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by Ron Norris
You're Not Very Good

Criticising ref's has been a way of life for football supporters down the ages. So complaints from fans and professionals alike are easily dismissed by the authorities as sour grapes. However right now there is a problem with the standard of officiating in this country and no one wants to listen.

 

“A massive overhaul of the management, training and development for all match officials operating in the professional game was introduced for the 2001/02 season by The Football Association, F.A.. Premier League and Football League”.

So says the opening paragraph of the FA’s statement on the introduction of professional referee’s last season. This was the FA’s big answer, this is how they were finally going to stop their officials being humiliated every week by Andy Gray and the like. Their answer was to pay the people who were no good at the job in the first place more money. Fantastic.

The whole structure is flawed from the start. Standards of refereeing should be equally consistent, fair and up to the same standards throughout the leagues. However the FA set up a two tier system of referee’s the “select group” to handle the Premier League and what they consider other important games and the “national group” for everything else.

By admitting there is a gulf between their levels of referee’s competence they are insulting the football league and all it’s great clubs. “The Football Association plays a vital role in ensuring that football gets the match officials it deserves” they trumpet on their website. You really can read that statement two ways.

Now I can live with people getting things wrong, what I can’t live with is the level of totally incompetent officials we have to tolerate in the lower leagues. Making mistakes is one thing, being bad at your job is something else. And what happens when your club feels it has been wronged? Last week I thought I’d try to see exactly that myself.

Following Rob Styles disgraceful performance I sent an email first to the referee’s association, they informed me that I should contact the Football League’s Jim Ashworth with my comments as he was in charge of Nationwide League refereeing. This I did, to his credit Mr. Ashworth replied however only to tell me that as the referee in question was from the “select list” (you couldn’t make it up could you) I should forward my concerns to the FA. I did this, only to be told that the head of the “select list” was former whistle blower Philip Don and I should forward my email to him. This I did, to date I haven’t received a reply. Now I didn’t expect an overnight revolution on account of my comments, but a reply out of courtesy would have been nice.

This article isn’t about Rob Styles, I wouldn't want to inflate his ego anymore than it already is, he already has he's own website.  I was going to write this before his inept display at Wycombe. Rob Styles maybe the tip of the iceberg where incompetence is concerned but there are plenty more just behind him and we see them each an every week. The FA’s and Philips Don’s lack of response to me and the many other fans I know have sent emails demonstrates the complete contempt we are held in by these people and the level of arrogance with which they go about their jobs.

Unfortunately we are in an age where the official is immune from criticism. Managers are scared to speak out because they will be fined or get touchline bans, fans are ignored and treated as an inconvenience because they are seen as bitter. Players are treated like children on the pitch by overbearing, arrogant match officials who are totally oblivious to their lack of ability in their chosen profession.

Somewhere, somehow this bottled up aggression is going to come out. At some point the wrong referee is going to make the wrong decision and upset the wrong person. I honestly believe that in the not too distant future we will see a professional footballer hit a referee. Not the little push that Paula DiCanio gave Paul Alcock but a proper smack in the face.

I’m not condoning it, I’m not saying I’m looking forward to it, but unless the FA does something and soon to address the problems we see each and every week then where else is this frustration going to come out? You could probably put up with poor officiating if the relevant authorities admitted there was a problem and did something about it. What annoys me more than anything is the way the FA and Philip Don bury their heads in the sand and wrap their precious officials in cotton wool away from the nasty people wanting to shout out them.

There is no recourse and no redress, the referee is right and that is the end of the argument. But the referee isn’t always right, and someone needs to recognise this, do something about it and fast, otherwise the scenario I mentioned, though unfortunate will happen and when it does who will really be to blame?

ron@qprnet.com