I've used it for mocking behaviour. The sort of thing which isn't AA, but is very likely to incite repercussion
I've used it for mocking behaviour. The sort of thing which isn't AA, but is very likely to incite repercussion
I very nearly used this on Sunday, U15's game where a substitute decided to cheer and laugh loudly (and sarcastically) when an opposition striker missed an open goal. The only thing that stopped the card coming out was the robust way his coach dealt with him before I could get there. I choose to issue a very public rollocking on top and left it at that.
Sounds likes a C1 caution for AA to me. Adopting an Annoying AttitudeExample of one I've done last season:
Player scores, one of his team mates walks over to a defender who was on the ground after a failed last ditch tackle and bent over and laughed in his face.
I was not impressed.
By far the most frequently used code, i'm sureSounds likes a C1 caution for AA to me. Adopting an Annoying Attitude
Refusal to follow a referees instruction (especially on something that is mandatory under the Laws)? Sounds more like dissent to me.Refusal to leave the FOP to remove jewellery or adjust equipment?
(I guess this means chucking anything unspecified into the LORFTG category)
Dissent
Public protest or disagreement (verbal and/or physical) with a match official’s decision
Refusal to follow a referees instruction (especially on something that is mandatory under the Laws)? Sounds more like dissent to me.