PL judges punish each time they make mistakes, even if they miscommunicate an angle

As footballers, analysts, trainers, and fans look forward to being thrown into the neck of judges for whatever decision they consider wrong, their errors are rarely discussed. Well, it looks like they get pretty bad at the individual level. Besides professional pride, abuses by fans and impacts [...]
Well, it looks like they get pretty bad at the individual level. In addition to professional pride, abuses by fans and impacts that may result in a wrong decision of theirs are emerging that judges also literally pay every time they make a mistake, Periscope broadcasts.
According to Daily Mail, judges are injured in the annual bonus every time they make a mistake, regardless of whether it's any angle, side reruns that are awarded to the wrong team, or something more important as Thomas Soucek's recent expulsion against Fulham, who withdrew after the match.
Judges are paid between 120 thousand euros and 130 thousand euros a year, but can benefit from a bonus worth 60 thousand euros in addition to regular pay.
That, however, depends on whether they end up on the season's merit board, which is precisely a summary of the right and wrong decisions by judges as defined by the governing body of judges PGMOL.
At the end of the season, the judge who heads the credit board will receive the biggest bonus, and the judge at the end of the table will get the smallest.
So any wrong decision by judges damages their pockets. /Periscope. com/












