I'm a big fan of letting a referee manage the nuances and individuality of every particular match, and dare I say, this attitude is actively encouraged at the high echelons of the senior game. "Empathy for the game", I think is the phrase I've heard used? Having such a rigid/mandatory policy for...
Is there anywhere I can find this guidance?
Tomorrow I have a game where I know a player is going to say that his chain has religious significance, that'll have it taped to his chest, and that he has a "religious exemption" from the FA. I refereed them four weeks ago, and he said the same...
I had my first OFFINABUS for discriminatory (homophobic) language this weekend - not toward me, but toward an opposition player.
I filled out the relevant misconduct form on WholeGame, but how/where would I complete an extraordinary report?
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