@Chrb__8@ClioMZ @Mikefromffm @mr_hazzel @jonas64ce@jochenbreyer ProTipp: Erst antworten, dann blockieren ist nicht so der intelligenste Take. Dann bekomme ich doch die Mention nicht und es hat so was von ner unnötigen Notbremse.
Ohne @jonas64ce-s hätte ich es nicht bemerkt. Ein Glück, dass ich mich zum Lesen einfach nur Ausloggen muss. :-*
@radical_referee@FARefereeing From a historical perspective, there is not one reason or one group that caused it, but an interplay of all those involved.
🇫🇯 Female #football#referee Lonisa Dilioni believes nothing can stop her from achieving her dreams of reaching the top!
📰 Read more: https://t.co/P6JjONbNMT
😅 @cheryl_foster8 tells us how nervous she felt in her first game as a match official. Little did she know she'd eventually become one of the best female #referees in the world!
"This is the second part of the series and looks at how modern football and professionalisation are linked in German football culture. There are clear similarities here, but also differences to the development in Great Britain 50 years earlier."
https://t.co/sthBJ4G2Th
(…) be many more in the decades to come. I am very grateful that my family made this possible. Probably no one can understand that either who hasn't fought their way back into competitive sport and had to push open a lot of doors."
The German national goalkeeper Almuth Schult moved with tears in her eyes in an interview after #BULGER: "I am the first mother of twins in the goal of the German national team and there are not many mothers who have been active in the national team. I hope that there will (…)
Sehr bewegend: Almuth Schult unter Tränen nach dem Länderspiel #BULGER: „Ich bin die erste Zwillingsmutter im Tor der dt. Nationalmannschaft und es gibt auch nicht viele Mütter, die in der Nati aktiv waren. Ich hoffe, dass es noch viele weitere in den nächsten Jahrzehnten gibt.“
Several interviews with Yoshimi Yamashita were published recently in light of the 2022 World Cup, including this one from @Reuters: https://t.co/3GjNmXTcB2
I also hope that the female referees will be allowed to be interviewed. 🤞 A request is already underway. 👀@ FIFA.
@DaleJohnsonESPN Okay, then I apologise. Because then, for reasons that are not apparent at the moment, I have a completely wrong perception. I'll have to look into what caused this difference over the next few weeks.
@DaleJohnsonESPN What?!
I'm not questioning your statistics, but... how can that be? Am I watching exactly the wrong games? How can there be such a difference in perception? Seems like a serious missed incident (gallows humour).
@DaleJohnsonESPN Sure, I'm following you for that very reason. We both follow both leagues. That's why it irritates me that we have such different views. (Maybe Twitter isn't the right place either. Sometimes it is.)
@DaleJohnsonESPN And I do see the difference, just between the Bundesliga and the Premier League. I follow both leagues. The difference in frequency using the OFR is not my imagination.
@DaleJohnsonESPN It may well be that you perceive it that way. I can only say that the OFR is used very much less in the PL than here. It was also the case in Germany at the beginning of the VAR, then they consulted with FIFA, among others, and now they use it often. (Also, to „sell“ decisions.)
@DaleJohnsonESPN What I mean is that it is not uncommon for the referee to take over the decision of the VAR in decisions with a margin of discretion, without an onfield review. I know this differently from GER and believe that it is not intended this way.