Friday, June 24, 2016

June 2016 MLS Referee Power Rankings

My ones of readers have requested that I make another Power Rankings post. So, I finally have enough dirt on the refs to justify another edition, so here it goes. As always, this is viewed through black and gold colored lenses. The April 2016 edition can be found here.

Also, look forward to Jaime Herrera making a debut on the chart next time.


Rank Referee Trend Comments
1 Alan Kelly Alan Kelly no change - Kelly stays at the top. He does not appear at MAPFRE, which is evidence that he is a good ref. He has been assigned to 3 Portland matches, and 2 each of DC, Seattle, KC, and Dallas.
2 Ismail Elfath Ismail Elfath up - We used to see Elfath all the time at MAPFRE, but he hasn't been assigned to one Crew game this year, showing how good of a ref he has become.
3 Nima Saghafi Nima Saghafi no change +3 I went to the Toronto v. Crew game at the (cheaply built and austere) BMO Field. Saghafi was MOTM in the 0-0 draw, refusing to fall for Giovinco's dives. With a performance like that, we as Crew fans expect to never see him again.
4 Mark Geiger Mark Geiger up +1 Hate him or love him, I still believe he's the best by-the-book referee. He received a Copa America assignment, which helps his rankings.
5 Armando Villarreal Armando Villarreal down -1 Villarreal continues to be one of the best and fittest young referees. He also received a few Copa America assignments, but only as Fourth Official.
6 Kevin Stott Kevin Stott up -3 Stott is the exception to the rule that older refs need to make way for the younger refs. He remains relatively sold and knowledgeable
7 Chris Penso Chris Penso down +4 I continue to dislike Penso's cockiness, but I must confess, I haven't seen terrible calls out of him lately.
8 David Gantar David Gantar down - Blame Canada! Blame Canada!
9 Marcos De Oliviera Marcos De Oliviera down - He has reffed zero games this year, so I can neither praise him, nor complain. However, he received his first assignment for the 6/25/16 match, DC v. New England. I'll have to watch that match closely. I was worried that I would have to drop him off of the table soon, much like Gamble who seems to have been relegated to the NASL, as I saw him ref a Minnesota United v. Jacksonville game (on TV) on May 14, 2016.
10 Ted Unkel Ted Unkel no change -4 Ted must've practiced his PK pointing to the spot more than the rules. This Instant Replay episode showed a debacle where he called a PK, and then took it back in the Orlando v. RBNY game. PRO stated: "The offense which happens first should be penalized, and if they happen simultaneously, the more serious offense should be given." Tsk. Also, he showed a yellow for mock clapping and another yellow to Kaka. Heavy handed treatment of dissents is the first sign to arrogance and recklessness, in my opinion.
11 Mathieu Bourdeau Mathieu Bourdeau down +13 Bourdeau has had 2 assignments this year, and received his third for the 6/25/16 Montreal v. Sporting Kansas City game.
12 Ricardo Salazar Ricardo Salazar no change - Salazar is one of the older average refs that need to pave the way.
13 Edvin Jurisevic Edvin Jurisevic up - Average.
14 Drew Fischer Drew Fischer down - In his 6 assignments of 2016 as of 6/24/16, he is averaging 4.17 yellow cards per match.
15 Juan Guzman Juan Guzman up - Every time I see him, he seems so out of shape, but I currently have no major complaints.
16 Baldomero Toledo Baldomero Toledo down -6 Oh Toledo. It's time to retire, my friend. And could you do so before the Crew match tomorrow? One of his matches appeared on You are the Ref. I enjoyed these comments: This referee has a "habit of putting his whistle to his mouth and not blowing it. At this level ... [it is] too many for me. Once in a game is actually too many in my opinion, as it looks like the referee is indecisive or has changed his mind." They get it!
17 Allen Chapman Allen Chapman up - After Chapman gave De Jong the yellow instead of red on 4/10/16, he was benched until 5/8/16. Well, shouldn't he lose spots because of that, you ask? No. It's not fair that he followed the league's NO CARDS FOR USMNT/DP RULE, and got punished for it. Consistency is what we crave!!!
18 Jorge Gonzalez Jorge Gonzalez down -2 Gonzalez was ref when a backpass went over the line. One pundit has photographic evidence that the ball never crossed the line. Also, PRO completely absolved Gonzalez. NO! Stop picking your nose in the center circle and get your lazy self running!!
19 Hilario Grajeda Hilario Grajeda no change +1 Grajeda, unfortunately, will probably not make it back to the top and is one of those people who need to make room for the next generation of refs.
20 Sorin Stoica Sorin Stoica no change -1 Stoica gets penalized for continuing to adhere to the league mandate to make no calls whatsoever in the Crew's favor.
21 Silviu Petrescu Silviu Petrescu no change - I'm becoming a broken record: Is he retired yet?
22 Robert Sibiga Robert Sibiga up -4 Sibiga is the counter-example to the young refs as Stott is to the older. I want to give him the benefit of the doubt. But what on earth did you see here that deserved red?!. When the Philly announcers are saying it's harsh and the Philly player who allegedly is the victim has this face, it makes no sense!! Plus, the card was rescinded.
23 Fotis Bazakos Fotis Bazakos no change -1 Oh man, Mr. Bazakos. He continues to be absolutely clueless. First he awards a PK for someone stopping a ball with his junk. And what was this red card to Colin for? No word yet whether it will be repealed, and even though Crew is playing RBNY tomorrow, honestly, it really should be rescinded.
24 Jair Marrufo Jair Marrufo down -1 Luckily, I think that we won't see Marrufo at MAPFRE for a couple of years. Even though he got the Bolivia v. Chile Copa America assignment, I'll just let this Tweet speak for itself. Shameful.
(All Photos credited to www.proreferees.com)

1 comment:

  1. I love this idea Todd! Are you on Twitter? Would love to follow your commentary more closely. - Bill (@letsallsoccer)

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