Thanks very much for all your contributions. I have had a brief look at the Laws of the Game and found it fascinating that the word 'whistle' is nowhere to be seen. All it refers to is 'a signal'.
Then I went to Law 9 Ball In And Out Of Play where it states that, among other criteria, it is in play except, "when play is stopped by the Referee".
I am intrigued by some of the comments that the game is stopped in the Referee's mind rather than what is actually happening in reality.
I hope players don't take it into their mind to pick the ball up if they think they are fouled, in anticipation or assumption that the Referee has made his mind up in their favour.
All of my comments are referring back to the incident I first reported and you guys have been exceptional in your responses.
Just one more point, has the Referee any sanctions against the defender for causing the game to be stopped in anticipation of a decision given?
Then I went to Law 9 Ball In And Out Of Play where it states that, among other criteria, it is in play except, "when play is stopped by the Referee".
I am intrigued by some of the comments that the game is stopped in the Referee's mind rather than what is actually happening in reality.
I hope players don't take it into their mind to pick the ball up if they think they are fouled, in anticipation or assumption that the Referee has made his mind up in their favour.
All of my comments are referring back to the incident I first reported and you guys have been exceptional in your responses.
Just one more point, has the Referee any sanctions against the defender for causing the game to be stopped in anticipation of a decision given?