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A referee.
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"Taking time off during games, not always being focused, complaining to refs, the ritual he has before penalty kicks".
I have spoken to refs after games, just to ask about something that had occurred during a game.
A new study, by FiveThirtyEight, of what happens when players lag behind and complain to refs instead of getting back on defense, is fascinating.
Right now, Crawford's Sony is playing the latest edition of a kind of "great and not-so-great moments in officiating" video that the N.B.A. puts together and sends to refs every month or so.
The dads who put on school discos, who want wet sponges lobbed at them at fetes, who get to wear a uniform (from scouts to refs), the am-drammers.
For more details, please refer to Refs [6, 9, 11].
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Hi Dave, everything you mention is down to the refs to spot and act accordingly.
"You're just here to ref the game.
"Are you going to ref or play?" the official demanded.
According to Ref standards, replicating an already published piece of work is simply uninteresting.
Dutch referees such as Björn are slowly trained and prepared to ref at the highest level.
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