I was a full back and know for a fact that all forwards are offside when they go through on goal.
As previously stated the game is over, time to move on.
mgsportswear.co.uk make and retail team kits and a couple of seasons made up some referees kits for some local guys. They may be able to help out by making a custom size. No idea of cost I'm afraid but could be worth a look. They're bases in Kidderminster but deliver nationally.
I was told that it would be unlikely that I'd get promoted unless I did something about my weight and fitness. Then got a wake up from my doctor. Lost 2 1/2 stone and started running. Now a level 4, still being told I need to improve my fitness!! If you want it enough you can do it.
35 minutes into the game I had to take the players off when the thunderstorm got a little to close. We were off for 15 minutes , huge hail stones and high wind. Then the sun came out and it was too damned hot!!
If you think you may struggle to get the games in have you considered registering for your local women's league. Most areas the games are Sunday afternoons and are usually short of referees. Could be worth a call to your county RDO.
Managed to do all of my pre season games in trainers because of the hard ground. First league game tomorrow and I'm going to have to wear moulded studs for grip on the grass. They're not going to get into the ground though so sore feet on Sunday!
Never had an injury to two players at the same time when both needed treatment/assessment at the same time. By only having one first aider present you would be seriously effecting player safety. Head to head contact would be a classic case.
If you dismiss a minor from the FOP and insist he leaves the vicinity and the only responsible person with the team is the manager who must stay with the team the player either has to stay there or you pull the plug on the game.
I don't know how things work around the country on local leagues but on the local Sunday leagues most teams play on council owned pitches and the changing rooms are locked when the players go out and the caretaker gets sent off to work somewhere else then comes back at the end of the games...
Simply add all of his offences into your misconduct report and leave it to your county discipline secretary to file the charges.
Ideally, as Brian says, try to remove a player from the vicinity. It's not always possible though as you can't remove someone from a public park. Also in youth...
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