I thought that I would spend some time to write a post with my thoughts, feedback and apologies for round 5.
Firstly, I would like to apologise to the teams who suffered at the end of mistakes made by us. I am not going to go through the whys and wherefores as that always seems like excuse making and I don't want to make excuses.
I spent most of the day going round and talking to teams to gather their feedback on the event and, I hope, provided an ear to grievances, and although I was unable to satisfy everyone I do genuinely appreciate your comments and will do my best to address the issues raised.
Trust me when I say that we do appreciate how frustrating and annoying it is to be at the wrong end of a bad call and that you work hard for the money that you pay us and we have a responsibility to fix things and we will work as hard to do this.
That being said, there are ways to raise issues in a productive way and there are ways which frankly I can't tolerate. Today, I have seen players intentionally intimidating junior refs with the intent to influence decisions in their favour, swearing at refs etc etc. Put simply, and I am not sure how yet, we need to make sure that this does not happen. I discussed a few ideas with some people today which I will mull over and then float on here for feedback
If anyone wants to raise anything or follow up on the conversations we have had today, please do feel free to message me.
I would also like to ask teams to try and familiarise themselves with the rules of the game as it very frustrating having to explain (and being asked to justify!) simple rules.
Finally, I would like to thanks those captains who attended the captains briefing for following my 2 minute simmer request!
Thanks
Mark
Firstly, I would like to apologise to the teams who suffered at the end of mistakes made by us. I am not going to go through the whys and wherefores as that always seems like excuse making and I don't want to make excuses.
I spent most of the day going round and talking to teams to gather their feedback on the event and, I hope, provided an ear to grievances, and although I was unable to satisfy everyone I do genuinely appreciate your comments and will do my best to address the issues raised.
Trust me when I say that we do appreciate how frustrating and annoying it is to be at the wrong end of a bad call and that you work hard for the money that you pay us and we have a responsibility to fix things and we will work as hard to do this.
That being said, there are ways to raise issues in a productive way and there are ways which frankly I can't tolerate. Today, I have seen players intentionally intimidating junior refs with the intent to influence decisions in their favour, swearing at refs etc etc. Put simply, and I am not sure how yet, we need to make sure that this does not happen. I discussed a few ideas with some people today which I will mull over and then float on here for feedback
If anyone wants to raise anything or follow up on the conversations we have had today, please do feel free to message me.
I would also like to ask teams to try and familiarise themselves with the rules of the game as it very frustrating having to explain (and being asked to justify!) simple rules.
Finally, I would like to thanks those captains who attended the captains briefing for following my 2 minute simmer request!
Thanks
Mark