What is your logic of giving a warning?
Say for whatever reason you are warning a player for something they have done, but not fouls or dissent (stepped approach). Possibly kicking the ball just enough away that it is not a caution, but you want to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Does your warning apply for:
1. All 22 players on the pitch - caution next player that does it.
2. All 11 players on their team - caution if a teammate does it but warn an opponent for a first offence.
3. Just that player - caution if the player repeats, but warn all other players before caution.
After talking to a couple of refs, I can see that opinion is divided if/which players then deserve that same warning.
Say for whatever reason you are warning a player for something they have done, but not fouls or dissent (stepped approach). Possibly kicking the ball just enough away that it is not a caution, but you want to make sure it doesn't happen again.
Does your warning apply for:
1. All 22 players on the pitch - caution next player that does it.
2. All 11 players on their team - caution if a teammate does it but warn an opponent for a first offence.
3. Just that player - caution if the player repeats, but warn all other players before caution.
After talking to a couple of refs, I can see that opinion is divided if/which players then deserve that same warning.