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it's a junior game. chris wants to find out what it's like on the other side. what a ball. what a ball that was. he's admitted previously to confronting a young referee whilst watching his son play. i walked onto the field because i was, you know, concerned about how badly injured he was. you know, i shouldn't have done that. i realise how difficult it is. but, you know, you're also, you know, you're a parent as well at that particular time. after the match, megan told chris what had happened to her. you know, that's totally unacceptable, you know, any sort of abuse. and i think that that's part of the reason which, you know, i'm here today — i played — but to see to see the other side. many who responded to the bbc questionnaire felt referee abuse wasn't being tackled sufficiently by the fa. but the organisation has said they are continuing to do everything they can to stamp out this behaviour. this is the fa's new campaign,
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what it's like on the other side. what a ball. what a ball that was. he's admitted previously to confronting a young referee whilst watching his son play. i walked onto the field because i was, you know, concerned about how badly injured he was. you know, ishouldn't have done that. i realise how difficult it is. but, you know, you're also, you know, you're a parent... i was a parent as well at that particular time. after the match, megan told chris what had happened to her. you know, that's totally unacceptable, you know, any sort of abuse. and i think that that's part of the reason which, you know, i'm here today — i played — but to see the other side. many who responded to the bbc questionnaire felt referee abuse wasn't being tackled sufficiently by the fa. but the organisation has said they are continuing to do everything they can to stamp out this behaviour. this is the fa's new campaign, making it clear that action will be taken against abuse. they say stronger sanctions and a three—year refereeing strategy
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she was attacked by a parent. he came running on the pitch with his fist raised at me. the two coaches from the team that he was a part of came onto the pitch and kind of stopped him and said, "hey, stop." he was still yelling abuse at me and saying, "this is why girls shouldn't be in football." it was probably the scariest experience i've ever had. it really had an impact on my mental health as well. megan has come to watch former premier league player chris sutton, who�*s been asked by radio 5 live to referee his first match. don't forget to whistle loudly. i�*ll do my best. it�*s a junior game. chris wants to find out what it�*s like on the other side. what a ball. what a ball that was. he�*s admitted previously to confronting a young referee whilst watching his son play. i walked onto the field because i was, you know, concerned about how badly injured he was. you know, ishouldn�*t have done that. i realise how difficult it is. but, you know, you�*re also, you know, you�*re a parent... i was a parent as well
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of the referees association in england, found that of the 927 who responded, 908 had experienced verbal abuse from spectators, players or coaches. 293 said they�*d been physically abused. and 440 said they thought the abuse was worse now than it was five years ago. president of the referees association, paul field, wants a life ban for those responsible before it�*s too late. one day in this country, a referee will lose his life or her life. if a person is banned from football for wilful abuse or assaults, why should they be allowed to attend any football matches? he feels it starts at the top, with children copying the actions of premier league players on television. the questionnaire also found many had experienced racist, homophobic and sexist abuse. 18—year—old megan belcher has been refereeing for three years. while officiating at an under 13s match,
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he feels it starts at the top, with children copying the actions of premier league players on television. the questionnaire also found many had experienced racist, homophobic and sexist abuse. 18—year—old megan belcher has been refereeing for three years. while officiating at an under 13s match, she was attacked by a parent. he came running on the pitch with his fist raised at me. the two coaches from the team that he was a part of came onto the pitch and kind of stopped him and said, "hey, stop." he was still yelling abuse at me and saying, "this is why girls shouldn't be in football." it was probably the scariest experience i've ever had. it really had an impact on my mental health as well. megan has come to watch former premier league player chris sutton, who's been asked by radio 5 live to referee his first match. don't forget to whistle loudly. i'll do my best. it's a junior game. chris wants to find out
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from spectators, players or coaches. 293 said they'd been physically abused. and 440 said they thought the abuse was worse now than it was five years ago. president of the referees' association, paul field, wants a life ban for those responsible before it's too late. one day in this country, a referee will lose his life or her life. if a person is banned from football for wilful abuse or assaults, why should they be allowed to attend any football matches? he feels it starts at the top, with children copying the actions of premier league players on television. the questionnaire also found many had experienced racist, homophobic and sexist abuse. 18—year—old megan belcher has been refereeing for three years. while officiating at an under 13s match, she was attacked by a parent.
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