Ciaran Trainor
Referees in England
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- Jun 23, 2005
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- Location
- Walney Island
- Current Referee grade:
- Level 7
I've seen a number of disciplinary cases recently and over the years where the fact that someone who has been Red Carded has their ban reduced as it has been recorded that they apologised to the Ref and the maybe the victim of foul play after the match.
I know that often the club suits encourage the perpetrator to do this knowing it will help any future ban.
As a ref I'm always told to put down any apology on my my sending off report.
Now I know that some apologies are genuine and should be noted but should it have any affect on the sanction?
I know that often the club suits encourage the perpetrator to do this knowing it will help any future ban.
As a ref I'm always told to put down any apology on my my sending off report.
Now I know that some apologies are genuine and should be noted but should it have any affect on the sanction?