Nope, they complied with the rules but hid from the Law!Sure they have so the moral of the story is abide by the rules
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Nope, they complied with the rules but hid from the Law!Sure they have so the moral of the story is abide by the rules
Not my job to check that. Up to the manager to check IDs.So how many referees check every player's number against the teamsheet to see if they are wearing the right number before KO? In fact how many check some sort of photo ID to check the player on the field is who they say it is on the team sheet?
The fact of the matter is once they have given you a 'binding' document (or even verbal) you take their word for it and if it turns out to be incorrect then you report it.
Often just before KO I get told that player so and so is recorded as X on team sheet but is wearing Y because he forgot his jersey. I thanks them for it, record it on my game card and get on with the game. I only report it if a matter arises from it. The league has the least of interest in getting such trivial report (there will be hundred of them in grassroots). I can tell this for a fact and from experience.
Give them a little more credit. The whole team changed shirts to different colours at half time. Surly they would have some idea. And how many players or spectators do you know who make a mental note of the shirt number of players who get cautioned?those that don't know about the shirt change, such as opponents, spectators, etc, won't have a clue what is going on

Give them a little more credit. The whole team changed shirts to different colours at half time. Surly they would have some idea. And how many players or spectators do you know who make a mental note of the shirt number of players who get cautioned?![]()