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Post by shadow on May 30, 2019 17:06:55 GMT 10
Unsure benefit, over weekend opposition team player didn't have photo - asked the ref and response was - Mhe!
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Post by thefootballbandit on May 30, 2019 17:41:31 GMT 10
Keep in mind the referees role is to enforce the laws of the game, not to look at team sheets etc.
If the opposition who doesn’t have a photo of a player and you think they are playing an ineligible player, then don’t play the game
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Post by stopper on May 31, 2019 8:39:00 GMT 10
Keep in mind the referees role is to enforce the laws of the game, not to look at team sheets etc. If the opposition who doesn’t have a photo of a player and you think they are playing an ineligible player, then don’t play the game I understand that this is the process, however those following the rules get to miss out on their Saturday game because some aren't following the rules? Seems like the card system was a much better way to police
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Post by thefootballbandit on May 31, 2019 14:40:00 GMT 10
There is a card system. It’s just online instead of physical. The only thing different not is the clubs don’t have to print hundreds of team sheets each weekend.
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Post by The Weeknd on Jun 5, 2019 17:03:38 GMT 10
one of the teams we played on the weekend borrowed 2 players, but the only info on the iMatchSheet was there name, FFA number and photo. No details on which team they've come from or their age. Will this info be included in future?
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