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Posted

We will get hammered for this:

 

http://www.afc.premiumtv.co.uk/article/dons-appeal-for-common-sense-20091102_2212158_1844992

 

Dons appeal for common sense

02.11.2009

 

IS COMMON SENSE TOO MUCH TO HOPE FOR?

 

At a time when it is very fashionable to lambast the game in this country, whether it be the absence of a lucrative television deal, our clubs inability to succeed on the European stage or indeed, simply bemoaning the general standard of the fare on offer, surely those of us who are actually in the firing line should be doing everything in our power to prevent short-changing the group that matters most, namely the paying customers who follow their teams the length and breadth of Scotland?

 

Sadly, that was not the case at Easter Road on Saturday when the referee seemed blindly determined to stamp his authority right from the off - even though both teams were attempting to encourage a passing game - with the inevitable scenario of five yellow cards brandished by the interval and hardly a strong tackle made throughout the forty-five minutes!

 

If managers are trying their best to increase skill levels via a passing game, and many in the SPL are, surely clubs deserve match officials who can empathise with what they are attempting? When cards are being dished out like confetti, players become afraid to make tackles for fear of reprisal, and that's exactly what occurred in Edinburgh. Nine against eleven (perhaps make that twelve!) for the best part of half an hour means an unequal situation and one that is cheating the fans who pay good money to watch a competitive and balanced encounter.

 

The sending off of a player should be a last resort not, what it appeared to be against Hibs, something the referee seemed hell bent on achieving almost straight from the kick-off. And if match officials are being given little or no leeway to adopt a common sense approach, then that needs to be seriously looked at by the powers that be and sooner rather than later.

 

Aberdeen took a fantastic support to Edinburgh on Saturday and their vociferous and non-stop encouragement undoubtedly played no small part in the team holding out against the odds for as long as they did. However, thanks to the antics of the man in the middle what began as a fair contest, almost descended into farce!

 

A common sense approach could have made things so different - a quiet word instead of an instant card, appreciating that a striker's tackle may not be the best timed in the world and not backing himself into a situation where he was almost forced into dismissing players.

 

A common sense approach from match officials - that's all the football fraternity wants - is that really too much to ask for?

Posted

Quite strong but perfectly reasonable article on the official site:

 

http://www.afc.premiumtv.co.uk/article/dons-appeal-for-common-sense-20091102_2212158_1844992

 

IS COMMON SENSE TOO MUCH TO HOPE FOR?

 

At a time when it is very fashionable to lambast the game in this country, whether it be the absence of a lucrative television deal, our clubs inability to succeed on the European stage or indeed, simply bemoaning the general standard of the fare on offer, surely those of us who are actually in the firing line should be doing everything in our power to prevent short-changing the group that matters most, namely the paying customers who follow their teams the length and breadth of Scotland?

 

Sadly, that was not the case at Easter Road on Saturday when the referee seemed blindly determined to stamp his authority right from the off - even though both teams were attempting to encourage a passing game - with the inevitable scenario of five yellow cards brandished by the interval and hardly a strong tackle made throughout the forty-five minutes!

 

If managers are trying their best to increase skill levels via a passing game, and many in the SPL are, surely clubs deserve match officials who can empathise with what they are attempting? When cards are being dished out like confetti, players become afraid to make tackles for fear of reprisal, and that's exactly what occurred in Edinburgh. Nine against eleven (perhaps make that twelve!) for the best part of half an hour means an unequal situation and one that is cheating the fans who pay good money to watch a competitive and balanced encounter.

 

The sending off of a player should be a last resort not, what it appeared to be against Hibs, something the referee seemed hell bent on achieving almost straight from the kick-off. And if match officials are being given little or no leeway to adopt a common sense approach, then that needs to be seriously looked at by the powers that be and sooner rather than later.

 

Aberdeen took a fantastic support to Edinburgh on Saturday and their vociferous and non-stop encouragement undoubtedly played no small part in the team holding out against the odds for as long as they did. However, thanks to the antics of the man in the middle what began as a fair contest, almost descended into farce!

 

A common sense approach could have made things so different - a quiet word instead of an instant card, appreciating that a striker's tackle may not be the best timed in the world and not backing himself into a situation where he was almost forced into dismissing players.

 

A common sense approach from match officials - that's all the football fraternity wants - is that really too much to ask for?

 

Can't help but wonder if the club will be reprimanded for this, managers have been penalised for far less in post-match interviews...

 

 

 

EDIT - Ta for the merge, beaten to it  ;)

Posted

It is true we do want common sense from referees....however AFC are having a laugh pretending they are only concerned about the paying customers.

 

£22 for SPL football  :hammer:

Posted

Nice to see us sticking up for ourselves for once.

 

The fine shall be worth it!

 

Disagree.

Would rather we ploughed money into the transfer kitty, than risk potential fines with shite like that on the website.

Posted

Well I for one am at last delighted to see the club stick up for us. Lost count of the number of times as a club the good ship AFC have rolled over and royally taken one up the arse. Intend e mailing Willie later on and volunteering to start the fund to cover the fine with a £20 donation. Just proves its never too late to grow a set

Posted

Well I for one am at last delighted to see the club stick up for us. Lost count of the number of times as a club the good ship AFC have rolled over and royally taken one up the arse. Intend e mailing Willie later on and volunteering to start the fund to cover the fine with a £20 donation. Just proves its never too late to grow a set

 

Totally agree Al. Tell Willie I'm asking for him when you email him.  ;)

Posted

Intend e mailing Willie later on and volunteering to start the fund to cover the fine with a £20 donation.

 

aye, ask him if he accepts Provi cheques, eh?

 

You dirty weegie fuckers, flashing your cash about the place! ;)

Posted

Made it onto the BBC news now

 

They have noted this statement has not been attributed to any particular member of the club

Smart move I say because while we will no doubt be fined they cant serve a touchline ban on one of our management team or suspend one of the players.

 

Posted

As much as I like the fact that afc seem to have found their voice and are speaking up for the team and the fans more than they have done in the past, that whole article seems a bit pathetic and cringeworthy to me.  If you're going to complain make a formal complaint, don't stand at the sidelines whinging like some Harry Potter wannabe.

Posted

Aberdeen have had no voice ever since Keith Wyness left. He was always good at standing up to the Old Firm or speaking out when need be. I'm glad AFC have spoken out. Can't see the fine being too heavy (if anything, to be honest) although I know anything will hurt us. If some of the tight-arse Aberdeen fans can scrape at least some money together it will at least show a gesture to the club (one of which they aren't used to seeing) that will show we appreciate them standing up for ourselves.

Posted

Got to agree with the post above, people would happily donate for a fine but don't ask them to actually go to a home game.

 

 

I would rather give £20 away than sit through another "home" game where we play with our backs against the wall against pish like hearts and Dundee united.

Posted

 

I would rather give £20 away than sit through another "home" game where we play with our backs against the wall against pish like hearts and Dundee united.

 

Feel free to PayPal it to me then! ;D

Posted

 

I would rather give £20 away than sit through another "home" game where we play with our backs against the wall against pish like hearts and Dundee united.

 

Well buy a ticket and don't go then  :thumbsup:

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