rabbloke
Coach
I have posed this question to Mts as he appears to be the resident legal eagle but if anyone else can shed light then please do. What rights do footballers and fans really have? Following the scenes at Grimsby and Bury we are led to believe that the powers that be will review the matter and take whatever action is necessary (none most probably). Then what is the point in the rules and what good is the governing body? At what stage will individuals take on the FA (appropriate initials)? Surely members of the public could take out personal suits against the offending clubs for endangering personal safety etc or even injuries sustained with what was obviously inadequate and negligent policing and stewarding? Also, as we have paid cash to see a particular event, which is structured by the rules we expect to see, why cant we sue for obvious breaches ie. Early finishing of games. I know if I went to see a film at the cinema and they cut out the last minute I would be seething and expect my money back at least. Officials are not appointed by the clubs and so their ineptitude has to be the responsibility of the FA. It was stated that at the Bury game the referee almost abandoned the match. Why did'nt he? The outcome was compromised and the players and crowd were endangered. Is a promotion gained dependant on how much bottle the ref has? I have no desire to drag football into the American 'sue it if it moves' culture but something needs to be done to demonstrate to the authorities that we are in the 21st century. I have watched football for decades and have long been dismayed at the apparent attitude of the FA. They do what they like and beggar football or justice. A player can be sent off for inciting the crowd but not a ref? Where do we stand legally please? I would be grateful for your words of wisdom.