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Daland and NG are our worst offenders
An analogy for you. Imagine teaching the class with all of the idiots in, you know the one, the kids that would jump out of windows and set fire to things. All of a sudden you start cracking the whip, even though those kids have done what the hell they have liked for years. You start sending then en masse to the headmaster, which ****s his day up, you start getting abuse from the kids, which ****s your day up, you have to get the parents up the school, which ****s everyones day up. Basically, by doing the right thing you cause more problems, not just for yourself, but for everyone involved. Best let the little bastards do what they like and everyone can go home happy. That's probably what a referee feels like at corners and set pieces, a token wag of the finger suits everyone concerned..... As you were so to speak.....![]()
Great example of the way things are at the moment in the Burnley v Leeds game just now (and I’ve only been watching it for a few minutes):
Joe Rodon goes to ground after the slightest touch from a Burnley player and gets a free kick. Don Goodman’s response: “That’s just not a foul. Referees shouldn’t be fooled by things like that.”
No criticism whatsoever of Rodon for a blatant bit of cheating, though.
Strange thing is I watched County v Swindon on Friday and there didn’t seem to be anywhere near as much wrestling at set pieces and general cheating involved, but maybe I was just thinking that because I wanted it to be like that?
Burnley 0 Leeds 0, most predictable result of the season so far.