Morning all,
I did 3 OA games this weekend. First one in a local league, low standard match on the Saturday morning. I've reffed both teams before on several occasions, both as sound as they come, never any real issues. Away manager comes to me and says that their striker has lost his shirt but has a Man U shirt instead (his team play in red). I said that this would be fine with me as long as the other team are happy with this (I know that im the sole arbitrator of the LOTG, it just seems sensible to do this as I knew they'd be fine and it's good to sort the issue before any possible problems occur). No issues, this lad even scored. As a big Man City fan we had a laugh about it before the start of the game, all good stuff.
3rd game of the weekend, Sunday am, decent enough u21 standard. Away team turn up 10 mins before kick off after what must have been a cracking team night out! No issues all match, an excellent game played in good spirits and a good report between players and myself, we even shared a joke or two! However, end of the game the lady who sorts all the admin for this team (several age groups all at one venue) asked me why they were allowed to have two number 7 shirts. I explained that they weren't and that one lad had turned up without his shirt (spent the night at a house he wasn't expecting to lol!). The manager had made me aware of this and I'd got the name of the 1 sub they had and noted that he'd be taking the shirt off whoever was subbed off (which happened to be the number 7). She wasn't happy with the explanation (we'd had a cracking game with no incidents, everyone including the manager all in good spirits after the game) but she thought that I was in the wrong. I think I've taken reasonable steps to allow the players present to play 'spirit of the game' etc and I've taken measures to ensure there'd be no mistaken identity. I'm also well aware that i could've got this wrong.
Thoughts?
I did 3 OA games this weekend. First one in a local league, low standard match on the Saturday morning. I've reffed both teams before on several occasions, both as sound as they come, never any real issues. Away manager comes to me and says that their striker has lost his shirt but has a Man U shirt instead (his team play in red). I said that this would be fine with me as long as the other team are happy with this (I know that im the sole arbitrator of the LOTG, it just seems sensible to do this as I knew they'd be fine and it's good to sort the issue before any possible problems occur). No issues, this lad even scored. As a big Man City fan we had a laugh about it before the start of the game, all good stuff.
3rd game of the weekend, Sunday am, decent enough u21 standard. Away team turn up 10 mins before kick off after what must have been a cracking team night out! No issues all match, an excellent game played in good spirits and a good report between players and myself, we even shared a joke or two! However, end of the game the lady who sorts all the admin for this team (several age groups all at one venue) asked me why they were allowed to have two number 7 shirts. I explained that they weren't and that one lad had turned up without his shirt (spent the night at a house he wasn't expecting to lol!). The manager had made me aware of this and I'd got the name of the 1 sub they had and noted that he'd be taking the shirt off whoever was subbed off (which happened to be the number 7). She wasn't happy with the explanation (we'd had a cracking game with no incidents, everyone including the manager all in good spirits after the game) but she thought that I was in the wrong. I think I've taken reasonable steps to allow the players present to play 'spirit of the game' etc and I've taken measures to ensure there'd be no mistaken identity. I'm also well aware that i could've got this wrong.
Thoughts?



