The new guideline in most countries for referee protests is: only the captain can approach the referee. It started at the European Championships and was successful. And as Björn Kuipers, now UEFA Referee Committe member says in a video message: “We need to take bad behaviour seriously”. But how do you apply this in your games? In this blog post some practical guidelines and advice for match officials. The basics of this new guideline The laws already had options to deal with dissent or protests, but despite that referees are “regularly subjected to verbal and/or physical dissent”. That’s how IFAB, the governing body of the football laws, describres it. “It sometimes results in players running at the referee and surrounding or mobbing...