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An insult designed to offend. Hmm. If only there were a law that dealt with that sort of thing.
Like I said mate, read what I wrote.
Law 12 OFFINABUS.
Not "the bloke was questioning my honesty and integrity".
An insult designed to offend. Hmm. If only there were a law that dealt with that sort of thing.
About £35 depending on Geographya player for asking me how much the opposition had paid me.
Wouldn't get out'a bed for less than two score, a few cups of tea and a pint afterwards (on the house puurrrgghh)
There is absolutely no chance that a grass roots football referee is "cheating" on the face of it.
There is absolutely no chance I'm a female reproductive organ either but I'm still red carding for it.
See post #21
Not sure what your point is.
Calling me a cheat is pretty insulting.
I'm not sure why you think this. You only have to look at the comments posted on social media after football matches (at various different levels) to see that some people are genuinely convinced that referees are deliberately making decisions to favour one side over the other - heck, we've even had people on here, when commenting on matches involving the team they support, coming very close to suggesting referees were biased against their team. Given the number of people who make such claims, and the fact that some of them must be football players themselves, I would judge that when this kind of person plays football, they genuinely believe that some referees are cheats, just as they do for the games they watch as spectators/supporters.My point is, exactly the same as the one you make. It's a offensive insult because that's what it's intended to be. The player says it to insult/offend/undermine you. He's not saying it because he actually believes you're "a cheat".