Agree with Justylove - 2 examples from last night and perfectly understandable from 'their' point of view but illustrate perfectly how a lack of actual law knowledge can affect the view on our performances.
1) Red defender apparently being blocked off at corners, not in my half as senior AR. Benches ask, very politely, why I can't advise the referee, When I explain that its really nothing to do with me and that sometimes you just have to accept that if something like this is 'missed' by two pairs of eyes then you have to accept it. They did, tbf, accept my argument and asked if I could just mention to ref at HT - which I did.
2) Referee played an excellent advantage after a careless foul attempt to SPA, Ball ended up being fired just over the bar by a teammate. Crowd going mad for a yellow card - I DID explain but they insisted it was "still a booking" the funny moment came when I asked for "booking for what exactly?" " It just IS" came the frustrated reply - followed by the rather impractical and nonsensical advice that if I played a few games down here that would sort me out and teach me the rules (sic)!