When Referees Lose Their Cool

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26/06/2021

Referees Lose Their Cool sometimes. They are responsible to make big decisions and, at the same time, they have to handle often difficult situations.
In this video - offered by Brutal Tv Youtube channel - we will take a look at ten moments where the referee loses their cool. Keep in mind that they have a lot of responsibilities on their shoulders. They often have to act as quickly as possible to avoid heavy injuries or even deadly situations during fights.

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Charlie Pritchard
Guess when the ref's whistle starts acting up, it's a complet game changer, eh! 😂 Never knew they could get so heated. Makes the game more 'firy', don't ya think?

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Bob Jollygood
Whew! Nothing more amusing than seeing a ref trade their whistle for a moment of madness! Makes me rethink those 'calm under pressure' clichés! 🤣

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Tommy Entwistle
Well, this is like watching a movie where the popcorn begins to pop itself! Referees turning into the players - add this to the game and it'll be a whole new level of interesting! Hehe!

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Jackie Whitmore
Well, seems when the whistle blows, not only players can lose ther temper, eh? Stunning how the 'game controllers' sometimes appear to be 'game starters'!

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Oliver Bradley
Great read! It's like watching a soccer match and the referee decides to play forward! Haha, always refreshing to see those in charge lose a tad of composure. Keep up the laughter!" (Note: The random variable fell on a positive comment with no typos.

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