Christy
Referees in Ireland
- Joined
- May 25, 2016
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Hi all .
And a question to phil E .
Many times on this rugby forum .
A poster will post A question , and members some time offer good advice / wrong advice ( even if not intended to be wrong ) .. some times spot on advice & some times way off the wall advice .
I understand the concept of a forum .
And to be honest i have beneffited from posting questions & reading others views ..
And on occasions i have decided not to take some advice from here , to my matches.
And sometimes , i have taken advice from here to my matches
But on occasions , there will be a divide amongst posters .
With what a law does & does not mean .
I also understand that laws are down to interpertation & there is some wiggle room .
So what i was wondering is .
Wouldn't it be nice , if we got a proper & correct answer to posts .
Where a common ground cant be acheived .
To allow us all , at least know what the correct answer is ( even if we / some choose to ignore same )
And a question to phil E .
Many times on this rugby forum .
A poster will post A question , and members some time offer good advice / wrong advice ( even if not intended to be wrong ) .. some times spot on advice & some times way off the wall advice .
I understand the concept of a forum .
And to be honest i have beneffited from posting questions & reading others views ..
And on occasions i have decided not to take some advice from here , to my matches.
And sometimes , i have taken advice from here to my matches
But on occasions , there will be a divide amongst posters .
With what a law does & does not mean .
I also understand that laws are down to interpertation & there is some wiggle room .
So what i was wondering is .
Wouldn't it be nice , if we got a proper & correct answer to posts .
Where a common ground cant be acheived .
To allow us all , at least know what the correct answer is ( even if we / some choose to ignore same )