Charlie Jones
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he was as it goes ...
For me, the possible justification for abandoning despite you personally feeling ok to continue after an 'assault' is NOT to ensure a stricter punishment for that one player but to protect other (potentially less 'strong minded') referees from facing the same behaviour. Difficult, because on the one hand you have a responsibility to the other 21 players who are there to play a game but on the other you have a clear opportunity to demonstrate to all present that this type of behaviour is utterly unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Each case on its own merits for me ...
Jobsworth .Not our job to protect next weeks referee....that's what the CFA is there for.
You're not abandoning on principle. You have been assaulted. You seem to be forgetting that bit.
If I'm assaulted, do I honestly care about the other 21 players? Not at all. I'm not there to have that happen. Does a game of football getting stopped ruin their day, probably yes. Certainly its going to effect me alot more than just be a bit annoyed I didnt get to kick a pigs skin around for 90 minutes.
The game isn't all about you!
Would you abandon a game if one player assaulted another player?
Do you abandon after every S2 offence?
Same principle....a participant has been assaulted.....
@davidbartlam as has been mentioned before a premier league referee isn't alone on a field in the middle of nowhere.
I had a guy on boxing day "Ref, you **** (rhymes with bunt), ****. ****, ****, you going to send me off now? ****, ****, ****" and so he continued until he left the field. He got a 2 game ban! Is that a deterrant? I don't think so.
My well being is much more important than a game. If a player was assaulted and decided he didnt want to carry on playing then I'm not there to judge them or tell them that is the wrong decision. Its the same principle.
Good on you for being a real man and letting someone belt you one and you carry on, you must be well 'ard.
@davidbartlam as has been mentioned before a premier league referee isn't alone on a field in the middle of nowhere.
If a Premier League referee was to get struck, pushed or whatever... Would they abandon that game?
People agreeing with padfoot and his generic black-and-white-holier-than-thou- arguing-because-he-has-nothing-else-in-life-to-do? Refereeing truly is in trouble.
There are a few on here who keep running back to "a little girl who kicked a big hard referee" when the discussion has moved on. The same people who haven't experienced an assault. Cool, have your fun. Let's hope you don't end up on the receiving end eh?
Probably the same idiots who don't report such incidents as assault, just let it go. Well she had her red card... Hmmmm the guys who create problems for colleagues through their weakness.
Let's get some perspective and let's go back to the little girl kicking a referee scenario. The big hard grown men on here saying "never abandon". That's fine but let's flip it - It is a 16 year old female referee kicked, what do they do then?
Come back with some black and white argument lads. No need to break from form.
People agreeing with padfoot and his generic black-and-white-holier-than-thou- arguing? Refereeing truly is in trouble.