by Nameless »
05 Oct 2015 23:39
I bet in almost every game I could find plenty of decisions which I disagreed with. I might not be right, and there might be entirely valid reasons why those decisions were made. It should also be remembered that refereeing is mostly about opinion, not fact, which makes deciding if something is 'wrong' quite tricky. Also referees do not penalise most offences, and if they do they get accused of not letting the game flow. It is very easy to look at things from the sideline, or in hindsight, and say the referee was 'wrong' when in fact his decision was perfectly justified at the time he made it.
Of course sometimes refs do make stupid errors as well, but then they are only human....