The Interference Line of ThinkingRefereeing is a thankless but necessary task. It always helps to know the rules, and to use the correct calls, but the real 'nitty-gritty' is what you do when one of the players appeals for a let. Below is a summary of the thought process a referee should go through when asked 'Let Please'... |
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The striker has four basic rights, and interference has occured if the opponent fails to provide him with any of these, even if he has made every effort to do so:
If no interference has occurred, then it's NO LET,
otherwise move on to no.2
Remember though, that this is a simplification - read the rules thoroughly.
The over-riding principle of the rules is to ensure a fair result for both players.
It's a common misconception that in order to receive a stroke you have
to be in a position to hit a winner.
Not so. You just have to be prevented from playing the ball!