Best thing to do is ask the ref what he wants you to do, other than that control the benches/subs and make a note of and yellow/red cards/goals. Remember to smile and enjoy yourself ;)
Dave I have not seen the particular incident(s) but I feel that if it was just one player then i would suspect them to be cautioned. If on the other hand there were 5/6 players invloved it would be more common sense for the referee to get the players back in the correct position for the restart...
Hi Goldfish
I get what you are saying however, the player can still be cautioned for USB eg excessive celebration.
I have taken this quote from the LOTG "Leaving the field of play to celebrate a goal is not a cautionable offence in itself but it is essential that players return to the field...
Mick you will be a level 7 due to you being 16+. You will remain English for the time being but who knows what structure we well be using in the next few years
I have to say I do the same as Steve. Generally the defending team will thank you for it and if it happens the other way round later in the game both teams will know what you are going to do.
Hi Craig,
The best advice we can give is to be yourself treat every game like your normal game don't change anything that way you offer the assessor a real look at your skills, strengths and weaknesses and ways to build on them.
Dave
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