If you need to add what was said then this needs an extraordinary report. Otherwise just reporting the code is sufficient.Submitting a red card, for OFFINABUS. When I add additional comments, I cannot see them when I return to view the comments that I have made. Any suggestions?
Is it expected that I write an extraordinary report?If you need to add what was said then this needs an extraordinary report. Otherwise just reporting the code is sufficient.
Yes. I would for that as it is commonly used as a derogatory term aimed at someone who is Gay.Is it expected that I write an extraordinary report?
For context: calling an opposition player a 'f*ggot' in an U13s game
That 100% needs an extraordinary incident report. Red card reports are processed just as that, I very much doubt any comments are read more often than not.Is it expected that I write an extraordinary report?
For context: calling an opposition player a 'f*ggot' in an U13s game
Report as red card and note that the report is in relation to that.Do I just outline what was said, when and by who? Also, do I complete this alongside the red card, or is it just the extraordinary report that is required?
You could, but leagues can't do anything until the CFA have dealt with it, so your priority absolutely should be an extraordinary incident report on WGS.should I make a league official aware of this incident as it was homophobic language?