As a referee who only refs youth games, I was a bit surprised when I arrived for an U18 friendly, to find the away team was a mens team, but that is just setting the scene of the game and the fact that 99% of my games are with CAR's, not neutral assistants.
Attacking player is in the box and gets a shot off that misses the target, whilst the nearest defender literally screams at him as loud as he could. I call the indirect freekick and caution the defender, who of course says he didn't know that rule. At half time my assistant who is a level 5 referee said that there was no need to give the foul, at adult and higher levels it 'is not what football expects'.
For me, football expects you to apply the laws, especially when the infringement is so blatant. Am I applying the laws too strictly, and should have a little bit of leeway?
2nd incident, I give a penalty for what I saw as a trip, as usual the defender pleases his innocence. The other assistant tells me at full time it was 100% a dive, but because I told him pre-match to not go against a decision I give, he didn't let me know it was a dive. My question, if the assistant is 100% sure it was a dive, should he flag to get my attention and tell me to reverse the decision as the attacking player has committed an offence, or do nothing?
Attacking player is in the box and gets a shot off that misses the target, whilst the nearest defender literally screams at him as loud as he could. I call the indirect freekick and caution the defender, who of course says he didn't know that rule. At half time my assistant who is a level 5 referee said that there was no need to give the foul, at adult and higher levels it 'is not what football expects'.
For me, football expects you to apply the laws, especially when the infringement is so blatant. Am I applying the laws too strictly, and should have a little bit of leeway?
2nd incident, I give a penalty for what I saw as a trip, as usual the defender pleases his innocence. The other assistant tells me at full time it was 100% a dive, but because I told him pre-match to not go against a decision I give, he didn't let me know it was a dive. My question, if the assistant is 100% sure it was a dive, should he flag to get my attention and tell me to reverse the decision as the attacking player has committed an offence, or do nothing?

