Original Dub wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Just a thought but, because we continually have to suffer the bent refereeing decisions that we do in every game and Pep is virtually limited as to what he can say to the media, without being hung, drawn and quartered by them and the FA, did our players ought to start surrounding the referee in order to give him some grief, after every decision against us (be it right or downright corrupt), just to exert some undue influence as the Scum were trained to do under FerguScum ??
I know teams aren't now supposed to carry out this sort of activity, but to hell with the 'legalities' (or whatever) and let's see if, by doing such, we can redress the balance a little.
Even if the FA deemed to take us to task over this, it might just help flag up what is being done to us, week in, week out, in the name of 'the agenda'.
We're already officially the dirtiest team in the whole league mate.
And nobody in the media finds this odd
We should do what Paul O'Connell and Richie McCaw used to do and be in the refs ear from the start, not badgering but constantly keeping the psycology going that you are fair.
Warn the ref to watch out for pulling shirts when we have a corner. Kindly tell the ref if he missed something obvious and he will see it when he looks back on it. Remind the ref how many fouls the opposition is stacking up. Hold your hands up if the ref awarded something against you and tell him after he got it right.
Nigel Owens gave an interview before and he said that Paul O'Connell used to never shut up during a game, not complaining but always talking to the ref. Ireland used to get alot of leniant penalties from Owens and got away with a few too.
The day of surrounding the ref is practcally gone, they are too well protected but could still be done at the right times. One or two big games a season and only for big decisions. Otherwise we would be just treated as moaners who always do this