said: Seems more a reason to make referees full time rather than import second rate English referees. Does being full time affect your ability to make a decision though? I'm not so sure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoRoss Posted February 20, 2019 Author Share Posted February 20, 2019 1 minute ago, Rab said: Does being full time affect your ability to make a decision though? I'm not so sure. It should be something that is looked at, if English referees are seen as performing better. We've had foreign referees before in Scotland, when the referees went on strike, and it wasn't a marked difference. Just as many controversial moments that weekend as any other. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted February 20, 2019 Administrator Share Posted February 20, 2019 7 minutes ago, ScoRoss said: It should be something that is looked at, if English referees are seen as performing better. We've had foreign referees before in Scotland, when the referees went on strike, and it wasn't a marked difference. Just as many controversial moments that weekend as any other. Surely you'd have to experiment it for longer than a week though to have a proper comparison. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoRoss Posted February 20, 2019 Author Share Posted February 20, 2019 1 minute ago, Stan said: Surely you'd have to experiment it for longer than a week though to have a proper comparison. But are they explicitly better? It's not as if Scotland are likely to bring in the best referees from abroad, and they are only part time at the moment. Are they going to make these referees full time? Why not make their current referees full time first, or have the use of VAR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Stan Posted February 20, 2019 Administrator Share Posted February 20, 2019 8 minutes ago, ScoRoss said: But are they explicitly better? It's not as if Scotland are likely to bring in the best referees from abroad, and they are only part time at the moment. Are they going to make these referees full time? Why not make their current referees full time first, or have the use of VAR. I agree that there should be more investment in to the current referees - up-skilling, giving them more training, analysing their performances/mistakes even more. Give them some more high profile games etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoRoss Posted February 20, 2019 Author Share Posted February 20, 2019 VAR would also be crucial to their development. If European and International competitions are all going to have this technology, they are going to use the referees that use it every week. If Scottish officials don't have the opportunity to be involved at the highest level, and all that comes with it, they are going to be left behind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smiley Culture Posted February 20, 2019 Share Posted February 20, 2019 So, in Scotland they have a full-time professional elite level of Football and the referees for that level are part-time? Doesn’t common sense suggest that maybe the issue with referees is the fact they’re expected to keep up with full-time athletes and expected to make quick decisions whilst doing this? I’m no science expert but I’m absolutely certain there’s a link between decision making and fatigue. You cannot expect the referees to be on or even anywhere near remotely close to the fitness levels of the players and The SFA are expecting these people to do that and referee the games, that just seems totally mental. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honey Honey Posted February 21, 2019 Share Posted February 21, 2019 I've heard this story for about 15 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 21, 2019 Share Posted February 21, 2019 19 hours ago, Rab said: Does being full time affect your ability to make a decision though? I'm not so sure. Yeah because they can have more training. Also it means more people are likely to want to do it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 21, 2019 Share Posted February 21, 2019 14 hours ago, Smiley Culture said: So, in Scotland they have a full-time professional elite level of Football and the referees for that level are part-time? Doesn’t common sense suggest that maybe the issue with referees is the fact they’re expected to keep up with full-time athletes and expected to make quick decisions whilst doing this? I’m no science expert but I’m absolutely certain there’s a link between decision making and fatigue. You cannot expect the referees to be on or even anywhere near remotely close to the fitness levels of the players and The SFA are expecting these people to do that and referee the games, that just seems totally mental. Definitely if you are tired you will make more mistakes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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