I don't blame the match officials solely.We have some excellent referees so you have to look at the leadership, direction and management of our top officials - and that's down to Mike.Good coaches turn average players into good ones and decent players into world class ones.That is no different for referees. "They are very important in the game. From what I am hearing within the refereeing world, we have a severe lack of quality coaching of our Select Group One officials.Don't be fooled, I have been told by active officials that they aren't happy with the current situation.You can see the refs aren't enjoying what they are doing.There are no smiles on faces. MARK HALSEY has called for refs chief Mike Riley to quit after the latest set of Premier League blunders. He has been with the University of California since January 2010. His contributions to our campus include leading our composite benefit rates implementation, working with our local implementation team and representing our campus on systemwide UCPath implementation committees, overseeing the annual fiscal close process, financial reporting for the UC Merced Foundation, and leading the assessment for the replacement of the campus' financial system. Some officials have concerns but do not want to be seen to be stepping out of line with the management amid fears of the consequences.We need a complete rethink, particularly on how we use VAR.It has to change to regain the credibility of the Premier League. We don't want to be continually talking about the referees and the technology.We want openness and transparency. In his role, Mike provides support to executive leadership regarding the strategic allocation and use of campus resources.Mike joined the Merced campus in August 2013 as Interim Controller and Assistant Vice Chancellor for Business and Financial Services, and was named to the position permanently in May 2014. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Mike Riley should quit as refs chief, says Mark halseyFernandes was awarded a penalty for stamping on Konsa on ThursdayHarry Kane was denied a penalty despite a clear shove against BournemouthMark Halsey has called on Mike Riley to quit his postJason Cundy is furious with VAR about Man Utd penalty given to Bruno Fernandes against Aston Villa The new technology has … It's not just about knowing the laws of the game, you have to have an understanding of football.VAR hasn't been the only problem. He holds a B.S.
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"I feel free to comment on referees’ performances after the performances but I know I can’t by the legal point of view make any comment before matches.”And Mourinho revealed that he no longer celebrates goals because of VAR.He said: “I don’t celebrate goals anymore, because I never know if it is a goal or not a goal. "Even if I have the feeling it is, but maybe something happened six or seven seconds before that I didn’t realise, and then it is not a goal.”Everyone has a shelf-life and the time has come for Mike Riley to step down.Mike has been in charge of the officials for over a decade since replacing Keith Hackett in 2009 but things are getting worse.The implementation of VAR in the Premier League this season has been a disaster and the buck stops with Mike because he is the general manager.This is not me being bitter and twisted because I am no longer involved as an active official.I am passionate and care deeply about our officials and believe it would be the same if Mike was in a management job in any other industry.And in football, it's no different to when Jose Mourinho or David Moyes have been sacked for poor results.It should be the same for the staff of the PGMOL for their performance levels.If I was the Premier League chief executive Richard Masters, I would be deeply concerned.Everything about the Premier League is brilliant, it's the most watched league around the world because of the quality and entertainment on the pitch.The Prem have done a fantastic job to get football back following the pandemic and allowing fans to access the games but the one thing that is letting the league down is the standard of officiating and the current use of VAR.We are seeing basic errors on a daily basis from our so-called elite referees.Clubs, managers, players and fans are all extremely unhappy with what is going on.
"We need an overhaul and the time is now for change.”Ex-Fifa and Prem ref Keith Hackett, who was replaced by Riley as the PGMOL manager in 2009, has also called for an overhaul after blasting the Prem’s use of the technology as "embarrassing".He tweeted: “I would never question a referee’s integrity.
"It would give the referee the opportunity to say ‘Yes, I made a mistake - I feel sorry for that’ or ‘Yes I had incredible performance’ or ‘yes I was perfect’.“I think they are very important in the game, as important as players.”Oliver, who was also the VAR official for Tottenham’s controversial defeat at Sheffield United defeat, will take charge of tomorrow’s North London derby against Arsenal.But Mourinho said: “I cannot speak about it, I don’t like to speak about it.
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