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All football fans have one hatred in common and that is "wanker in black". This person has the ability to influence the outcome of any game. Their mistakes can be more expensive than a goalkeeper’s mistakes, and yet we only have semi-pros who perform these important roles. Every club will have countless examples where they have been at the end of a wrong decision and it never gets less frustrating. This does not help when some judges seem determined to make headlines by doing things that are completely outrageous. In fact, in many cases, I'm sure referees are only trying to complete their autograph collection, which is why they book certain players.

As an old Chelsea supporter, I remember when we were in 10th place and playing teams at the top of the league, all decisions went their way, now we are up there, we get the decisions. This can not just be coincidental, and this only adds to the "gap" between the top and bottom of the Prime Minister's Office. As a club struggling to survive in the Premier League, a bad decision has the potential to be devastating at the end of the season. To sum up all this, judgment is a substandard.

There have been many ideas on how to improve the decisions, the one that is always mentioned in bringing technology in, and this for me is not the way forward. I agree that technology can play a role, perhaps line sensors that let you know when there is a target. (Similar to ice hockey just not like OTT) The reason I think it's good is that there's been an increase in the number of goals not given the biggest thing that comes to mind, it's too Tottenham against Man U last season. The line sensors would have caught it, but for a change you can not completely blame the officials who were in the game, the straight game was so far away from the goal line because of the distance to the shot. However, I think it would just be a big mistake to just technology like e.g. Repetitions as in rugby or cricket. All football fans like to watch nice floating football and get already annoyed when games stop and start, if you start taking breaks for replays it will be a nightmare. You will also find that it would cause as many arguments as it avoids. For example, if your team attacks and has the opposition stuck in their box, then there is a break for a repeat, your team may lose all their momentum they have built ข่าวฟุตบอล.

I think there are alternatives to technology, the best thing for me is to look at the rules. The rules are subjective because there must be intentions that they must disrupt play and many other things alone these lines. In fact, judges should have a physiology in order to make a decision. Did the player intentionally block the attacker even though he had his back to him and there was nowhere else to go? Who knows the only one who knows is the defender, but the fact is that he has still blocked his way. But for me, the worst rule is the offside rule. Any of you who play on a Saturday or a Sunday and have had the misfortune of having to run the line know that it is not as easy as it seems to call offside correctly (admittedly in every league I have played in the rule is a little different it goes more like it, the player beats the defense and looks like scoring, he is offside) I think the main problem is that the rule requires you to look alone at the line and watch the game so you can see , when the ball is played. While desperately trying to look in two directions at once, also ask yourself "Will he be in play?" I'm not saying I have all the answers, but when you ask so much from a human being, there will always be mistakes.

Another thing that I had not considered before talking to my boyfriend (who until recently had no interest in football and therefore looked at me completely differently), we really want perfect decisions. She pointed out that we all talk about the decisions and most discussions come from bad ones. If there were no bad decisions, we would be happier or we would just have to find something else to talk about. Are the bad decisions made by the referees one of the points that make football the most talked about sport in the UK?

To summarize judges are not up to Scratch. I at least feel they need to become professionals so they can concentrate on being fit enough to keep up with the games. I think some rules could be simplified to make them more black and white, and I also think technology can be used but should not be allowed to disrupt the big game.

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