Absolutely. Had the same a few years ago in an U18 game - player called the other team's club AR a "f***ing cheating p***k" for giving a throw-in against him in the 92nd minute. He didn't finish the match!Ball goes for a throw in on half way line. I'm not sure who's it is but my AR (blue teams sub) gives it to his own team. Then yellow player scream "you cheating ****er"
Am I right to send him off seeing as he has effectively yelled that at a match official?
Not sure about that??As an assistant he is part of your team not his club whilst carrying out that role. Any abuse in his direction should be dealt with the same as if he was a neutral assistant.
Unless he is cheating
Should have been straight red...........Easy red.
Although yesterday I did see a referee use a "Quiet word" when his neutral assistant was quite loudly called a Jeremy Hunt. Felt sorry for the young lad running the line.
What rhymes with hunt...What Jeremy hunt mean for future reference
Maybe because of this (warning - contains the word in question).I'm so disappointed that James Blunt has been usurped by a politician from my favourite ****ney rhyming slang!
Foul and Abusive language IMO i would have given a straight red........I was doing the lines, I gave a clear offside and the player shouted for me to "f*** off".
The ref didnt do anything, and I was wondering if that was a clear red or what?
what about if a player turns to you and very calmly says "ref, he's cheating"
would you dignify that with a response or is that a send off ?