Blatantly disregarding law because nobody else is bothered is last weeks ref mate.
If the attacker is put off and misses you have to retake the penalty. Regardless who else heard or appeals.
Not doing so is lazy and bottler refereeing
@RegalRef we will have to get a DNA sorted to establish our parental bonds with one another but somehow somewhere, last weeks ref is preaching I think :rolleyes:
It doesn't matter who hears or sees it. If 22 men think it's a corner but you've seen that it's 100% a goal kick, you give a goal...
Yellow:
"Oi fella, don't be a t!t"
*show yellow*
*run away*
Red:
"You've ****ed it now pal"
*show red*
*run away even quicker*
In seriousness: both should be done in a calm, respectful manner. Even if it's violent conduct/offinabus, calmly call the player to you (never walk to the player...
Some people have a bit of an arrogance complex followed by a mod liking the said arrogant comment then warning others for picking up on said comment
:rolleyes:
Can't find any guidance notes for KFTPM however personally I would have played on and noted the miss as it is the takers team mate that hasn't respected the distance - miss and it stands - scores and it's retaken
But can't find any notes on this
No need for the sensitivity. I assume you're referring to myself and @Brian Hamilton and I'm sure I speak for both when no offence is being taken either side, nor is there a row going on but rather a discussion
It completely depends on how it was said. It's impossible to decide from the written text but simply if I felt it was personal and offensive I'd go with red but if it wasn't said in a aggressive threatening way id be going dissent but as with all S6 calls its a 'YHTBT' scenario
Very hard to...
A quite and directed '**** off' is often much more venomous than an immediate scream across the pitch.
The players decided he is going to say that and has had enough time to think better of it, and hasn't.
I'd happily see a yellow OR a red here.
For an assessor to say 'you made the wrong...
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