Play continues. The assistant referee is considered part of the field just like the referee. You may be sure that the referee will address this inattentiveness issue with the assistant referee at the half or after the match.
whats happens if you lie to a referee
No, it is not impossible, but rarely would happen.
not to my knowledge but it would be funny if it did happen!!!LOL
This would never happen, the referee only ends the match when neither team has an attacking advantage, so he would never end the match when a goal could be scored. However if a player lumps the ball up field and the whistle is blown that is the end of the match, if the ball went in, it doesn't matter.
Assuming the player in touch caused the reason for stoppage (not some other player on the pitch) then it had to have been some form of misconduct. A foul cannot happen off the field of play. The referee would not stop play merely because a player left the field as long as he did it in the normal course of play.
The players themselves and the referee, but accidents can happen so there is alway a team doctor, physio and paramedics on stand by.
It is possible for that to happen, particularly if the player was repeatedly abusive. It is within the laws of the game for a referee to send the player off.
Yes when the referee stops the match for unusual circumstances such as injury, pitch invasion or any other unusual stoppage of the game
A physician assistant will perform such duties as working with patients who are suffering from everyday illnesses (like diabetes, rashes, high blood pressure and viruses), they will perform physical examinations and even provide a patient with any ongoing care that they happen to need
the referee would wait to see who gets up first out of the two and if none of them managed to get up he would look at who scored more points in the fight and if the points happen to be equal of most judges scoring it a draw then the referee would call it a draw
some may say it's so you can boosts your teams momentum/confidence, but that's crap. when you argue with the umpire/referee, you'll get in some sort of trouble depending on what sport you're playing. for example, in netball you'll get a warning and if you do it again you'll be sent off. in basketball you can be sent out af the stadium until you calm down. people argue with the umpire/referee when they don't agree with the decision the umpire/referee has made in the game.
Replays are when either there is interference on the court...such as other people or another ball rolling on the court Replays can also happen when the referee could not see where the ball hit the ground (if it was in or out) or was not paying attention