It's sometimes taught that way.
I got dinged on an assessment last year for _not_ blowing the whistle on a goal, and merely pointing to the centre. I challenged it (bringing up the LotG bit on it too) and was told "but the spectators expect it". LeSigh.
It's sometimes taught that way.
I got dinged on an assessment last year for _not_ blowing the whistle on a goal, and merely pointing to the centre. I challenged it (bringing up the LotG bit on it too) and was told "but the spectators expect it". LeSigh.
Oh, a conversation was had. Believe me.I would advise you to contact your assessor co-ordinator. The only time you should blow your whistle when awarding a goal is if it has been cleared despite the ball crossing the line.
THIS!!!And yes, it was a bloody obvious goal. The kind that a whistle would've made the players look at me and ask "why isn't that a goal?"