The Referee
Well-Known Member
Question one:
A person is stood in the technical area and is clearly involved with the team (he knows the players, gives instructions, ect) but he is NOT named on the team sheet; he can't be cautioned, right?
Question two:
Were a team official commits a cautionable offense but the perpetrator cannot be identified, the senior team official gets the caution. If the perpetrator is known but refuses to provide his name, can this be interpreted as him being unidentified (and therefore, requiring the senior team official to be cautioned)?
A person is stood in the technical area and is clearly involved with the team (he knows the players, gives instructions, ect) but he is NOT named on the team sheet; he can't be cautioned, right?
Question two:
Were a team official commits a cautionable offense but the perpetrator cannot be identified, the senior team official gets the caution. If the perpetrator is known but refuses to provide his name, can this be interpreted as him being unidentified (and therefore, requiring the senior team official to be cautioned)?