Come on, lets have more players doing this... 
Derby's Michael Johnson has launched a stinging verbal attack on referee Neale Barry and has blamed the official for the Rams' 4-1 defeat at Cardiff.
The central-defender's furious outburst came in the aftermath of 10-man Derby's thrashing at Ninian Park, a reverse Johnson believed was precipitated by Barry's decision to allow the Bluebirds three controversial goals.
He said: "The referee's performance was disgusting.
"I would go as far as to say it was a disgrace, one of the worst I have ever seen.
"We felt like we were playing against 12 men at times, every decision was against us.
"He was arrogant and you couldn't talk to him, he spoiled the game for me and I told him that at the end.
"If I had been marking his performance, I wouldn't have given him three out of 10.
"Three of their goals were questionable.
"It was hard to tell whether Ian Taylor conceded the penalty for the second and Alan Lee was about 25 yards offside for their third.
"The fourth goal definitely didn't cross the line and the lads at Sky television have told me it didn't go in.
"In the second half, he tried to play the advantage rule and then pulled Taylor back 40 yards, where's the advantage in that?
"He was an absolute joke."
Derby's Michael Johnson has launched a stinging verbal attack on referee Neale Barry and has blamed the official for the Rams' 4-1 defeat at Cardiff.
The central-defender's furious outburst came in the aftermath of 10-man Derby's thrashing at Ninian Park, a reverse Johnson believed was precipitated by Barry's decision to allow the Bluebirds three controversial goals.
He said: "The referee's performance was disgusting.
"I would go as far as to say it was a disgrace, one of the worst I have ever seen.
"We felt like we were playing against 12 men at times, every decision was against us.
"He was arrogant and you couldn't talk to him, he spoiled the game for me and I told him that at the end.
"If I had been marking his performance, I wouldn't have given him three out of 10.
"Three of their goals were questionable.
"It was hard to tell whether Ian Taylor conceded the penalty for the second and Alan Lee was about 25 yards offside for their third.
"The fourth goal definitely didn't cross the line and the lads at Sky television have told me it didn't go in.
"In the second half, he tried to play the advantage rule and then pulled Taylor back 40 yards, where's the advantage in that?
"He was an absolute joke."