I did an under 16s game today and there was an incident in the white penalty area.
Blue player and white player go for the ball and both miss it. Blue player feels some contact and then adds a "flip" to the equation.
His team and manager scream for penalty and i wave it away as i'm not sure about the possible minimal contact but the "flip" has annoyed me.
At half time a league official speaks to me (he's also a well respected ref). He asks about the penalty.
I told him i wasn't sure about the amount of contact and i didn't want to give a penalty because of a piece of deception. He said he would have given a penalty.
This played on my mind in the second half that i'd made a possible error.
My question is does a player exaggerating change your thought process when a possible penalty is involved?
Blue player and white player go for the ball and both miss it. Blue player feels some contact and then adds a "flip" to the equation.
His team and manager scream for penalty and i wave it away as i'm not sure about the possible minimal contact but the "flip" has annoyed me.
At half time a league official speaks to me (he's also a well respected ref). He asks about the penalty.
I told him i wasn't sure about the amount of contact and i didn't want to give a penalty because of a piece of deception. He said he would have given a penalty.
This played on my mind in the second half that i'd made a possible error.
My question is does a player exaggerating change your thought process when a possible penalty is involved?