NotAnthonyTaylor
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New ref here.
Had my first game recently. Open age league match, and I gave my first ever yellow card for a reckless challenge. Player apologised, and I had no significant incidents for the rest of the match.
I was very confident it was RP, but after the match the manager and a few players told me they thought it was soft. The manager also tried to convince me not to log the card online. After speaking with a few people, I've been told it's quite common for referees at this level to be very forgiving with their cards, and often not even reporting the cards online so players don't get a fine.
I'm just wondering if anyone at this level has any insight on this? I was under the impression that I had to report any disciplinary action after the game, no matter how soft, or I could get in trouble, but maybe there's a bit of allowance?
Had my first game recently. Open age league match, and I gave my first ever yellow card for a reckless challenge. Player apologised, and I had no significant incidents for the rest of the match.
I was very confident it was RP, but after the match the manager and a few players told me they thought it was soft. The manager also tried to convince me not to log the card online. After speaking with a few people, I've been told it's quite common for referees at this level to be very forgiving with their cards, and often not even reporting the cards online so players don't get a fine.
I'm just wondering if anyone at this level has any insight on this? I was under the impression that I had to report any disciplinary action after the game, no matter how soft, or I could get in trouble, but maybe there's a bit of allowance?
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