Quote from: Mister E on December 02, 2019, 03:32:11 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on December 02, 2019, 03:13:26 PMQuote from: Drummond on December 02, 2019, 11:08:16 AMFor example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not.Isn't that what happened with Maguire in the first half? It was his first offence but the ref had had enough of it overall by then. I thought the ref had a pretty good game.I saw it that way.I was a ref in local leagues for a few years, and I adopted the view that if a team persistenyly fouled, I'd either book the next player to do it following a warning, or I'd book the team captain. Amazing how effective it was, particularly if the captain got it.How the hell do you book a player for something another player did? I don't recall anything in the rules which states the captain's responsible for anything anyone else does.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on December 02, 2019, 03:13:26 PMQuote from: Drummond on December 02, 2019, 11:08:16 AMFor example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not.Isn't that what happened with Maguire in the first half? It was his first offence but the ref had had enough of it overall by then. I thought the ref had a pretty good game.I saw it that way.I was a ref in local leagues for a few years, and I adopted the view that if a team persistenyly fouled, I'd either book the next player to do it following a warning, or I'd book the team captain. Amazing how effective it was, particularly if the captain got it.
Quote from: Drummond on December 02, 2019, 11:08:16 AMFor example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not.Isn't that what happened with Maguire in the first half? It was his first offence but the ref had had enough of it overall by then. I thought the ref had a pretty good game.
For example, if Grealish had been fouled by three different players, the referee should then book the next player to commit a foul against him regardless of whether it's a (usual) bookable offence or not.
DS: my previous post was too brief to cover the fact that I agree with you.