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Soon, there was a preliminary consensus at the conference, that is, the living environment of the referees is not very good, and the referees must be protected. It is not permissible for players on the field to confront the referee and insult the referee. All Premier League referees are in favour of the FA and the Referees Committee's rules to protect referees.
However, the specific punishment of these clubs and players has nothing to do with ordinary Premier League referees. After the end of the conference, the Premier League referees consciously got out.
After Jack walked out of the conference room, he looked at the conference room just now and was very dissatisfied. It's all the same national referees, it's all the same elite group of national referees, why can they be involved in this kind of thing, and everyone else has to leave.
Of course, Jack's dissatisfaction, simply put, is due to envy, jealousy, and hatred. Because the power of refereeing in the Premier League is in the hands of those in the room now.
"Jack, it's not good for us to get in now."
Jack was envious, and so was Webb. However, Webber and Jack are both young referees who have just arrived in the Premier League this season, and they have no weight in the Premier League refereeing world.
Not to mention young referees like Jack and Webb, even if they have been referees in the Premier League for several years, there are not many who can participate in such meetings. There are only six Premier League referees who are eligible to participate in the meetings, and most of them are still not eligible to participate.
"Cut, I can't get used to it. Everyone is the referee of the Premier League, so everyone should have the right to participate in such a meeting. The minority obeys the majority. ”
Since it's all the right of the Premier League referee, Jack thinks what he is doing is wrong. Regardless of seniority, everyone is the same Premier League referee. Since they are all the same Premier League referees, they should have the same qualifications.
"Jack, just talk to me about this. It won't do you any good to let a few of them hear it. ”
"I know."
Jack pouted. Jack became the Premier League referee at the age of 25, and he was not expected to be fake. Before becoming a Premier League referee, I still had a lot of expectations for the Premier League referee. Unexpectedly, after becoming the referee of the Premier League, Jack found that he was not a fart in the eyes of those top referees in the Premier League.
This kind of gap makes Jack very uncomfortable.
The talent in there now is the top group of referees in the Premier League. They can arbitrarily decide the fate of the referee. They can make a judge in the Normal Division become a Judge in the Elite Division, or they can demote a Judge in the Elite Division to the Normal Division.
"Alright, Jack. That is, a year or two, as long as this year or two passes, I don't believe that the two of us will be ignored like this. ”
Webb is also fake if he is not angry. It's just that Webb is 29 years old and more stable than Jack. Since Webb came to the Northern League, the speed of promotion has also broken many records.
Referees such as Phil Dodd and Atkinson, who were still qualified to be compared to Weber, all failed in the competition with Webb. Therefore, Weber is also a proud referee.
Weber was also unhappy with such contempt.
But there was no way. Whoever makes a few people young referees simply does not have the power to change all this. I can't even attend the Supreme Council, and I can't even talk about changing it.
By the time a few people become top referees, they may have forgotten their thoughts when they were young referees. At that time, it may even be reluctant to share power with young referees and continue to maintain the old one.
While Jack and Webb were complaining to each other, the referees had already begun to discuss specific matters. The discussion is about how to punish the players involved and how to protect the referees with new rules.
On 23 August 2000, the referees committee was the first to announce the penalty for the first round of the Premier League.
During the match between Manchester United and Newcastle, Manchester United's Roy Keane led Manchester United players to besiege Bol. Not only was he dissatisfied with Pol's punishment, but he also made personal attacks on Bol.
Roy Keane has become a prime example.
Philip Don wants to increase the powers of referees and wants to find a top player to play the knife. Roy Keane is kind of a gunshot. Roy Keane didn't do the right thing, and he had an excuse. And Roy Keane's identity is enough, the captain of Manchester United and the first midfielder in the Premier League. The referees imposed an additional penalty of three matches on Roy Keane and a £20,000 fine on Roy Keane.
Roy Keane received a red card in the game and added three more games to bring the final suspension to five games. Such a punishment is considered very severe.
Since then, many people in Manchester United and Newcastle have been banned and warned by the refereeing committee. The assistant coaches involved were all suspended by the referee committee.
Then there are the penalties in the Leeds United and Everton games.
Ian Hart actually pushed the referee during the game, and the situation was even more serious than Roy Keane. The referees imposed a five-match additional ban on Ian Hart, for a total of eight games. That's almost a two-month ban and then a £50,000 fine.
And then there's about insulting the referee.
Leeds United's Lee Bowyer threatened the referee during the match and imposed an additional one-match ban and a £5,000 fine. Other Leeds United players who attacked the referee were given varying degrees of warning and fines.
In an instant, the referee committee's various punishment lists flew all over the sky. A total of twenty-six players and coaches received fines from the refereeing committee. The whole world of English football was taken by surprise.
Although I thought that the referee committee would definitely attach importance to it this time, I didn't expect the referee committee to be so tough this time.
At first several clubs were not satisfied. The clubs that have been punished the most, including Manchester United, Leeds United, Wimbledon and Newcastle, are not satisfied and have begun to appeal.
But before the club could make a move, they received a warning from the FA.
FA president Crozier has written to all clubs to warn them if players like Manchester United besiege referee Bol in a match against Newcastle, or if a player like Leeds United pushes the referee. In such cases of threatening referees, if it is found that there is a club responsibility, they will face losing a certain number of points.
If the club is found to be responsible, the disobedient club will first be fined, then a final warning will be issued, and then points will likely be deducted.
FA president Kroezl spoke in front of the media: "Threats against match officials are absolutely unacceptable to the FA. Clubs must be held accountable in this regard. Although the refereeing committee is now empowered to deal with individual individual cases, it is not binding on the club. Therefore, the FA will take the necessary action to support the referee committee when it finds that there are more people involved. We are disappointed that our club has not moved when the referees have taken the first steps to improve the quality of the game. We can't tolerate that in any way. We are desperate to make the image of the game clean. ”
The FA's statement is a huge support for the referee committee. Let those dissenting opinions be suppressed at once. And the FA has also taken action and issued warnings and penalties to several clubs.
The referee committee made the penalty decision and the FA upheld it. The rest of the Premier League companies could not remain silent, so the Premier League spokesman also quickly came out to say: "When everyone around me appreciates the work and dedication of the referee, I am disappointed to see some of the things that have happened in the past week. What happened in the first round of the Premier League is gradually ruining the development of our Premier League. We should all take it seriously. ”
Alan Shearer also came out and first apologized for the match between Manchester United and Newcastle. And I think that this time it is really the players who should be responsible.
'We should be a little bit more careful because all eyes are on us,' continued Alan Shearer, 'and it's about consistency in refereeing. We shouldn't do that. We deserve to be punished. ”
There were two people who were unlucky in this incident.
One is Manchester United's Roy Keane and the other is Ian Hart. They were all given additional bans by the referees. It became a typical example of this incident.
Then the bad luck was a couple of clubs. Because in addition to the suspension of several key players, there are many players involved who have been punished in various ways. Like Manchester United and Newcastle, there are a lot of players who have been punished, and the club's combat effectiveness has been greatly affected.
But it's not over yet.
A new notice has been issued by the FA and the refereeing committee. From now on, anyone in a match, including coaches, players or even fans, insults the referee or attacks the referee, and the referee has the right to show a yellow or red card depending on the situation.
Anyone who insults the referee can be given a yellow card. Anyone who opposes the referee's decision can also be given a yellow card.
Anyway, there are a lot of regulations to be amended this time. The purpose is very simple, which is to increase the power of the referee. There are specific rules for many ambiguities.
In this case, the referee was the group that benefited the most. From this detailed clause, the referee's rights on the field immediately increased.