Brian McDermott has said today that a match delegate has told him his players don't appeal decisions strong enough? His goalkeeper coach was told only 2 of his players appealed against a goal on saturday by a 4th official at the toon match.
Does this mean that the FA believe that you must harrang the ref or they think if you didn't see it it doesn't matter? I really don't understand what they want? Should Officials not apply the rule of law whether a wronged team notices its wrong or not? How many times do you hear there's no point kicking up a fuss the Ref won't change his mind. Does this mean more influential players can get decisions go their way?
Does this mean that the FA believe that you must harrang the ref or they think if you didn't see it it doesn't matter? I really don't understand what they want? Should Officials not apply the rule of law whether a wronged team notices its wrong or not? How many times do you hear there's no point kicking up a fuss the Ref won't change his mind. Does this mean more influential players can get decisions go their way?