Refereed a closely fought U18 game between two mediocre sides with no unpleasantness.... at final whistle a player from losing side that hadn't otherwise drawn my attention suddenly started effing and blinding about me, the lino, the pitch etc.. Upon being told to watch his language he told me in no uncertain terms to F off....
I instinctively reached for my red card to send him off but decided instead given the game had otherwise been uneventful, to inform his manager about the behaviour and he said he "would deal with it" (he subsequently confirmed that he had).
However with hindsight I feel that he was let off too lightly and I should have taken a zero tolerance approach to obvious OFFINABUS. Can anyone reassure me (or otherwise) that I handled it ok with a view to any similar incidents going forward? Thanks.
I instinctively reached for my red card to send him off but decided instead given the game had otherwise been uneventful, to inform his manager about the behaviour and he said he "would deal with it" (he subsequently confirmed that he had).
However with hindsight I feel that he was let off too lightly and I should have taken a zero tolerance approach to obvious OFFINABUS. Can anyone reassure me (or otherwise) that I handled it ok with a view to any similar incidents going forward? Thanks.

