Uniteds third goal - shirt pull on Rutter.
Obviously he does that annoying fake trip nonsense we see for upper body contact but you cannot say that pull hasn’t impacted him and stopped him challenging for the ball.
If I see that much of a ‘triangle’ on a shirt pull and that impact I’m giving...
More of a humble brag than anything else but got my first ever middle on a Women’s FA Cup proper round game!
It’s been a goal of mine for years and I wasn’t expecting it this season, it’s the highest ranked side v the lowest ranked side in the draw so will be an interesting game.
Yes in certain quarters but not over the whole period and certainly not in the football sector outside of pro players!
Don’t let a few private sector outliers and public sector strike won pay deals hide the reality the FA are facing.
In football terms that's peanuts. To fund all their activities and then provide money to the tens of CFA's? Remember we've had 4/5 years of record inflation
I’d just tell them - especially at that age where you can be educating them. No different to reminding a player to throw the ball from behind their head or keep their hands down at set pieces
Also my preferred would be to educate in the moment - I'm more asking what should be done - for example if another official was in the car and reported it, would I be on the hook with the CFA for effectively ignoring it
Where, when joint travel is expected, do you draw the line and say your shift as officials ends? Also as a disabled referee it's not great - if they'd dropped an antisemitic remark should I as a Jewish person just gone "oh well it's just travel"
Viewpoints are one thing - discriminatory language is another. If you heard it from a player or coach in the car park post match you’d be expected to report it.
Not sure how to approach this one.
When travelling with another referee a couple of weeks ago they repeatedly used a slur for disabled people and it left me a bit - to my shame - tongue tied.
If that’s a player or club official at the game I’d put a report straight in as is right - but I...
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