[Football] You are the ref - bet you don't get them all right.

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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,103
Faversham
1 B

2 A

3 A

4 B

5 B

6 C

7 A

8 C

9 A

10 A

11 A

12 C

13 B

14 C

15 A
 


Blue&WhiteSea

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
834
Sutton
C
A
C
B
C
B
A
A
B
A
A
C
B
C
C
took the test over 20 years ago, never reffed a game and haven't looked at the laws since, so not holding out much hope of being correct!
 






lizard

Well-hung member
Jul 14, 2005
3,383
It's a trick test! The OP has cunningly left out all the correct answers. The correct answers are all ‘D’ which I have included below…


1 - D - Check team - In the event of the goalkeeper belonging to the club we wish to win the match, play should continue until the ball is out of play where the opposing player can be cautioned for upsetting the goalkeeper.

2 - D - The penalty taker should be tarred and feathered and placed in the county stocks for a period of twelve hours.

3 - D - The decision should be referred to VAR so the officials can draw lines in the wrong place and take a freeze shot 3-4 frames from the actual ‘offside’ offence in order to manipulate a favourable outcome.

4 - D - The game is postponed until the offending player consumes three pints of warm elk urine.

5 - D - This is a booking. If we require a red team victory, a caution should be given to blue team for continuing play; alternatively if blue is in favour, the red team player should be cautioned for kicking the ball at you.

6 - D - The guilty defender must switch positions with the goalkeeper for the remainder of the match.

7 - D - The opposing side get to field an extra player and see out the match with a twelfth man.

8 - D - All dismissed players have a mini battle-royale like contest within the centre-circle. The winning player receives a watermelon, which he then uses in place of the ball for the next penalty kick.

9 - D - Poke him in the eye.

10 - D - Play must be stopped and all players should be given a bag of Twiglets. If the attacking teams players all finish their bags before the defending team, the goal stands, if not the attacking team have their captain cautioned and play resumes with an indirect free-kick to the defending team.

11 - D - The penalty must be taken by a member of the away team fanbase. This member must be over seventy, be wearing a brown overcoat and have pictorial evidence of being a member of the Miley Cyrus fan club.

12 - D - The attacking player should be kicked three times in order to be launched over the goalkeepers head.

13 - D - The police should be called, gaming outside of permitted time is a criminal offence and the offending team’s manager should complete a minimum of five-hundred hours community service.

14 - D - Players should always be encouraged to get involved. Under these circumstances the player should be awarded a much coveted 1977 Austin Allegro hub cap.

15 - D - You should blow your whistle nine times before running over to the attacking player to apply baby oil to his legs, if he responds to you, “Ooh daddy,” the goal is given.




…so about that pint…?
 






golddene

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2012
2,019
1 : C
2 : A
3 : C
4 : B
5 : B
6 : C
7 : A
8 : C
9 : B
10 : B
11 : A
12 : B
13 : C
14 : C
15 : A

Thanks for this quiz even if I’m miles out, made me realise how difficult it must be to get things correct in real time.
 


Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,770
Fiveways
First person to get all 15 I will buy you a pint, or donate some cash to a charity of your choice. It's not as easy as you think ...

These are all taken from the laws of the game test.

Questions with options below, please answer all 15 e.g.:

1: A
2: B
3: C

And so on. Best of luck. No googling!

1. With the ball in play in the centre circle, the home team goalkeeper who is stood in their own penalty area strikes their opponent using excessive force. What is your decision?

A -
Stop play, send off the goalkeeper and restart with an indirect free kick to the team who have been offended against from where the offence took place.
B - Stop play, send off the goalkeeper and restart with a dropped ball where play was when you stopped the game.
C - Stop play, send off the goalkeeper and award a penalty kick.

2. At the taking of a penalty kick, the dedicated kicker runs up and kicks the ball forwards. The ball only travels around 1 metre. At this point a fellow attacking player runs towards the ball and kicks it into the net. The fellow attacking player was outside the penalty area at the point of the penalty kick being taken and no encroachment has taken place. What is your decision?

A -
Award a goal.
B - Disallow the goal, caution the original penalty taker and restart with a penalty kick.
C - Disallow the goal, caution the original penalty taker and restart with an indirect free kick to the opposition.

3. An attacking player scores a goal but is flagged offside and the goal is disallowed. In their immediate celebration the goal scorer removed their shirt over their head but then very quickly puts their shirt back on when they realise that their goal has been disallowed. What action do you take as the Referee if any?

A -
No offence has been committed - no action would be taken, and the game is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposition.
B - The goal scorer would be given a verbal warning by the Referee asking him to not repeat those actions and the game is restarted with an indirect free kick to the opposition.
C - The goal scorer is cautioned and shown a yellow card and the game is restarted with an indirect freekick to the opposition.

