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Re: Fouls that "Didn't Affect the Outcome of the Match"

A twist on Carol's question:

Most refs can decide if something was a foul or not. But what about that sliding scale - was it a foul or a tech foul? - for those many infractions we had this year where both penalties were possible. Would you rather the ref entered the tech foul and it was downgraded after talking to the head ref, or enter the foul and it was upgraded later?

In the ideal world, we would decide that during the game. But this year while I was talking to one of my refs during the match, we missed a score and the pedestal didn't light for a significant time. Oops - replay.
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