This is why I am confused about a referees power. 1. Why is the ref listening in on what a radio announcer is saying about the game? 2. I would think that the announcer would be protected under freedom of speech, especially since he is not a player or coach and is doing a show and not directly communicating to the ref. If there were to be any repercussions from what the announcer was saying, I would think it would come later from the powers that be that hired him, who would field any complaints from the public.
Yes, I am amazed that a ref would stick his nose into what an announcer is saying. The only way I think a ref should address an announcer would be if the announcer started yelling at the ref like a drunk fan. But, if he is talking normally, like he would to do his job, he should be free to describe the game, however he sees it in his eyes and the ref should concentrate on the game, not what the radio guy is saying about the action.
Yes, I am amazed that a ref would stick his nose into what an announcer is saying. The only way I think a ref should address an announcer would be if the announcer started yelling at the ref like a drunk fan. But, if he is talking normally, like he would to do his job, he should be free to describe the game, however he sees it in his eyes and the ref should concentrate on the game, not what the radio guy is saying about the action.
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