calling an opponent a cheat general rouch and tumble in a game, could get away with a bollocking
either that a yellow
calling a referee a cheat always a red no excuses
good work from the ar could have walked away from the keeper with a firm stay there when it was about to get a bit nawty but in general good support work
it gets easier with experience honest, and dont worry about managers or coaches, you have come to the right place there are plenty of expirienced referees on here we are happy to help, and remember the only silly questions are the ones you dont ask
step 1 quiet word in passing ok i have heard enough shut up
step2 public bollocking isolate your self and the player from everybody else
then make it clear one more word the yellow card is coming out to say hello.
step 3 caution
step 4 if there is one 2nd yellow red goodbye
i agree randomly flashing a card at a crowd of players will always get a strong we dont do that from me and a mention on the assesment/advice section in y report
ld refereeing friend we cremating this week aged88, stopped reffing in his mid 70, player, when are you going to retire you old buggur,
joe mcgill ref, when i start making the right decisions son. ledgend
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