That analogy doesn't work in this context. A referee's only job is to officiate a match between two teams as a neutral.
Having a bias against one of the teams displays a lack of integrity and honesty, which is the definition of corruption.
That analogy doesn't work in this context. A referee's only job is to officiate a match between two teams as a neutral.
Having a bias against one of the teams displays a lack of integrity and honesty, which is the definition of corruption.
Biases aren't a choice. We all have them and are blind to them for the most part. I'm sure referees are trained on mitigating them but it's not a form of corruption.
Corruption is a choice and implies some form of illegality or law/rule breaking.
daredevil not all biases are the same. Maybe the biases of the referees made them blind to on-field decisions being wrong, or maybe they disagree with the on-field decision, but let it pass because he's their colleague and they want to support him. The latter is on purpose, and if you don't think that's happening in the league then I guess we'll just have to disagree.
Claudius consciously biased!
If a referee is unconsciously biased, then he's an idiot. It's like excusing a judge for having unconscious bias and putting black kids away while letting white guys go free for the same offenses. Bullshit. Their job is to be conscious of their biases and to manage them. If they can't, bin 'em.
FWIW, there's no way I can ever be convinced they they have any unconscious biases. They know exactly how they feel.
One individual could be unconsciously biased but an entire organisation...? It's not like Michael Oliver is the only one with issues.
They appointed a Liverpool fan to ref our game v City
Tierney on VAR as well - what could go wrong?
If anything, I think they will all be too anxious to do anything overly dramatic.
Only issue is that it might allow animals like Kovacic license to do some gangster shit
RocktheCasbah I think they know they are being watched and under scrutiny so you'd think/hope they'd wait a while before they can screw us over. But you never know with this lot.
JazzG I just hope payback doesn’t start this Sunday v City ffs
RocktheCasbah should give us some calls before he heads to Celtic the following day
This guy wished he never wrote this article. Doesn’t know what backlash he will get from Arsenal Twitter who are a force to be reckoned with:
They can't hide from their past.
Sicario2 - Tier 1 He's deleted his tweet, Arsenal Twitter remains undefeated.
Couldn't see the content. What was in there
This one is about rules in general: I think the handball rule as currently written is unfairly biased in favor of defenders. Gives them the benefit of doubt that is not afforded to strikers.
If a ball accidentally hits a defender whilst he or she is defending in his/her box, it should 100% be a penalty. Regardless of context, regardless of where the arms were located. Up or down or behind the back. Matters not.
For me that's the equivalent of what is currently going on with handball as pertains to strikers in the box.