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This is excatly what I did the other day but told I was wrong
Told you were wrong in what way?This is excatly what I did the other day but told I was wrong
I was told to stand on the goal line flag in air wsit got him to come over to meThis is excatly what I did the other day but told I was wrong
I was told to stand on the goal line flag in air wsit got him to come over to me
Thought so, thanks
That's what the eye contact bit is for. You don't just run off, there's a non verbal agreement or possibly verbal agreement or disagreement before you head off.Yeah, I'm not a fan of the "suggested" process here.
The AR assists, not insists - if the ref has good reason not to allow the goal (has a better angle and doesn't believe it crosses the line, or attacking foul/HB in the build-up), the last thing you want is the AR just running away from the key area. And as @RustyRef astutely points out, nothing is better for selling a tight goal/no-goal decision than an AR stood exactly in line with a flag up.
Stop moaning BC and just make sure you cover it in your pre match from now on lad ...WALOFS
Why is the book indicating to do one thing, when Referees all over the World are making this signal up according to local custom or the way the wind is blowing? More totally unnecessary padding for the exhaustive pre-match
Yes, because a flag up in the right hand is the signal for offside, so could cause confusion.Hmm… ball over goal line… it’s right hand flag up surely… I thought that was the global standard… is this thread saying that in the UK ARs are taught to signal a narrow goal with a left arm flag, really?
But we’re ok with the ‘cutting the grass’ signal for non penalties which I’ve heard in many pre matches? It might be worth considering that these ‘exhaustive pre match’ chats may be a bit long for you liking, but are of benefit to the referee doing them to help themWALOFS
Why is the book indicating to do one thing, when Referees all over the World are making this signal up according to local custom or the way the wind is blowing? More totally unnecessary padding for the exhaustive pre-match
Just inI'd go left hand tbh...what's a narrow goal though?

Yes, because a flag up in the right hand is the signal for offside, so could cause confusion.