There's rules Yes, but also interpretation of these rules, we make an informed decision based on all the information we have -
weak referees would back away from that decision,
no im saying what are the chances of someone biting themselves
but for me no action was correct as there is little evidence to suggest that the offence was committed
DB glad you have common sense - and not sitting behind a rule book-
that last one is a tough one - would the player have bitten himself to get the opponent sent off??
for me this is very unlikely that someone would bit themselves
we have to make a decision based on certain events - we must take all factors into consideration..
all accounts pointed towards a red card - I don't know what is hard to understand
iv seen refs give red cards based on the injury and stub marks on a persons leg before - if them stud marks hadnt...
I started back in AUG and regret not doing it sooner
my advice to you would be
get the full kit and equipment - look the part and you will be respected more - have 2 -3 different colours jerseys
turn up to the ground an hour before the game - gives to time to do pitch inspection and speak to...
an error in your opinion-
v/c from both players - 2 red cards
no complaints from either team for the cards - no complaints from the managers
admission from both players and manager that there was an elbow threw
tell me in what right mind did I make a mistake - I followed the LOTG and done...
its such a grey area and I argee with all your points and can see where your coming from
but as I was 99% certain that the v/c happened , I felt it was right to issue the red card.
I did get the decision right as there was an elbow - was told by a manager and both players
but would I have...
the elbow happened - and he got sent off..
so your telling me I was wrong for sending him off for elbowing a player.. would you like a copy of the LOTG??
just because you didn't see something it doesn't mean it didn't happen
yes I was honest in my report, although I think your wrong in that you cant give a decision if you don't see it, I went with my gut instinct and was 99% sure he elbow out of intent to injury the player - after the game the plater told me he did do it, so I was satisfied that I didn't take the...
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