Talk:Marco Antonio Rodríguez

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Please do not add information about criticism. It is not notable, all referees are criticised from many sides. Also this is heavy POV pushing since this "info" have been added here only by English users or non-users. -- Darwinek 22:22, 12 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Undue weight: Italy vs. Uruguay (2014 WC)[edit]

I hereby refer to Felix Brych's talk page, where Wiki user AIRcorn repeatedly argues that isolated events that are rather anecdotal in the context of a referee's career should have no disproportionate weight on his wiki page. With this in mind, I suggest removing any mention of the Italy vs. Uruguay controversy from Chiquimarco's page, as:

  • Marchisio's red card was 50/50, some people think it was justified, some people think it was harsh;
  • He couldn't possibly see Suárez bite Chiellini, and therefore cannot be considered at fault (example: no mention of Sándor Puhl failing to see Mauro Tassotti elbowing Luis Enrique in '94);
  • His career went unaffected by the incident, as he even continued to officiate at the same tournament. --Bodofzt (talk) 04:06, 12 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Bodofzt has captured my thoughts correctly. I have edited this article accordingly before (see this diff). It seems a lot was added back in later.[1] I would support is removal again. AIRcorn (talk) 08:40, 14 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]