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 Come on Mr Styles, enough is enough

Generally I try to steer clear of criticising referees. I am a believer that they have a very difficult job and am in the camp that doesn’t like the analysing of decisions from all conceivable angles in super slo-mo by the experts on the television.

Despite this, I have to speak out about one particular referee who seems incapable of making a correct penalty decision.

I read an article recently by a journalist who attended the Watford versus Stoke City game at Vicarage Road a couple of weeks ago. In that article the writer condemned the Watford fans for the vitriol directed towards the match referee Rob Styles. He said that Rob Styles is a nice man and didn’t deserve the abuse. He may well be a very nice man, but in my opinion, he is a very poor referee.

In that game, Styles had sent off the Watford captain John Eustace for a dangerous tackle. The Watford fans were understandably upset, although video replays showed that Styles may have actually got that call right.

What the article didn’t go on to say was that Styles’ performance in the rest of that game was totally unacceptable. His demeanour and his decision making were all wrong. He upset the Stoke fans every bit as much as the Watford fans and awarded Watford a ridiculously soft penalty in the game.

Rob Styles was in the news earlier this season for the ludicrous penalty he awarded to Chelsea in their game at Liverpool. On that occasion Malouda ran into Steve Finnan from behind and Styles gave a penalty against Finnan. As a result of that mistake, Styles was demoted for a while. Referees supremo Keith Hackett said at the time as he demoted Styles from the Premiership, "It is just like with players, if they miss an open goal they are likely to be dropped."

A few weeks later I was watching the West Ham against Manchester City clash in the FA Cup when Manchester City were attacking and their left sided forward player, Petrov, was running at Anton Ferdinand in the West Ham penalty area. He jinked inside and Ferdinand left his leg hanging, clearly catching Petrov and sending him tumbling to the ground. To his credit, Rob Styles was in a perfect position to see the foul but then amazed everyone in the ground by waving play on.

On Saturday Styles took charge of the Birmingham City versus Manchester City game. I don’t know how Styles has crept back into the Premier League, but he has obviously done so. With the score at 2-1 to Birmingham and the ball in Manchester City’s area, Sun Jihai and Gary McSheffrey challenged for the ball. McSheffrey leant into Jihai and ‘out muscled’ him in a perfectly fair shoulder to shoulder challenge. From a distance of only a few feet away Styles awarded Birmingham a penalty for a foul by Jihai.

This was a disgraceful decision. The panel on match of the day laughed at the unbelievable nature of it.

Unfortunately, none of these decisions are funny. Who knows what would have happened to Liverpool and Chelsea’s seasons if that penalty hadn’t been awarded? Who knows whether Manchester City or West Ham might have been in the FA Cup semi-finals if that penalty had been awarded? Who knows how Bolton feel after their nearest rivals in the relegation battle were struggling to hang on to their 2-1 lead over Manchester City but were then given the lifeline of that amazing penalty.

All of these decisions, and I won’t include the Watford penalty because Darius Henderson missed it anyway, could have had far reaching effects costing clubs millions of pounds and fans hours of unnecessary heartache.

In my opinion Rob Styles should not be allowed to referee in the Premier League any more. If that were to happen, he shouldn’t then be given Championship promotion battles like Watford and Stoke to referee either. He should be seriously and properly demoted.

Tottenham keeper Paul Robinson made a few mistakes earlier in the season and he temporarily lost his club place and more seriously lost his International place. That was right and proper. If you are not up to the job it should be taken away from you until you are.

Using Keith Hackett’s words, Mr Styles has missed several open goals this season and deserves to be dropped. He hasn’t displayed that he is up to the job and should never have been brought back to the top level.

 

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by GrahamFisher | Monday 31 March 2008 4:11am
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Christ Andy, what is your problem? Rob Styles is terrible. He should be kicked out. End of.


by Footballsfailing on 2008-04-02 05:42:36

Absolute piffle Mr Fisher. When a team win do they credit the referee? of course not, the result of every match is in the players/managers/clubs own hands and no-one elses. I dont see you criticising players for poor passes, crap corners, wasted free kicks, narrow minded tactics, poor substitutions, bad formations, wrong boots, grass too long/short, too sunny, too wet, too windy etc etc yawn yawn...decisions coms and go, they go either way and both ways. you roll your sleeves up, you get on with it, you stop moaning like a big woman and you live with it. They all paid an obscene fortune anyway so at the end of the day do you really think any of them are all that bothered?..no...me neither mate.


by Andy Shizman on 2008-04-01 10:39:24

Nothing will happen to him because his cock up didn't affect a top four team. He was forced to apologise for his error in the Liverpool v Chelsea game, remember? Why not in others then? Other clubs aren't that important it seems


by BlueJay on 2008-03-31 10:57:18

Having seen the Birmingham/ Man City match on TV you have to ask yourself 'What the hell is going on?' Styles was so ridiculous with that penatly decision. We keep saying it but something has to be done. Styles should give an explanation or admit he ballsd up. This decision has put Man City out of the hunt for a European place and saved Birmingham City from relegation. These are 2 defining situations.


by Greenhorn on 2008-03-31 05:09:30

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