Just Let Go by Courtney Walsh5/26/2023 He said he is determined to return to the field as soon as possible, despite concerns about the level of abuse referees continue to face. Since he has been in hospital, Mr Yaghi has received calls of support from around the world – including from other referees. Ms Yaghi says her husband won't let the incident keep him away from the game he loves. "Any report suggesting a referee has been assaulted is completely unacceptable." 'Come back stronger and better' Thank God they do it, we would not be able to run any weekend competitions without them," he said. "Treat referees with some respect, they do a difficult job. Premier Chris Minns on Sunday said the incident was "troubling". "The very nature of what happens betrays an incapacity to maintain control," he said.īankstown District Amateur Football Association said Mr Abdallah was a suspended player and would conduct an investigation into the matter while also cooperating with police. In denying bail, Magistrate Glen Walsh said he was disinclined to believe the accused did not remember the incident and the evidence instead suggested "someone in full control of his facilities chasing after a man and beat him savagely". Mr Abdallah was supported in court by a large number of friends and relatives, including his pregnant wife. Mr Krayem said his client could offer a $250,000 surety for his release and was willing to surrender his passport. The referee was taken to Liverpool Hospital for treatment.
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