So this week we saw an apparent act of Verbal distraction go unpunished in the premier league.
The incident - Arter of Bournemouth seemingly shouting "leave it" to Chalobah of Watford as he was lining up a shot.
This is a real grey area for fans and players to understand and apparently some referees as well. The amount of times you hear "he cant say that ref" or "he has to say his name ref" when its an instruction to a team mate because refs before have punished any cry of leave it or something similar.
Had to explain on many an occasion that nowhere in the lotg does it say a player can't say leave it and that it only applies when its an attempt to deceive/verbally distract an opponent.
The incident - Arter of Bournemouth seemingly shouting "leave it" to Chalobah of Watford as he was lining up a shot.
This is a real grey area for fans and players to understand and apparently some referees as well. The amount of times you hear "he cant say that ref" or "he has to say his name ref" when its an instruction to a team mate because refs before have punished any cry of leave it or something similar.
Had to explain on many an occasion that nowhere in the lotg does it say a player can't say leave it and that it only applies when its an attempt to deceive/verbally distract an opponent.