Game on the weekend, blue v yellow. Yellow had a corner and just before this was taken I could hear the manager shouting 'Ref! Ref! He can't say that!'. The corner was taken, chance missed and the manager kept on at me so clearly I'd missed something so I jogged over to him. He then said that one of the blue players shouted 'Somebody mark the black kid'. As I'm chatting to the manager, the blue player in question wanders over, is incredibly apologetic and says 'I couldn't see the number on his back and was trying to get someone to mark him. It was a slip of the tongue.' The manager settled down, I warned the blue player and the yellow player who the comment was aimed at didn't bat an eyelid (although I don't know whether he was even aware of the comment).
Would you have been happy to accept the apology or do you feel like I should have taken this more seriously? One side of the coin I'm thinking it wasn't an abusive comment etc, however it's a pretty stupid/ignorant comment to make so on the other side of the coin I'm thinking does it matter if it's a slip of the tongue and not intended to be abusive?
Would you have been happy to accept the apology or do you feel like I should have taken this more seriously? One side of the coin I'm thinking it wasn't an abusive comment etc, however it's a pretty stupid/ignorant comment to make so on the other side of the coin I'm thinking does it matter if it's a slip of the tongue and not intended to be abusive?



