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Players are penalised for calling out "mine" when contesting the imminent control of a ball?


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By frozzeestuff - 14 Jun 2018 3:04 AM

Regarding the calling out of your own, or teammates names during a game.
For instance, is it true that players are penalised for calling out "mine" when contesting the imminent control of a ball? 
I don't understand the full or different interpretations of this rule.
Apparently, it comes under the ruling of unsporting behaviour by trying to gain an advantage by deception.
What I can't understand is what happens when someone with the first or last name of "mine" calls out their name when contesting the ball.
Of course, there are dozens of variations of this scenario.
I reckon most players wouldn't fully understand this obscure rule. I'd like to know from ref's what their thoughts on this rule.
PS,,,,,,As far as I'm concerned, a huge part of a soccer game is the art of deceiving an opponent one on one about what your next move is when trying to get past them. 

              Thanks for your replies.
By Wiljoy - 27 Jun 2018 4:56 PM

Frozzy,     The e-mail you answered regarding players calling out "MINE " was a very sensible question(.I would like to know what the true answer was) but you made an absolute idiot in your reply,   are you on illegal medication ?????