Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 7:41 am
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 7:36 am
This is exactly as the GTHL rule book says. "But officer, I didn't know I was speeding because nobody told me the speed limit and I didn't bother trying to find it out." Stupid MR making up stupid excuses for there ignorance of the rules.
9.11 – No Non-Registered Individuals on Bench
Except in the case of injury to their child, non-registered individuals are not permitted under any circumstances on the Team’s bench during a game. Where it is found that a non-registered individual is on the bench and is participating in the game, the game shall be recorded as a 1-0 victory in favour of the non-offending Team except in the case of a game won by the non-offending Team, in which case, the actual score shall stand. Further, the Team Official found responsible for permitting the non-registered individual to be on the bench will be suspended for six games.
What about making an “understandable mistake” … 14 times?
More MR ignorance. Crying 9.13(b) says "understandable mistake". Firstly, the only thing understandable here is they you didn't understand the rules and made the mistake in thinking the rules didn't actually matter and didn't need to be followed. But secondly, the rules literally say that failure to review game sheet or team roster doesn't count as an understandable mistake. It literally says this directly in the rules. How dumb can MR be. But playoffs are set now so hopefully we don't have to hear any more MR crying on this stupid matter.
9.13 – Effect of an Ineligible Player or Team Official Participating in a Game
(b) Where a Club or Team Official submits that the participation of an ineligible player or Team Official was the result of an understandable mistake (and not an error resulting from a failure to review the Official Game Report or the Team’s roster form), and where the points lost by the Team as a result of this Regulation would exceed six (6), the Club or Team Official may provide a written explanation to the Executive Director and request a hearing before a Special Committee to determine whether or not circumstances exist for relief from this Regulation.