Mass Ndow-Njie has had an article published by Football Law (footballlaw.co.uk), in which he analyses his recent case about a player charged by the London FA with assaulting a referee and improper conduct.
In the article, Mass considers what constitutes an ‘assault’ in the FA Disciplinary Regulations, and where the line is to be drawn between an ‘assault’ and the lesser offence of ‘physical contact’.
A link to the full article can be accessed here.
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