Wow. Exciting last 10 or minutes in this one!
Probably about time for them to fire every referee and VAR official and hold a week of open try outs this summerMathguy64 said:
And just to reflect, the guy who scored the game winner kicked a player in the face and was not sent off.
I doubt he's saying everything, but if the manager makes a point of something he potentially missed...a player doing things but not being seen, he could relay major points during the matchDre_00 said:
That seems unlikely to me. I highly doubt the 4th official is relaying to the center ref what the managers are saying to him. Maybe at HT or something, I don't know, but certainly not during the run of play.
Not so fast, my friend. Mitrovic will be back for their last 3 matches, so that ManU game in particular ought to have some fireworks.Aston94 said:
Fulham will be without Andreas Pereira and Tim Ream for rest of season. Both Liverpool and Man United have home matches remaining with Fulham, they should be a team mailing it in after those two losses.
And add to that, they are speaking to each other nonstop in their comms.Mathguy64 said:
As a referee you work as a crew and you get help from your ARs and 4O all the time. They help with little stuff like direction of throw on plays in front of them. They help with fouls ij front of them and if they think they are card worthy and you aren't sure they can provide help the same as an AR. If there is something going on behind your back they help and tell you what happened. I want all the help I can get.
They are supposed to control the coaches. I tell my 4O or even AR1 when I don't have one to do their best to handle coaches and dissent. And if it gets to them needing me to come over someone is getting a card. In other words call me when you think they need that card.
4O also handle all the details needed for reports. So I delegate them the task of recording names, times, numbers, etc needed for a report for a yellow or red.
Short version. They aren't a potted plant. And in England that seems to be their job function. To be a potted plant.
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Chuck Cunningham said:And add to that, they are speaking to each other nonstop in their comms.Mathguy64 said:
As a referee you work as a crew and you get help from your ARs and 4O all the time. They help with little stuff like direction of throw on plays in front of them. They help with fouls ij front of them and if they think they are card worthy and you aren't sure they can provide help the same as an AR. If there is something going on behind your back they help and tell you what happened. I want all the help I can get.
They are supposed to control the coaches. I tell my 4O or even AR1 when I don't have one to do their best to handle coaches and dissent. And if it gets to them needing me to come over someone is getting a card. In other words call me when you think they need that card.
4O also handle all the details needed for reports. So I delegate them the task of recording names, times, numbers, etc needed for a report for a yellow or red.
Short version. They aren't a potted plant. And in England that seems to be their job function. To be a potted plant.
Ok... I saw a video and the CR was speaking non stop to his AR and 4th.Mathguy64 said:Chuck Cunningham said:And add to that, they are speaking to each other nonstop in their comms.Mathguy64 said:
As a referee you work as a crew and you get help from your ARs and 4O all the time. They help with little stuff like direction of throw on plays in front of them. They help with fouls ij front of them and if they think they are card worthy and you aren't sure they can provide help the same as an AR. If there is something going on behind your back they help and tell you what happened. I want all the help I can get.
They are supposed to control the coaches. I tell my 4O or even AR1 when I don't have one to do their best to handle coaches and dissent. And if it gets to them needing me to come over someone is getting a card. In other words call me when you think they need that card.
4O also handle all the details needed for reports. So I delegate them the task of recording names, times, numbers, etc needed for a report for a yellow or red.
Short version. They aren't a potted plant. And in England that seems to be their job function. To be a potted plant.
Actually they aren't. The R doesn't need to hear nonstop chatter. You learn to speak only when needed and in very specific ways. If you say "no foul no foul" and the comms blink on "no"… well you get the idea.
Im sure it varies by crew, and with all due respect, if you don't regularly have comms in the games you officiate - I'm not sure you'd appreciate being able to lean on it like these top level guys probably do.Mathguy64 said:
I promise they aren't. Certainly not to 4O. And unless the AR is involved in play they aren't saying a word.
There is more communication when the ball is out of play than during it. But unless you have something to say it's not being said.
deadbq03 said:Im sure it varies by crew, and with all due respect, if you don't regularly have comms in the games you officiate - I'm not sure you'd appreciate being able to lean on it like these top level guys probably do.Mathguy64 said:
I promise they aren't. Certainly not to 4O. And unless the AR is involved in play they aren't saying a word.
There is more communication when the ball is out of play than during it. But unless you have something to say it's not being said.
There are lots of videos on YT. 4th officials recommending yellows, telling ref to allow play continue vs. blowing a whistle, etc.
jeffk said:
You're just mad that I'm not around to be your potted plant AR1 any longer.
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