The point I make is referees have no comeback no matter how their F**k ups affect a game. There is some kind of an informal set up where various FA people have a chuckle at the results and a bevvy with the ref apparently but that's as far as it goes.
When so much depends on a result and there is no way official decisions can be rescinded to affect that score-line any possibility of human error should be as remote as possible.
Right now a referees optical issues can cost a club millions - literally.
I like ref F**k ups, they are part of the game, much like players and managers F**k ups. Though saying that, so many players blame others by pointing at them and shouting or making out they were stopped by an invisible divot or, of course, like managers, they blame refs, even if the ref was right.
If refs, like last season end up getting 90-92% of decisions right, I'll have no issue. Play to the whistle, shut the F**k up and realise they'll make mistakes, like players and managers and mistakes are what make this game great. The game has become over-sanitised as it is, absolutely no need for video reffing.
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