Gyros Peter
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And as I have said, if I know the rules as a layman a professional referee certainly should.You work off the assumption, like many in here, that the referee is the enemy. And yes, I know, that will never change. And you also work off the assumption that anyone who yells at a referee is correct in doing so. Curiously, most of the best coaches in this city do not yell at referees. They talk to them when they are missing the boat. Anyhow, I wouldn't term how I referee as f***ing up so much as acknowledging that mistakes will be made every single game I referee. It's the nature of the position. Players do not play perfect balls, nor do they make perfect decisions, every single time. Coaches get tactics wrong, get substitutions wrong, try to motivate players wrong. Why? I believe it is part of being a human being. Something to ponder. As I have said many a time, if you think you can be a better referee than this guy or that guy, go take a course and prove it.