Jewellery

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Juice
wrote on 27-May-21 17:05

Evening gentleman,
Theres been an increase in this over the season with directions given to referees now to enforce. Just a reminder re the wearing of jewellery and players believing it can be taped up.

From the referees direction
The Laws of The Game prohibit this.
- If a player has tape that can clearly be seen covering jewellery, eg stud earrings or a ring, these must be removed before you can play.
- fitness bands such as a fitbit can't be worn on the wrist, even if covered by a sweatband.
- GPSs worn under clothing are fine. Bobby pins are also ok.
- a medical identification bracelet or necklace is allowed if taped to the body.

Just to clarify, you cannot simply tape up jewellery, it must be removed

Older Bolder
wrote on 28-May-21 11:05

Juice Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Evening gentleman, > There’s been an increase in this over the season > with directions given to referees now to enforce. > Just a reminder re the wearing of jewellery and > players believing it can be taped up. > > From the referee’s direction > The Laws of The Game prohibit this. > - If a player has tape that can clearly be seen > covering jewellery, eg stud earrings or a ring, > these must be removed before you can play. > - fitness bands such as a fitbit can't be worn on > the wrist, even if covered by a sweatband. > - GPSs worn under clothing are fine. Bobby pins > are also ok. > - a medical identification bracelet or necklace is > allowed if taped to the body. > > Just to clarify, you cannot simply tape up > jewellery, it must be removed i can tape up where the sun dont shineth

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