it's not the percentage correct that should be of interest but the percentage of mistakes that the focus should fall upon. if i could be arsed, i'd monitor the circumstances that led to the mistake, both in the awarding of the wrong decision and in the context of the lead up to it. it may be that the ref has been influenced by an earlier decision that he (knows that) he has f**ked up on and is trying to redress the balance. this can happen due to influence from shouty players, purple bonced managers and crowds full of f**ktards.
i'd then do a big swish report on glossy paper and charge the premier league a bazillion pounds for it.
Posted By: Tombs, Feb 28, 12:31:10
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