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Question Number: 19346Law 5 - The Referee 6/10/2008Avery Haskell of op, ks usa asks...This question is a follow up to question 19298 must the crew match? notice brian hall doesnt have a black undershirt on and the rest of the crew does
images.ussoccer.com/Images/Gallery/ref-walkout_600.jpg Answer provided by Referee Steve Montanino The undergarment to be worn is a matter of choice by the referee. Brian probably doesn't feel as comfortable with that on, so he doesn't wear it. There are no problems here, they all look very professional.
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View Referee Steve Montanino profile Answer provided by Referee Chuck Fleischer Actually he doesn't have a black undershirt showing. It may be that he is wearing a v-ncek, a stretched round neck or no shirt at all. all of these choices do not detract from the professional look the referee crew presents.
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