Me personally have always kept cards together with my wallet, the way i started and the way i find easiest, everybody is different and changing it now would probably just confuse you.
One of the tips given (some might find useful) was to keep wallet in back pocket.
Have yellow card left L (leave on field of play)
Red Card R (Remove from field of play)
The United WBA game was probably the final nail in the coffin for me when it comes to Premier League Football, i was only watching as no none league to go and watch but it was an absolute farce and West Brom got shafted big time.
Listening to a referee podcast and one of the topics being spoken about is where do you keep your cards.
Ive always kept mine together with my book and pencil top pocket.
An observer on there saying (not right or wrong) to keep book in back pocket and cards separate in front poclet.
The talking point from the first half the Villa goal that was chalked off.
I personally think its the correct call.
The TV saying the goalkeeper wouldn't have saved it but that matters not.
To add to that you might get a 12 year old who clears a ball and just as you turn to put a sprint in its whacked back the other way by the opposition defender, a lot of twisting and turning.
I had incident recently second U14 game with about ten left so been on the pitch for for over 2 hours...
The thing with the mass con you're advised generally to get the two who started it and anything else is a bonus especially if on your own.
Ive no doubt if we had VAR and going by the LOTG there could possibly be another red somewhere and probably 10 yellows for a mixture of things, i think 6/7...
I done a really tough but enjoyable JPL game last weekend after doing an U8 5 A side and U11s 9 a side they were both very easy, the 5 a side one you literally have no need to run as its one of those Peter Kay runs as the pitch only 35/40 ayrds long.
On the Sunday i always have two U13/14 games...
I had my first one last Saturday, U15 Junior Premier League game.
A tackle from left winger nothing major but as full back tries to get up the arms start flinging and within seconds the two of them are on the floor rolling round.
I think almost every player was in the mix, i was on my own so...
Every challenge thats ever made could endanger the safety of an opponent.
Some of the worst injuries come from innocuous challenges.
I can accept but colour cards here, i dont think there would even have been a thread if he was given a yellow card.
Under 13s game two teams from the same club.
An elderly man had been watching his grandson playing right back so was standing by him for support.
Hes making his way over the pitch half time to again stand by his grandson and we start chatting about refereeing, football in general, football...
Its apparently for the Elite teams and to be fair the two teams i had our arguably the best in the city.
I had a very tasty game, 3 reds, 2 yellows but enjoyed the little bit of needle in the game.
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