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Romain Poite's credibility
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Manx" data-source="post: 738184" data-attributes="member: 50236"><p>There is a referee's observer at each match, or their used to be, who is solely there to assess the performance of said ref. He makes a report and the team managers also make a report to be considered and the performance judged </p><p></p><p>Every "arguable" decision may just be in the mind of the supporter watching for, as said previously, the supporter may not be as conversant with the rules or current directives as he thinks he is! </p><p></p><p>Also, as this forum shows, factual incidents are seen in various ways depending on whether the supporter's team or the opposition benefits!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Manx, post: 738184, member: 50236"] There is a referee's observer at each match, or their used to be, who is solely there to assess the performance of said ref. He makes a report and the team managers also make a report to be considered and the performance judged Every "arguable" decision may just be in the mind of the supporter watching for, as said previously, the supporter may not be as conversant with the rules or current directives as he thinks he is! Also, as this forum shows, factual incidents are seen in various ways depending on whether the supporter's team or the opposition benefits!! [/QUOTE]
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