In a grassroots U18 game I was AR.
On a corner, a player moved the ball forward with his foot on top of it about 10 inches, and said so only I could hear, that the 'ball was in play', then casually jogged to the goal line up.. He then told his team mate to go to the ball (from the goal line up) in a way that was like he wanted him take it, trying to play a trick on the opposing team. The referee had no idea the ball was in play, we had no comms, so to avoid what the referee would have called a double touch (and consequent indirect free kick to the defending team, that would have then become a dropped ball due to the deception in the end), I shouted to the referee 'ball in play' as the attacker got to the ball to avoid a confusing mess. Players looked over confused in general.
Did I do the right thing?
At half-time I discussed this with the referee about a signal from me should this happen again were I do not need to shout and allow the deception. I came up with eye contact, slow flag wave pointing down. The referee said he had no idea the ball was in play and would have whistled a double touch too, so thought it was a good idea for me to shout..
Please can I have your opinions.
Did I do the right thing?
Is there an AR signal for corner deception?
Kindest regards
Graham
On a corner, a player moved the ball forward with his foot on top of it about 10 inches, and said so only I could hear, that the 'ball was in play', then casually jogged to the goal line up.. He then told his team mate to go to the ball (from the goal line up) in a way that was like he wanted him take it, trying to play a trick on the opposing team. The referee had no idea the ball was in play, we had no comms, so to avoid what the referee would have called a double touch (and consequent indirect free kick to the defending team, that would have then become a dropped ball due to the deception in the end), I shouted to the referee 'ball in play' as the attacker got to the ball to avoid a confusing mess. Players looked over confused in general.
Did I do the right thing?
At half-time I discussed this with the referee about a signal from me should this happen again were I do not need to shout and allow the deception. I came up with eye contact, slow flag wave pointing down. The referee said he had no idea the ball was in play and would have whistled a double touch too, so thought it was a good idea for me to shout..
Please can I have your opinions.
Did I do the right thing?
Is there an AR signal for corner deception?
Kindest regards
Graham
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