Caution, yes?
Does it go down as USB?
Does it go down as USB?
OP says "face" - You quote "head".
The head is different to, but wholly inclusive of, the face. Or are we saying "covers (part of) his head ......" at which point does "part of" become enough to be deemed as "all of"?
Nose,ears, or whole of the face? What iof he covers the whole of the rear of his head - same size area as the front.
So by your own quote, you are contradiciting the Laws.
Or was he emphatically wiping away sweat. Mr Barry - please clarify....
Could be urban myth, but I think it's because football is viewed as a global game and the LOTG are designed to be inclusive of everyone who plays without amendment or special clauses. In many cultures around the world, the shirt over the head, displaying bare skin and various other celebrations would be deemed offensive and insulting. Remember, we're also talking men and women where, too. There's also the political/commercial statements which may cause offensive. Therefore, in order to avoid this, the LOTG can be bland, unfunny and conservative in places.Anyone care to hazard a guess as to why shirt over face / head merits a caution.....I'm going for health and safety
Or could it be because when your shirt is either whipped off or has been pulled over your head, the sponsor's logo is no longer visible...?
As I said:-Or could it be because when your shirt is either whipped off or has been pulled over your head, the sponsor's logo is no longer visible...?
I guess it applies to lack of as well as in addition toThere's also the political/commercial statements which may cause offensive
What part of a game is going to get a shirt-sponsor the most "close up" coverage, whether that be on TV or photographs in the press afterwards? My view is that is why it is an offence to do this as part of a celebration, but not at other times.Never been in a situation where it has happened when I have reffed but I never understood why lifting it up to your face quickly, even Ravanelli style , is a yellow when players throughout a match,including me as a player, often bring the shirt up to wipe my face, revealing skin and hiding the face.
The worst is that U11 & U12 are doing thinking that it is normal. They are not cautioned (as it is not seen to be right!!!)Caution, yes?
Does it go down as USB?