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  1. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Why is this a foul - Arsenal vs Man united - Maguire vs Jesus

    Look for the push well before the ball arrives = free kick.
  2. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Tottenham v Man City

    "Aggressive Attitude" (AA) - for the benefit of those outside England - is a caution code which is part of USB, so the offence would be USB and the report would specify AA.
  3. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Sin bin restart

    The reason for stopping play is the dissent, which is an offence, so the restart is from the point where the dissent occurred. To put this into context, if play is in the home penalty area and you see a home player punch an opponent in the centre circle, the restart is in the centre circle.
  4. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Open Age A difficult weekend

    I don't think I missed anything from your post. If the offence which resulted in a penalty award was inside the area, a challenge for the ball, and a DOGSO, why did you not caution the offender? I mentioned four players based on your wording: "At one point had three players and the captain in...
  5. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Open Age A difficult weekend

    Before you go to the Iber Cup, @norfolkref, you MUST study the laws and consider your application of them, as all the other referees there will expect that of you (and of all officials) as an absolute minimum. Reading through your review of the weekend, the following are worth revisiting: You...
  6. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    How do you put up with it?

    Plenty for you to consider, @easytiger. Among the main options, consider a while in a less fractious environment (e.g. the older youth football teams where there are no parents watching, or Academy football if available near you, or women's football, or college/University football, etc.) and...
  7. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    How do you put up with it?

    I think that as a comparatively new referee on your local scene, players/ club officials will be trying to gain advantage by "trying it on". Whenever I moved to a new area and refereed teams that were new to me, I made it clear to coaches before the game ("You do your job today, please, and let...
  8. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    How do you put up with it?

    Just so it's clear, were the RDO/RA/Local FA aware of the issue? Did you advise your RDO? Discipline in some counties is now handled by an external agency, so they may have failed to advise the RDO. Did you contact your local RA Secretary? County FA won't do so as they won't know whether you...
  9. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Grimsby penalty

    I never offer opinions in debates of that nature on this forum, as there seems little point in doing so. On this rare occasion I did become involved, to encourage members to look at the position of the referee (and therefore her viewing angle) and an element of possible contact, rather than...
  10. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Grimsby penalty

    Everyone has entitlement to an opinion. If you read my post again, I did not state mine. If you watch again with my comments in your head, you will find that what I have written is true.
  11. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Grimsby penalty

    The defender's trailing leg was very close to the attacker's leg, which may have resulted in the penalty award. The referee was well placed to judge.
  12. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Choice of advantage

    1. If playing advantage, make it clear (arms and voice) 2. Risky offering a choice of restarts to a team. Decide what to give, and if awarding the free kick (which you should do, based on the description) call "No advantage, we'll have the free kick" Well done for seeking views here.
  13. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    City v Wolves

    Stand by for the Bert Trautmann broken neck issue from the 1956 FA Cup Final . . . 😢😁
  14. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Palace v Chelsea

    They could go back to the original - if it's deliberate in the referee's opinion then it is penalised. Half the people disagreed immediately, then forgot about it😊
  15. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Times Players Have Corrected You (Correctly)

    My wife is struggling to understand this situation, although I explained it very clearly, as follows: A refereeing colleague, wearing shirt and shorts as usual, was in a dimly lit field with a group of young ladies one evening. One turned to the referee and said "I used my hand, couldn't get...
  16. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Level of Referee

    DP and referee stalkers/abuse issue😡
  17. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    EFL referee appointments

    Perhaps he's a fellow referee with a down on the match referee because of the previous game? Just a polite thought.
  18. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Level of Referee

    I like to listen to the pre-match briefing, as that usually includes the issue of senior/bench side (and often some interesting discussion😁)
  19. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Level of Referee

    The order on MOAS means nothing in terms of seniority, it's just a listing of officials. Referee establishes who will be bench side.
  20. ChasObserverRefDeveloper

    Level of Referee

    If there are any conspiracy theorists on here, they may wonder why you need the info. Just saying ;)
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