Simple question:
When players/managers ask how long, can a referee refuse to say?
When players/managers ask how long, can a referee refuse to say?
reason I ask is that, when 1 starts everyone else within seconds asks, including the managers. It does get tedious and annoying have to check watch every few seconds
If the balls in play I always just say "Hang on".
Then tell em when you're able.
Make it loud and then everyone hears it.
So If there are 10 minutes left. A few seconds later is going to be roughly the same.... Why would you need to look. At the watch again?reason I ask is that, when 1 starts everyone else within seconds asks, including the managers. It does get tedious and annoying have to check watch every few seconds
Yeah, you don't need to be that precise. If you've just looked at your watch to answer one person and someone else asks a few seconds later, just repeat the same answer. You should always be answering that question fairly approximately anyway, so "'bout 5 minutes" will work as a good enough answer for everywhere between about 7 and 3 minutes left.reason I ask is that, when 1 starts everyone else within seconds asks, including the managers. It does get tedious and annoying have to check watch every few seconds
I don't agree with that either. I can be a pain getting asked continuously but it's an easy question to answer and I don't feel I lose anything by doing so.In my first ever observation at level 7, the observer told me to never answer the question 'how longs left' as it's a disadvantage to about which can hear. I've not taken that to be honest but thought I'd throw that into the mix!
Shrug, or point at the ref and say "S'up to him" have been my main go-to's so far!On the line, no electronic communication at my level, manager asks and I will answer '5 of the 90', what bugs me is when they ask 'How much will be added?"
I try to be helpful if there has been an obviously long stoppage for an injury, by reminding them of it, but otherwise what else can you say?