I had a men’s game yesterday, it was a competitive game where the players and the away team coaches appealing for a lot of things. In the 88th minute, I gave a free kick to the home team (controversial. Could have gone either way) and then the home team took it quickly and then scored. The free kick was in their own half. The away team assistant manager was shouting and swearing (although a lot of it was from a far distance and I couldn’t hear it specifically. It may well have not been aimed at me.) He then said ‘that’s bol*ocks ref, you’re bol*ocks’. This was because he sad frustrated- So I went over and I asked for his name, said that what he had said was inappropriate- especially considering my age (i am 16 and this was open age men’s football) and that he was going to have to go to the car park. He accepted it and walked without any arguments. He phoned me earlier today to apologise- but he thinks it was harsh. He said maybe a sin bin (?) or a yellow card would have been more appropriate. He said overall I did well but he didn’t agree with some decisions. I said that that was fair and it wasn’t my best game but I do stick by the red card. I got asked after the game by the manager (not the assistant who I had sent off) not to send the card through. I said that he shouldn’t have said what he have said and these are the consequences. I do believe that he had said some other things that I missed. The way he said what he said was quite aggressive and very loud. What’s people’s thoughts on this?
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