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3.10 we have been doing through this futsal season and in the winter leagues and pre-season for our season proper that starts after Easter. Sometimes we are last with changes, sometimes first.12.2 is all well and good, but they have to actually enforce it on a consistent basis. Not randomly do it every now and again
3.10 Load of nonsense
We got trained at the start of the season to be conscious of unnecessarily approaching players. And to use the outstretched hand to signal to whinging players not to approach.
My FA wanted it for televised futsal to clean up the spectacle and it has been fine. I’m still reminding coaches about it before matches and telling them that we are still learning the change.
For me, most conversations with players are about decisions when they know exactly what we have decided. And it easily becomes low level dissent or worse when a player is shouting from distance to question a decision.
“Only the captain” and use of “the hand” has not revolutionized things. It’s been a subtle shift. It’s been a reason to raise “dissent” in a constructive way pre match, and it’s made it easier to sell dissent cards if we need them.
But it is a change in mentality. We were shown lots of clips to make us think about when we are unnecessarily walking into confrontations. And plenty of referees haven’t adapted at all. But it is positive effect overall I think.


. Ask me again in June when I’ve done another 20 tastier football matches!