Contact the EFL 22:55 - Feb 26 with 10614 views | Swansea93 | enquiries@efl.com That display of refereeing tonight was a joke, probably the worst I've seen for our games. They won't do anything but the more people who send a complaint we might just dodge this cheating pr!ck again. | |
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Contact the EFL on 12:02 - Feb 27 with 2079 views | NotLoyal | This side if kept together will go up next season. That performance was as good as we have given away this season. | |
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Contact the EFL on 12:30 - Feb 27 with 2036 views | Swansea93 | Good Morning, Thank you for your email, your feedback has been noted. The EFL receives numerous queries and complaints regarding individual officials’ decisions and their overall performances. While we are not always able to comment on specific incidents, we can advise that the performances of all officials are constantly monitored by way of club and match observer reports, match videos and footage received by the referees’ coaches. Matches are analysed by the Referees' Manager, a referees’ coach and the referee, and these assessments can have an impact on future appointments. We do appreciate some decisions can be frustrating for supporters, however it is important to note that the match officials having a challenging role in trying to spot every single incident that occurs on the field of play, whether this be due to the proximity of the ball to players, the position of the referee, or other players obscuring views of the officials. The human element of the sport means referees do also make mistakes during games, just like players and managers do on a weekly basis. With only one chance to view every incident, and no benefit of replays, the modern referee has a sometimes difficult task. In all situations the decision of the referee is final although post-match Clubs do have the opportunity to mark the referee’s performance and raise any issues with the Referees’ Manager. We can advise that in relation to this particular fixture, the Referees’ Manager is in dialogue with the Club. Thank you for contacting the EFL. Regards, Jessica Supporter Services Department EFL | |
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Contact the EFL on 13:02 - Feb 27 with 2002 views | sainthelens |
Contact the EFL on 12:30 - Feb 27 by Swansea93 | Good Morning, Thank you for your email, your feedback has been noted. The EFL receives numerous queries and complaints regarding individual officials’ decisions and their overall performances. While we are not always able to comment on specific incidents, we can advise that the performances of all officials are constantly monitored by way of club and match observer reports, match videos and footage received by the referees’ coaches. Matches are analysed by the Referees' Manager, a referees’ coach and the referee, and these assessments can have an impact on future appointments. We do appreciate some decisions can be frustrating for supporters, however it is important to note that the match officials having a challenging role in trying to spot every single incident that occurs on the field of play, whether this be due to the proximity of the ball to players, the position of the referee, or other players obscuring views of the officials. The human element of the sport means referees do also make mistakes during games, just like players and managers do on a weekly basis. With only one chance to view every incident, and no benefit of replays, the modern referee has a sometimes difficult task. In all situations the decision of the referee is final although post-match Clubs do have the opportunity to mark the referee’s performance and raise any issues with the Referees’ Manager. We can advise that in relation to this particular fixture, the Referees’ Manager is in dialogue with the Club. Thank you for contacting the EFL. Regards, Jessica Supporter Services Department EFL |
In other words... Thanx, but we don't give 2 fcks for yer opinion. | | | |
Contact the EFL on 13:14 - Feb 27 with 1988 views | pansypants | That bit "players and managers make mistakes too" Fúck off , protected to the hilt these cheats are | |
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Contact the EFL on 13:18 - Feb 27 with 1975 views | monmouth |
Contact the EFL on 13:14 - Feb 27 by pansypants | That bit "players and managers make mistakes too" Fúck off , protected to the hilt these cheats are |
This is the point isn't it. We can live with mistakes but thinking you are a tinpot napoleon, and cheating to deliberately decide the result is unacceptable. | |
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Contact the EFL on 13:22 - Feb 27 with 1960 views | sainthelens | All our players had to say to him was..." ref, we arnt allowed to call you a cheat, but we are allowed to think you are". | | | |
Contact the EFL on 15:18 - Feb 27 with 1895 views | union_jack |
Contact the EFL on 12:30 - Feb 27 by Swansea93 | Good Morning, Thank you for your email, your feedback has been noted. The EFL receives numerous queries and complaints regarding individual officials’ decisions and their overall performances. While we are not always able to comment on specific incidents, we can advise that the performances of all officials are constantly monitored by way of club and match observer reports, match videos and footage received by the referees’ coaches. Matches are analysed by the Referees' Manager, a referees’ coach and the referee, and these assessments can have an impact on future appointments. We do appreciate some decisions can be frustrating for supporters, however it is important to note that the match officials having a challenging role in trying to spot every single incident that occurs on the field of play, whether this be due to the proximity of the ball to players, the position of the referee, or other players obscuring views of the officials. The human element of the sport means referees do also make mistakes during games, just like players and managers do on a weekly basis. With only one chance to view every incident, and no benefit of replays, the modern referee has a sometimes difficult task. In all situations the decision of the referee is final although post-match Clubs do have the opportunity to mark the referee’s performance and raise any issues with the Referees’ Manager. We can advise that in relation to this particular fixture, the Referees’ Manager is in dialogue with the Club. Thank you for contacting the EFL. Regards, Jessica Supporter Services Department EFL |
That reply is clearly a standard one when a ref has a stinker. It’s not pertinent to our complaint though because he should be investigated for cheating / match fixing. | |
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Contact the EFL on 21:26 - Feb 27 with 1710 views | Bloodyhills |
Contact the EFL on 23:19 - Feb 26 by sainthelens | Having stood on the North bank for years watching lower league stuff, I cannot remember refereeing ever being this bad. Take away the obvious c0ck from tonight, how many inept officials have we all seen over the last couple of seasons? |
Madley in the Stoke game was an utter bent cvnt. | |
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Contact the EFL on 16:24 - Feb 28 with 1574 views | Smellyplumz |
Contact the EFL on 12:02 - Feb 27 by NotLoyal | This side if kept together will go up next season. That performance was as good as we have given away this season. |
It won't be kept together and we won't go up | |
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""Although I cannot promise or predict the future, I can guarantee one thing - the current board of directors will always fight, as we have done over the last 12 years, to work together as one with the Supporters Trust to make 100% sure that Swansea City football club remains the number one priority in all our thoughts and in every decision we make." | Poll: | Huw Jenkins |
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Contact the EFL on 16:25 - Feb 28 with 1571 views | NotLoyal |
Contact the EFL on 16:24 - Feb 28 by Smellyplumz | It won't be kept together and we won't go up |
I know. But if ... I’m sure we would. Fck knows what team we will have next season. It’s depressing. Still be better than those hoofers down the road mind, customary minimum four points. | |
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Contact the EFL on 17:19 - Feb 28 with 1517 views | swancity | I’ve just e mailed EFL To complain about this referee, his apparent cheating and asking for a full enquiry and investigation in liaison with the Referee Association. This cannot be tolerated. It’s unacceptable and you have to praise our players especially for their discipline that night and also that of Steve Cooper. He’s shown a good strength of character and a desire to seek justice and to make feelings known. You cannot allow people to trample all over you without putting up a considerable fight. Take notice Supporters Trust. | |
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