A - Yes, has been for a few seasons
B - Yes, rather than just stand around they may as well make themselves useful so they help the 4th official out
Out of interest, do you know if fourth officials these days in the PL are instructed to help the referee in terms of decisions?
If they're not, then the Laws of the Game are not being followed.Out of interest, do you know if fourth officials these days in the PL are instructed to help the referee in terms of decisions?
Other match officials [...] will assist the referee in controlling the match in accordance with the Laws of the Game but the final decision will always be taken by the referee.
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With the exception of the reserve assistant referee, they assist the referee with offences when they have a clearer view than the referee ...
Kevin Friend did a Q&A at an RA meeting I attended last week. His stated that the 4th Official's priority is to watch the game to assist the referee
That strikes me as extremely odd, given the absence of a matching official over the other side. Are we really suggesting that the laws of the game are set up to make it more likely that an offence will be spotted on one side of the pitch rather than the other?
I heard the Rangers right back was 3rd highest scorer this season or something, could the 4th official take a subs role up in Scotland if they get short of decent strikers!The 4th is certainly in Scotland encouraged to take as vital a role as any other match official, calling fouls, throws etc any additional help or input is welcomed. Of course this is normally via comms kit