god_bless_john_houlding wrote:redtrader, I don't like this idea of "bullying" officials. The press side doesn't bother me because they have no impact on the football pitch. The press can't decide to send you off, or come on and score a hattrick. But your point(s) about officials for me isn't going to help us any better. Chelsea do it, and what happens? Matters turn out worse for them down to the FA or in the end red cards. Ashley Cole would of been sent off by a ref with any bollox against Spurs, but I don't think Chelsea get any benifits from bullying officials as you put it. United under the leadership of Roy Keane were much worse than they are now, but again they were constantly in trouble because of this bullying tactic.
People are bemoaning the fact that Hicks is lowering the good name of Liverpool Football Club, well so would going up to a ref in a mob with steam coming out of our ears on a regular basis. I don't think there's need to bully officials. I think we could "lean" on them a little more, a bit like United do now, but I don't want to see us carry on like Chelsea. Arsenal are worse than United at it IMO and they haven't always finished above us. I think we need to sort out many things before we start looking at how we respond towards the officials.
I'm not really on about shouting and swearing at the referees, leaning on them as you put it is a better description of what I want our lot to do a little more. Like it or not, (and I personally do not), Chelsea and Manu have benefitted on the whole from their performances outside of Football, and as they really are not being censored I prefer us to get in on the act.