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generalzod (Liverpool) says...
Has nobody read the comments? The headline is misleading (as always, 365 submit their own articles ripe for mediawatch) as Laudrup is just saying that he feels their should be consequences for officials when they make mistakes like there are in Spain. But still goes on to say "that won't help me... because we wont get those points back". I would imagine he is suggesting that if officials were seeing consequences of their poor officiating then they would likely step up their game. Again, in case you have misread my comment, Laudrup has not called for any particular official to be "frozen out" merely suggested that this is what they do in Spain and it doesnt happen here.
Posted 9:37am 14th March 2013
bisley (Swansea City) says...
stewiegriffin88, you nailed it with your comments. Considering we've had a ref let play continue when we had a player unconscious on the pitch and haven't had a penalty in the league all season, it's amazing Laudrup hasn't had a pop at officials before now. The fact that a fan of a team managed in the recent past by serial whingers Rafa and Kenny sees fit to criticise Laudrup's comments is frankly hysterical.
Posted 10:12am 12th March 2013
nathaus (Fulham) says...
Nothing wrong with the comments. I think the only way refs and linesmen will get the respect we all want to see is if they abecome more accountable for their actions. Whether that be an enforced baby the FA (a little draconian for me) or having refs miked up like in various other sports to at least hear their take on it, to all 3 on pitch officials undergoing a press conference to explaion whichever decisions a journalist decides to pick up on.
Posted 4:52am 12th March 2013
fictionalemu says...
Totally agree with zedsmith. A red card carries a ban because it is a malicious act. An honest mistake doesn't deserve compulsory punishment. Next time Michu misses a sitter from 6 yards, or Vorm lets one through his legs for a goal, let's see if Laudrap puts them in the 'freezer' for a few games.
Posted 5:39pm 11th March 2013
stewiegriffin88 (Southampton) says...
To be fair, it was a shocking decision. The linesman didn't know a fairly elementary clause in the offside rule. This wasn't like a player missing a penalty, it was more like a player not knowing penalty shootouts involved kicking th ball and not throwing it into the back of the net.
Posted 4:29pm 11th March 2013
raab619 (Bournemouth) says...
I agree with zedsmith.....very disappointing to hear from Laudrup, who up until now has been almost impossible to dislike. Not saying this changes my mind about him, but i thought he would have shown more class than to snap out at officials like Sir Alex would.
Posted 3:26pm 11th March 2013
danielrhyd (Manchester United) says...
Zedsmith in the words of Ron Burgundy, that, that doesn't make sense.
Posted 3:20pm 11th March 2013
zedsmith (Liverpool) says...
Really disappointing comments to be honest. The comparison with a player kicking someone is ridiculous. A more relevant comparison would be ¿if one of my players missed a penalty, I¿d ban him for three games¿¿which makes the argument sound as silly as it actually is. The lino made a mistake, nothing more. I imagine you could find many mistakes made by Laudrup¿s players during the game, no doubt some that contributed to West Brom¿s goals. It doesn¿t sound like he is going to ban all the players, so don¿t use that logic for the lino.
Posted 11:13am 11th March 2013
surprisedicare says...
Ooh he's good isn't he!
Posted 9:53am 11th March 2013