Please don't vote using the last option unless you really are John Yems!
I was half expecting everyone to tick that box.
Seriously, he seems like an okay L2 level manager, and might even cope a division higher with good advisers. He will make mistakes, of course, but if he never made a mistake he would be managing a top Premier League team.
Yes, you can question refereeing ability, but not integrity. He might have got away with the remark about playing against twelve men because it could have been a reference to their manager, but there's no hiding from his other allusions. When will managers learn that the game is straight? Sure, there have been occasional instances of corruption, but it's not standard fare. It's fine to speak your mind, but know the limits.
Yep Happy with John, I also believe Lee Bradbury should also be considered for Kudos in what has arguably been the best football and best record (we’ve seen so far, could change) whilst we’ve been in league 2
For those who aren’t privy to social media, John did go viral on multiple popular sports pages on twitter and Facebook most notably Sport Bible and Amazon Prime Sport!
Post by Creepy Crawley on Oct 23, 2020 16:54:13 GMT
Numpty of the Week
I was listening to Alan Brazil's Breakfast show on Talksport Radio this morning.
They have a feature each week called "Numpty of the Week" , where various people are mentioned, votes are cast and then Alan Brazil chooses the winner.
This week there were 4 contenders, one was from Celtic, I can't remember the other two and one was John Yems !
They then played his infamous frosty Exeter interview on national radio.
This was his criteria for being in the select few.
Alan Brazil considered all the entries and voted for John Yems as Numpty of the week !
I was very sceptical about his appointment but his record has been decent. Not at all bothered by his interviews, in fact if anything I now regard them as part of the entertainment 😀
Yes, you can question refereeing ability, but not integrity. He might have got away with the remark about playing against twelve men because it could have been a reference to their manager, but there's no hiding from his other allusions. When will managers learn that the game is straight? Sure, there have been occasional instances of corruption, but it's not standard fare. It's fine to speak your mind, but know the limits.
I expect him to be fined and to receive a ban.
I think his spleen was vented and quite rightly so towards the ever, Incompetent referee, Trevor Kettle. The bloke has been a joke since he had the nerve to try and take up refereeing years ago. It is hopeless match officials like Kettle and Co, that cost teams points and ultimately, Manager's their jobs in the long run, yet they're the one's that go unpunished.
Yes, you can question refereeing ability, but not integrity. He might have got away with the remark about playing against twelve men because it could have been a reference to their manager, but there's no hiding from his other allusions. When will managers learn that the game is straight? Sure, there have been occasional instances of corruption, but it's not standard fare. It's fine to speak your mind, but know the limits.
I expect him to be fined and to receive a ban.
I think his spleen was vented and quite rightly so towards the ever, Incompetent referee, Trevor Kettle. The bloke has been a joke since he had the nerve to try and take up refereeing years ago. It is hopeless match officials like Kettle and Co, that cost teams points and ultimately, Manager's their jobs in the long run, yet they're the one's that go unpunished.
JTG
I didn't see the game so can't comment on the ref's performance. Had Yems stuck with criticising his performance he might not be facing an enquiry, but he alluded to bias and matters of integrity, and that's a step too far.