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    England v world xi

    Especially to those players not wearing shinpads! ie - Robbie Keane...
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    Sanctions for wearing OneLove armbands

    How about wearing it, and when asked by the referee to leave the field to 'correct the equipment' agree to do that. Makes the point, and avoids a caution....??
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    Junior/Youth CARs 'Coaching'

    When I used to be CAR for my kids, I always used to give the oppo throw ins that could have gone either way. I felt this allowed me to build trust with the referee for when I flagged for a player through on goal which might have been 'marginal' ;)
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    Refereeing my first open age adult game

    @SurreyWolves - were you reffing a home team in yellow / green? Away team had 2 in sin bin - with the second one upgraded as you've described. I thought the referee in that game handled it well - definitely a tough game, between two teams who clearly don't like each other! If it was you, I...
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    SOU-MNU Handball

    That also appears to be outside the area - so if ref decides 'no handball', no reason for VAR to get involved...
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    Drop ball?

    except if the ball goes in the goal, it's a dropped ball... if the ball goes over the touch line, it's a throw in... :rolleyes:
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    Drop ball?

    Thanks both... lesson learned...
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    Drop ball?

    Thanks One.... I've read and re-read that and understand what you're saying..... However, how can the ball 'remain on the field of play' and 'go directly into the goal'? If the ball goes into the goal, it's out of play... and then, by the same logic, if the ball goes out for a throw or GK...
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    Drop ball?

    In my game at the weekend, I was hit by the ball (I know - get out of the way!) which then went directly out of play for a throw in. I (eventually) awarded a drop ball to the team who had been in possession, as my thinking was that if the other team were awarded the throw - possession would...
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    Rugby

    Completely agree with you! I hadn't seen your thread this morning, and have (accidently) started a new one on the Italy v England match... similar ideas... Refreshing to watch isn't it!?
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    Italy v England (rugby union)

    Having watched this match in the Six Nations yesterday, I was interested in reigniting the discussion about dissent / acceptance of the referee's decisions between football and rugby. It was a pleasure to watch how accepting the players (and the commentators) were of the referee's decisions -...
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    Does anybody else love the (sometimes) thrill?

    😲 Don't do this!!! He punched someone - he has to learn that there are consequences to his actions! Especially at Under 18... That aside, it is your role to put the cards through and you could get into trouble if you don't. Additionally, the managers should be reported for even asking you...
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    Parent Asst Referee Behavior

    Asst becomes Ass!! Took me a while.. 😆
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    Keeper you ready?

    At youth level, I always give a shout to the keepers and Club ARs. Gives me an excuse to use the CARs name... hopefully they're impressed that I've remembered their names!!
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    Phantom goal

    Think I've managed to pause the video at precisely the right moment as the ball disappears behind the post... and in the goal...
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    Phantom goal

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    Aston Villa v West Ham

    IF VAR had considered both offences to be worthy of red cards, would we have seen two red cards? Surely, the referee should not have been playing advantage from the first offence and therefore the DOGSO cannot happen?? RC for Hause and a FK back at that point? Or is that not correct?
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    Flashing cards

    shood be "no moor wer kin"..... #knowthelyrics
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    "Spastic"

    Thanks Graeme Eloquently put, and I completely accept and agree with your point.
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    "Spastic"

    Completely agree that this is offensive and requiring of a sending off. Do all younger people (under 18s for example) know what this word means though? It's no longer used to describe someone in a medical sense, I think due to the word previously being used in a derogatory manner, so should...
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