4. A defender taking a free kick from outside their own penalty area mistakenly turns around and kicks the ball into their own net. What is your decision and how is the game restarted?

A -
The goal is not allowed, and the game is restarted with the direct free kick to be taken again.
B - Goal.
C - The goal is not allowed, and play is restarted with a corner kick to the opposition.

5. During play as the red team attack, the ball hits you and changes possession, starting a promising attack for the blue team. Do you?

A -
Stop play and restart with a drop ball with both a red and blue team player 1m from the ball.
B - Stop play and restart with a drop ball to the red team at the point where the ball was last touched by a red team player.
C - Allow play to continue.

6. A defender deliberately handles the ball on the goal line in an attempt to stop the ball going in the goal. The attempt is unsuccessful and a goal is scored. Do you?

A -
Disallow the goal, award a penalty kick and send off the defender.
B - Award the goal.
C - Award the goal and caution the defender for unsporting behaviour.

7. If a substitution is made during the half-time interval and you as the referee are not informed, what action should be taken?

A -
Stop the game, caution the replacement substitute and restart with a drop ball where play was when the game was stopped.
B - Stop the game, caution the replacement substitute and restart the entire half from scratch.
C - The named substitute may continue to play, no disciplinary action is required and the matter is then reported to the authorities post-match.

8. During kicks from the penalty mark to determine the winner of the game the home team involved has a player sent off. This dismissal now results in the home team having fewer than 7 players. What is the correct decision?

A -
Abandon the game as you cannot continue with a team who has less than 7 players as per the laws of the game.
B - Request that the away team now reduced their penalty takers to correlate the same number to that of the home team and continue the game.
C - Do nothing and just allow the game to continue with unequal number during kicks from the penalty mark to determine the winner of the game.

9. At a stoppage in play, the away team indicate that they wish to make a substitution. The player who is to be substituted reacts negatively and refuses to leave the field of play. What do you now do as the Referee?

A -
No action is taken by the Referee and play continues.
B - Caution the player for refusing to leave the field of play and insist that he now leaves before play can continue.
C - Temporarily suspend the game, allow the away team to resolve the issues before then restarting the game.

10. At the taking of a free kick the defensive wall contains 2 defending players. Just before the kick is taken an attacker moves close to the wall and is less than a metre away at the point of which the free kick is taken, which subsequently ends up in the back of the net and a goal has been scored. What is your decision?

A -
Disallow the goal and restart with an indirect free kick to the opposition.
B - Award a goal.

11. You award a penalty to the away team which causes an injury to away team 7. Away team 7 receives treatment and then wants to stay on the field and take the penalty kick despite the arguments of home team players. What action do you take?

A -
Insist that he leaves the field in accordance with the laws of the game.
B - Allow the away team 7 to stay on but because he has received treatment, he cannot take the penalty.
C - Allow the away team 7 to stay on the field and take the penalty.

12. At a dropped ball a player from the attacking team takes 3 touches then kicks the ball over the goalkeepers head and the ball enters the goal. What action does the referee now take?

A
- Caution the attacking player and restart the game with another dropped ball.
B - Award a goal-kick.
C - Award a goal.

13. A player who is taking the kick-off, kicks the ball before the referee has given the signal. What is the correct decision?

A -
The game continues a no offence has been committed.
B - The kick-off is retaken by the same team.
C - The kick-off is retaken by the same team and the player is cautioned.

14. A player enters the field of play without the required permission and then commits a reckless tackle. What is the correct decision?

A -
The player is cautioned for entering the field of play without permission. Play is restarted with an indirect free kick.
B - The player is cautioned for unsporting behaviour. Play is restarted with a direct free kick (or penalty kick).
C - The player is cautioned for each offence and is therefore sent-off. Play is restarted with a direct free kick (or penalty kick).

15. A free kick is taken quickly by a defending team player inside their own penalty area. An opponent who remained in the penalty area and did not have time to leave intercepts the ball once it is in play and scores a goal. What is the correct decision?

A -
The goal is disallowed and the free kick is retaken.
B - As the defending team opted to take the free kick quickly, the goal is awarded.
C - The goal is disallowed and the free kick is retaken and the opponent is cautioned.
This is very helpful as it shows how little we know about refereeing decisions, and the following is about to demonstrate that some know less than others:
BCC
CBB
BBC
ACB
BCB
 














Bodian

Well-known member
May 3, 2012
14,250
Cumbria
1 C
2 A
3 C
4 B
5 B
6 C
7 C
8 B
9 B
10 B
11 C
12 C
13 B
14 C
15 B

Edit - having now looked at the two mentioned as having 12 & 13 out of 15 right - I can't possibly have got all of them right! It's really tricky!! - good quiz this.
 
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Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,679
In a pile of football shirts
Surely the answers are subjective depending on the team badge and how VAR will rearrange the laws of the game to suit the badge.
 


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