And to do that against is old club makes it even worse, they should be able to bring a rule in that allows the fa to give a player a 3 match ban for every player that's found to be blatantly diving,
I'd go further. Anyone who buys a penalty or video evidence proves they have dived, they should be banned for 10 games. Anyone who feigns injury in an attempt to get an opponent sent off should also be banned for 10 games, or made to play professional rugby for three games to show them what happens if you cheat in a real contact sport. Disgrace of the game.
I agree. There is nothing more embarrassing than seeing a grown man behaving like a little girl at the slightest contact and in some cases no contact at all. Massive bans are the only way to get this cancer out of the game.
What does "Whats 'refereing' mean?" mean? The contraction 'what's' (I note you omitted the apostrophe) means 'what is.' Therefore your question is actually asking "What is 'refereing' mean?" This does not make sense, and I therefore presume you meant to ask "What does 'refereing' mean?" Furthermore in your second sentence you fail to capitalise the personal pronoun 'I' as is taught in primary school. Finally you do not capitalise the abbreviation 'hth'. The capitalisation of abbreviations is not a 'rule' of grammar per se, but it is widely accepted that abbreviations should be capitalised even when the words represented are simple words which would not ordinarily merit capitalisation. So to answer the correct form of your original question, 'refereing' is a simple typo of 'refereeing,' the grammatical consequences of which pale into insignificance when contrasted with your response. As you note, adult literacy classes are available. HTH