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    Stéphanie Frappart - Eng vs Spain

    I think Frappart has had a fantastic game so far. There have been a few occasions where she has accidentally had her back to play during incidents. Shows how incredibly hard it is even as an elite official to get in the correct positions.
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    Tight calf muscles - help!

    I struggled with this massively. I brought some heel raise insoles for my boots (Achilles tendinitis soles) and the problem was solved almost instantly. I do recommend physio but you need to find a good one. If they don’t identify the problem stretches that they prescribe for you is not going to...
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    Como Vs Inter

    I’m selling a yellow card on a Sunday for me. However if you pause video at point of contact I’m sure he would have gone on and rolled it into the net, it happens so quickly in real time.
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    Cup final errors

    I never said they were the same. Yes the VAR red or yellow aspect was subjective but the on field decision part was not subjective it was a missed handball, therefore an error.
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    Cup final errors

    In a cup final recently, I sent off a goalkeeper from an offside indirect free kick restart for delaying the restart of play (second yellow) and restarted with an indirect free kick to the other team. (I now know this was completely incorrect). Luckily it had little impact. With the recent no...
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    Promotion L7-6

    Ask your RDO. In my experience some do some don’t. I believe you can roll them on. For me.. I hadn’t even completed the expected amount of games by the time I revived my promotion, I had 2 that I was going to ref in the coming weeks that I submitted as part of my evidence, and I got my promotion.
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    Junior/Youth 2 Finals, 1 day

    Congrats on your appointments! I was a 4th last week. There is a huge amount of information that you can find on how to be a 4th. Here is a good video: To summarise: -support the referee and ARs in their duties -manage substitutions in the way an AR would -help to explain decisions to the...
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    Adopting aggressive attitude

    Understood and that’s what I thought. I did, having dealt with the goalkeeper first, then publicly call the other offender to warn him that his conduct was not acceptable, I should have cautioned him. The players understood - I feel like everyone was obviously focussing on the kick as some...
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    Adopting aggressive attitude

    I suppose my question is, ultimately - is everything there correct in law.
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    Adopting aggressive attitude

    Situation today. Keeper from team A collects ball in hands, player from team B and keeper come together and the following happens: Player Team B runs past keeper and gives him a little nudge there’s contact but not a huge amount - keeper from team A then kicks out slightly (more of a trip)...
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    Arsenal vs Lyon

    Be interesting to know what prompted the VAR intervention. Did any of the onfield officials see it and ask the question? Without VAR it appears that no one would have batted an eyelid and just played on, seems unnecessary for me. One of those as a referee you wish you had never been sent to...
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    Chairman reffing in league decide fixture.

    As Rusty said, this would be something for the league to decide/ sort out. I am unsure as I have never been on a league committee. I would imagine you would have to prove, in law, that the referee made decisions that effected the outcome of the game, that is going to be very difficult unless...
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    Chairman reffing in league decide fixture.

    Completely agree this seems very bad practice to me and entirely avoidable from what you have described.
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    Chairman reffing in league decide fixture.

    As a vice - chairman of a club, I used to referee my team’s fixtures - albeit - development football, simply because there was such a shortage of referees that finding anyone to do it was a godsend. Not saying that this applies in this case - however - we have to remember we are talking about...
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    Valkeen

    I know this has been discussed multiple times but to save brining up an old thread.. Just got a Valkeen. Previously used a Tornado 2000. I am finding the Valkeen a little bit odd sounding but when I listen to videos of how it sounds from a far it sounds great. Does anyone else think this...
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    Talking to players, managers, linesman etc.

    I usually ask the managers if they have any questions first. Makes a chance from the same old stuff they get every match - I then say something like keep the benches tidy, subs let me know, and if you need to speak to me about anything give me 15 minutes after the game I’m more than happy to...
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    Violent Conduct

    See I am questioning now if the kick out was just petulant as it could be argued that it wasn’t excessive force. However, in my mind, if a goalkeeper holding the ball kicks at a strikers legs, he only really has one intention, to try and cause harm, therefore VC. I understand that if it’s a...
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    Cautions

    We also should consider the victims here as well. If I watched my child be a victim of violent conduct on a football pitch I would expect an appropriate sanction. Likewise if I saw my child witness some foul language towards a referee I would like my child to witness the sanctions applied to...
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    Cautions

    I see no harm in explaining to an under 10 that that sort of behaviour means that you would recieve a red card in a game of football and therefore face the following sanctions.. including not playing in the game and potentially future ones etc. you do not necessarily need to physically show a...
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    Cautions

    I do think times have changed now. Children are a lot more clued up, social media has fuelled this etc.. I do feel, as a teacher myself, if a child decided to tell another person to **** off on a football pitch then a red card is the only viable sanction. How you manage this is up to you based...
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