I have been invited as a witness to a personal hearing for a manager who got reported by me (the AR) and the Ref for an incident after a game. Any advice on what to expect, dress codes etc. i have never attended one and i am quite nervous to be honest.
I saw this on a facebook page and wanted to hear people thoughts on this.
Can somebody help me with these Throw in questions? Thanks!
1. Attacking team throw in, the defending team keeper touch the ball with hand and the ball enters the goal.
2. Defending team throw in, the defending team...
you can say that again. I issued a caution earlier this season because players won't accept the fact a player doesn't need both hands on the ball for it gonna considers control
I'll think one aim of the law is to protect the players. if at he moment of contact by the attacker the GK still has contact with the ball with any part of the arms or hands then an offense has been committed
no one deserves to be abused because of their race, gender or sexual orientation. you don't need to be a bleeding heart to believe that. you only need to be a decent human being. just my two cents worth.
that is the reality indeed. but it does build a picture. if team A keeps getting a reported of racism or homophobia even with no witnesses by different teams, or the flip side; team B keeps reporting other teams. the fa or league might send a secret observer.
very easy sell though since you have witnesses on the offenders team who heard you counting.
but if the keeper had time for the ref to get in position and a give a slow six second count them he probably deserved to have an idfk anyway
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