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to referees

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An umpire or judge; the official who makes sure the rules are followed during a game.

  • The referee kicked Jim out of the game for fighting.

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Biggest gripe Fifa's directions to referees.

"That's the reason we pay big bucks," to referees.

Safety in numbers does not apply to referees.

Football coaches are allowed three challenges to referees' calls per game.

"Some people are being ridiculous when it comes to referees" – and again.

Under the new rules, players may talk to referees if they do not use demonstrative gestures.

Somehow, it's up to referees to make the valuable gesture of punishing themselves.

The season opened with another schism between players and Stern, over a crackdown on player complaints to referees.

Instead, he wanted to see who would naturally speak to the team and talk to referees before games.

David Lee also received a lecture from D'Antoni, for spending too much time complaining to referees about a noncall.

The Scot's combative approach extended to referees, to his assistants and, of course, to his rival managers.

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