F*** the Ref -Johnathon Pearl

F*** the Ref -Johnathon Pearl

Johnathon Pearl explores the sickening amount of abuse GAA referees are receiving on a daily basis. The levels of abuse towards referees has risen to an alarming rate. Nearly every month there is a report that a referee has gotten physically assaulted, and the GAA have done absolutely nothing about it. After officiating an u17 game, a referee in Kilkenny was informed through a letter to his house, that someone had wish he ‘’would die roaring with cancer’’. While people might be shocked with this level of vitriol, it is going on all over the country and if it continues, we simply won’t have enough officials to control our games. I wanted to give referees a voice, to show how much abuse they do receive, how it can affect them, and if this abuse does continue what future the GAA has. Music credits. 1. Life is precious – Sonda 2. I can hear the Ocean – Vens Adams 3. Justice – AK 4. Legends of the Past – Anuch 5. Saviours of the World – Alex Besss 6. Winter Storm – Brock Hewitt: Stories in Sound All of these songs were copyright free and were taken from Upbeat.ie

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