Charlie Jones
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@Steve Wiggins I have this image in my head of the ref just charging at players with scissors demanding bands are removed and the players frantically trying to rip them off! lol
If the wrist bands cannot be removed I tell them to use a cotton sweatband to cover it up.
The other week I became very petulant during the match when I noticed a player with a small stud in his ear and on closer inspection a necklace as well after I had specifically asked all of them to remove all jewellery prior to KO. I told him to leave the FOP and could return when I said so. I have no idea why I became so angry. Had the same team the following week and we exchanged glances at that point in my pre match when jewellery was mentioned. Needless to say he had removed all of it this time.
Because the LOTG specifically forbid it:MWhy is covering it up not sufficient? What about using a bandage/tape?
Oh Yes SM ....A Sweatband is a very practical thing to wear during a game ! perfect for hiding wristbandsA sweat band has a function whereas a rubber band does not, at least not one useful in the context of football.
ive always worn a necklace and never taken it off ... but its easy as the ref to tuck it behind the shirt and fully button it up - and when I played a always worn a compression shirt with the high neck so was never an issue
If the wrist bands cannot be removed I tell them to use a cotton sweatband to cover it up.
Why wouldn't you just take it off?
because I never have? personal reasons to it but its never caused an issue before
If the wrist bands cannot be removed I tell them to use a cotton sweatband to cover it up.
The other week I became very petulant during the match when I noticed a player with a small stud in his ear and on closer inspection a necklace as well after I had specifically asked all of them to remove all jewellery prior to KO. I told him to leave the FOP and could return when I said so. I have no idea why I became so angry. Had the same team the following week and we exchanged glances at that point in my pre match when jewellery was mentioned. Needless to say he had removed all of it this time.
Assessors see everything and it may not even be you being assessed.its never been seen before, and never been asked before in a trio
How about electronic tags?
I know they are normally on the ankle......but would you let a player play with one on?
How about electronic tags? I know they are normally on the ankle......but would you let a player play with one on?
Jermain Pennant played with one about ten years ago. As I recall he had special padding made for it and it had to be cleared before hand by the FA.How about electronic tags?