Right I would of allowed second but only time I would not allow a free kick is anything between 18 yard line and 22 yard anything above that is quick free kick territory unless they want it on whistle
Unfortunately I'm with @Padfoot @PP62 and others who have raised concerns I don't like sin bins at grassroots especially for lone referees keep it to the £10 and a great idea from a fellow colleague on Facebook if they keep dissenting give them a course they have to go on and if they don't go...
@Padfoot in my assisting career I have come to believe that if a referee has got something wrong in law to tell him that yes he has got something wrong in law would you after a game if you got something wrong in law and your refereeing would you like to be told in the changing rooms or would not...
Because I had heard from the captain of my team that he thought our team had a advantage and wasted it but even in this situation there was no advantage gained by our team and still he waves me down @GraemeS because you was not there I'm going to have to agree to disagree on this one
my other argument in this is you was not there so half you I can accept what you are saying but unless you was there you would understand on that this occasion I was right and that this referee was wrong now he saw my flag late and in doing so players from blue team still have possession so your...
I'm using this scenario to be in if I was neutral because If I was then it would not been an advantage it would of been given now going back to the decision as whole when the the referee did see my flag it was late blues still had possession so instead of blowing his whistle to say yes offside...
Right I'll take this into another perspective as in post and by the way I was not insisting as it sounds I was doing what I would be doing as a neutral when they don't look and you need to grab there attention which is shout to grab don't deny yes referee had right to overrule but not in the way...
well he was lucky then that I did grit my teeth if that been any other occasion I'd told him where to go shove the flag and if that been a league game that referee would of lost club marks on his application of law
@GraemeS I'm afraid I disagree with you if you had of seen the way he had done it you would of agreed with my point of you I'll respect a referee for making a mistake but the way he overruled me yesterday yes I can understand the overrule but Not being rude
This is reason
1. I've put my flag...
I'm a West Midlands referee so my course taught us to allow club linos to do offsides but in my reasoning I'll only wave a club Lino down if it has gone through to the keeper gone out for a goal kick or there is a defianate advantage
Me as a fellow referee don't usually have a moan about a referee but today I make an obsession I was running line when ball was played forward now me being a referee myself this season I have never cheated for my team or anything of the sort the player standing in that position receives the ball...
As already said use the stepped approach then if he hasn't shut up on the 3rd after getting the captain caution him for dissent but don't forget you could even go straight to cards depending on what was said
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