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  1. J

    Cautioning for dissent- Correct Restart

    Interesting that the club officials are encouraged to take his own forward line. It always seems to be you line for your defence in England. I have never seen it as taking your own forwards.
  2. J

    Mark Halsey

    Am just reading Poll's book at the moment..so far only confirms my thoughts on Ashley Cole and John Terry, and confirms that the FA are a weak body that bow down to the Premier League.
  3. J

    Do you ALWAYS check your pitch markings?

    Brilliant! Guess that's what happens when you mark one goal line based on one pitch and the other goal line based on another completely different pitch.
  4. J

    Throw-Ins

    .............."Although I will admit I'm pretty lenient with throws." And therein lay my problem - I had let about 5 throws from each side go because they weren't blatantly foul throws but you could argue the arms/hand/release/delivery weren't the greatest. (All had feet firmly on ground). It...
  5. J

    Throw-Ins

    I've just started out refereeing but had a debate with a manager recently over foul throws. Firstly, the law states At the moment of delivering the ball, the thrower: • faces thefield of play • has part of each foot either on the touch line or on the ground outside thetouch line • holds the...
  6. J

    Offside - Freekick or play advantage?

    Had an incident in a girls U-13 match, whereby an attacking player was in an offside position, and she was the only player that the ball could have been played to (i.e. she didn't have to touch the ball for the offside to be given). She was very close to the goal area and had not yet touched...
  7. J

    Can you buy kits from any shops?

    I have just passed my exams and need to get a kit quickly. Are they only available on line or do some retailers actually stock them? I live in the Wimbledon but can travel around London to get one. Thanks
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