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Robert - 09-Mar-16 03:38 about Why don t referees ever admit to making a mistake? They re human after all, and I m sure everyone would have appreciated Mr Robinson s honesty and professionalism had he done so. Unfortunately, he still submitted his report and stuck to his bad decision which unfairly punished a team and player.
Finally I ll leave a quote from a former well respected referee as it sums up this situation up perfectly for me. Keith Hackett said Sadly because of this referee’s [Tim Robinson] major error, the incorrect sanction will result in the player receiving a suspension. The player, the club and the spectator have been wronged.
Couldn t agree more and I m a Charlton fan. |
Cypriot Reject - 04-Mar-16 17:52 about Watched the incident to see what all the fuss was about and was amazed how wrong the ref was. I would seriously question his integrity being a Brighton supporter. Surely he should not be allowed to officiate games that have an impact on his team. The first booking on the Sheffield forward was soft, every player on the pitch was guilty of shirt pulling at one time or another but the culprit for the worst challenge, Dawson, went unpunished. If a ref comments about an incident he faces possible suspension, what about the innocent party? He s been suspended foe two games. |
95.149.150.213 - 28-Feb-16 14:26 about I m a Derby County fan and must admit I thought Foresteri second yellow was inexcusable and quite puzzling, how can Tim Robinson get this so wrong!!! |
2.217.204.195 - 28-Feb-16 13:12 about Tims refereeing of the Hull v SWFC match was a complete joke, how the so called professional referee can ignore the defender apologising for his foul and sending off the attacker is a farce, maybe its got something to do with SWFC playing Brighton soon, and guess what thats the team he follows !!He should be suspended from all championship games! |
86.22.157.202 - 27-Feb-16 17:54 about Tim Robinson s decision to give Sheff Wed s Forestieri a second yellow card in the Feb 26th game against Hull City was possible the worst I have seen in 70 years of attending soccer. Michael Dawson clearly thought he (Dawson) was to be given a straight red for his own very dangerous challenge. Surely Robinson has no option but to rescind this atrocious decision |