Hi All,
Had a good game yesterday, bottom vs top on a just about thawed pitch - both teams were very well behaved, and aside from a few words here and there, there was very little for me to do, and as you'd expect, the top team won very comfortably, 8-1.
I did however have a bit of an issue with a player from the bottom (losing) team, can only describe him as a bit of a 'main character' - big chap, very loud, constantly giving everyone, and I mean everyone, BANTER.
His 'banter' never quite entered into the dissent bracket for me so I found it a bit difficult to manage - he was the big targetman for the bottom team, though at least a few yards off the pace most of the time, but the winning team centre backs were persistently complaining about him sneaking little elbows in off the ball, 'jokingly' trying to grab them and tickle them (I know) etc.
He was in persistent 'banter' mode with the other team's manager pretty much throughout the entire game and aside from a few instances of him shouting/screeching at opposing players he wasn't doing much wrong that I could actually see - I had a few stern words and brought the captain in for one of these to warn him about verbally distracting which seem to stop him from doing that.
Before he was subbed off, the other team's centre backs were on the edge of potentially of losing their rag with him - I was sympathetic and made sure to have public words, but never actually saw him doing any of the above.
At the end, both his manager and captain apologised for him, and seemed pretty annoyed with how he is.
Anyway, long story short, any advice on how to deal with these types of players whose behaviour doesn't neatly fall into any offence brackets i.e. USB or dissent.
Had a good game yesterday, bottom vs top on a just about thawed pitch - both teams were very well behaved, and aside from a few words here and there, there was very little for me to do, and as you'd expect, the top team won very comfortably, 8-1.
I did however have a bit of an issue with a player from the bottom (losing) team, can only describe him as a bit of a 'main character' - big chap, very loud, constantly giving everyone, and I mean everyone, BANTER.
His 'banter' never quite entered into the dissent bracket for me so I found it a bit difficult to manage - he was the big targetman for the bottom team, though at least a few yards off the pace most of the time, but the winning team centre backs were persistently complaining about him sneaking little elbows in off the ball, 'jokingly' trying to grab them and tickle them (I know) etc.
He was in persistent 'banter' mode with the other team's manager pretty much throughout the entire game and aside from a few instances of him shouting/screeching at opposing players he wasn't doing much wrong that I could actually see - I had a few stern words and brought the captain in for one of these to warn him about verbally distracting which seem to stop him from doing that.
Before he was subbed off, the other team's centre backs were on the edge of potentially of losing their rag with him - I was sympathetic and made sure to have public words, but never actually saw him doing any of the above.
At the end, both his manager and captain apologised for him, and seemed pretty annoyed with how he is.
Anyway, long story short, any advice on how to deal with these types of players whose behaviour doesn't neatly fall into any offence brackets i.e. USB or dissent.


