I thought I'd open this up a bit wider than just the current debate. I know a lot of male sports already have female officials, so it'd be interesting to compare.
Anyway, there's been some debate recently about female officials in the English football leagues. Luton Town manager Mike Newell complained about a female referee's assistant who made a bad call in a match, and went on to say that women had no place in men's football. Obviously there's been fierce criticism of that, but also a lot of support.
So, your opinions? Is there any reason why women are incapable of officiating male sports? What about the inevitable sexist abuse they'll get from fans and players? Does a woman have what it takes to control 22 angry male footballers? Is there a difference between officiating pool or snooker and officiating football or rugby?
Do American sports have female officials? Has this debate cropped up there?
Anyway, there's been some debate recently about female officials in the English football leagues. Luton Town manager Mike Newell complained about a female referee's assistant who made a bad call in a match, and went on to say that women had no place in men's football. Obviously there's been fierce criticism of that, but also a lot of support.
So, your opinions? Is there any reason why women are incapable of officiating male sports? What about the inevitable sexist abuse they'll get from fans and players? Does a woman have what it takes to control 22 angry male footballers? Is there a difference between officiating pool or snooker and officiating football or rugby?
Do American sports have female officials? Has this debate cropped up there?