Spud wrote:Whilst O'Connor had a nightmare and the result was a disgrace - with that said I do not like the hatred that is being shown towards Terry.
If you took the time to speak to him he is top fella and he can take criticisms and direct questions bloody well!!!
I do not like to see anyone out of a job - life is hard enough as it is.
Its not us who should circle him like a pack of vicious starving wolves - its up to those spineless ****s at the BBBofC to take any appropriate action - lets see if they do.
Agree with what you say, its up to the BBBoC, and it has resembled wolves attacking prey here since the decision.
Having said this - for me anyway, its not a "knee jerk" reaction over the course of this one fight. I think he has "lost it" as a ref for a good few years now. Just my take. I think Dave Parris and John Keane should lose their star status also. Everyone's entitled to an off night, but these 3 have to many. Joe Cortez, as great a ref as he was in his pomp, is one from the world scene who has lost it.
It rediculous that this year we've lost a good referee in Micky Vann, but Parris, Keane and O Conner are still on the circuit as 5 stars.
I'm sure Terry O Conner is a nice guy, but it a job at the end of the day. Plenty of nice guys lose jobs through incompetence. It shouldn't go personal, but it is bad when (for these three refs) I am saying "oh god" during the announcements.
I think we have a good batch of young refs coming through... I hope the board look at promoting these to 5 star.
On a different note, did anyone see when Edison Miranda fought in London... Steve Holdsworth made so many digs on Eurosport about that Londerner referee. I'm sorry not sure of his name, black guy (not Ian John). He was really questioning his competency, even after a good showing "I cannot believe it... the ref (he did say his name) saw the fight the same way as me". Clearly no love lost there.