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Phil Kearns (64)
I have not attended a league match for a lo-o-o-o-o-ng time. However, I actually used to go to watch the Chooks a lot when they played at the old Sports Ground (and I lived at Elizabeth Bay, a pleasant stroll on a Sunday arvo).
It struck me then that the referees were all, universally, hated. At the time I put it down to the fact that most of them were actually cops in real life. And a fair proportion of the crowd looked as though they were on more than passing acquaintance with the boys in blue.
There is a fundamental difference in the relationship between the officials and the players (and the spectators) in our game, compared to that which applies in the other code. In my humble experience, we actually value our match officials, because we understand how important they are.
In the other code, the match officials are, generally, despised and looked down upon.
How much do they get paid? Not enough.
It struck me then that the referees were all, universally, hated. At the time I put it down to the fact that most of them were actually cops in real life. And a fair proportion of the crowd looked as though they were on more than passing acquaintance with the boys in blue.
There is a fundamental difference in the relationship between the officials and the players (and the spectators) in our game, compared to that which applies in the other code. In my humble experience, we actually value our match officials, because we understand how important they are.
In the other code, the match officials are, generally, despised and looked down upon.
How much do they get paid? Not enough.