I always try to be measured about the referee - and make a point that the outcome of a game is in the hands of the players, not the officials; it is very hard to take however, when a referee is inexplicably inconsistent, and makes big decisions that do in fact turn out to influence the outcome of the game - as happened on Friday night.
On reflection, I don't think Mr Child is biased against Wakefield; I also happen to think that he's *technically* one of the best referees in the game - he quite clearly knows the rules inside out. What I don't enjoy, is his pedantic application of the rules, which seems to exclude interpretation and situational awareness. I also believe that he focuses on one team for periods of a game, then switches his attention - hence a lopsided penalty count, that evens up later.
He doesn't hate Wakefield - he's just not an especially good all-round performer, which is frustrating as a spectator; personal abuse however, is entirely unacceptable - and given recent events, one would hope that people would realise that. They won't though.