There seems to be some confusion here between cautioning and a straight red. Some of you are quoting the caution procedure. I was posting about getting a foul mouthed idiot off the pitch as quick as possible. I would take his number, if necessary ask the captain for a name and use my match...
Arrive in good time so that you have 20mins ish to inspect the pitch and still leave time for any problems to be put right. I always aim to be at the ground 1 hour before KO.
Never say anything to players before a game that you may find difficult to follow through during the game or you will...
As he has not interfered with play and his team had no more than 11 players the goal would stand and the restart would be a kick off. You would obviously caution the player for entering without permission !
If you fail the exam and prove that you do not know the laws of the game the options are simple, you become either a player or a manager ! :) Or an assessor !
I was on the line a couple of weeks ago and the same happened, I couldn't see the players number and the ref didn't clock it either. Ref shouts out, "Skipper please come to me with the offender so that I can explain my decision," Skipper duly obliges and brings the centre back over to the ref...
To answer the OP correctly, No. To be in an offside position you have to be closer to the opposition goal line than the ball which you can't be if the ball is on the goal line !
It was a nothing foul really. It happened really quickly and as soon as the ball deflected off the defender I called and signalled advantage. I then made an exaggerated corner signal and called out corner ball to make it obvious. He was still ranting at me as they were about to take the corner...
Blue v Red on Saturday. Blue player fouled out wide on half way line. Blue team mate boots the ball forward which deflects off red defender and is clearly going to go out for a corner. I shout and signal advantage. Blue manager is shouting at me that I've missed a clear foul. I point to the...
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