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Originally Posted by IronicDeadBird
The only questions I have for refs is based on the details of a foul. "What is the foul, when did it occur".
Those two pieces of information are literally all I need to know. I can read the rule book and see what they gave me a foul for, and I can see when it happens and see if I someone on the team had a better angle on what happened. But team update 13 says.
It specifically says " As a result we don't expect refs to recall details of what fouls are made when and for whom."
They have just cut the only feedback I need from them.
Authority is like a fly swatter, if you hit me in the back of the head with a fly swatter and you show me the fly swatter with bits of deadly insect on it I'm cool.
If you hit me in the back of the head with a fly swatter and don't have a reason I'm pissed.
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If you ask the head ref right after a match for the details of a foul, I'm sure they will work with the refs and do their best to provide that information.
The change this year is that instead of taking time to make notes on each infraction, the refs can keep their eyes on the field and do their job better. That doesn't mean that they are going to instantly forget everything that happened in the match.