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EXCLUSIVE: A-League coaches should cut out the touchline tantrums and set the tone for greater referee respect, according to the players union.

The Australian Professional Footballers Association says players have just as much responsibility to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner but it is vital the boss leads by example.

A-League clubs have expressed a desire for more open and effective communication with officials this season and referees will hold a pre-match meeting with the two captains and coaches before each game.

Once the game kicks off however and then in the aftermath of the final whistle, the PFA feels coaches can do their bit by taking a deep breath.

PFA chief executive Brendan Schwab told au.fourfourtwo.com: “The players must be responsible for the way they conduct themselves, there has to be a sense of accountability for referees and the coaches need to understand the role they play in the process.

“Respect for referees starts with the coaches. You then want the players to follow that lead.

“I don’t believe that demonstrative displays towards officials from the technical area helps generate that respect. Then after games, the referee can be a perfect distraction (from a poor performance and/or defeat).

“Let’s take a deep breath and act in the best interests of football.”

The PFA has had its input into the review of disciplinary processes in the game with the FFA preparing to put a final report together.

Back in June, the FFA announced the appointment of former referee Mario Van der Ende to conduct an independent review of Australian match officiating standards, systems and practices.

As for the players, they have been warned of the need for professional courtesy towards each other this season. Schwab said that members had been reminded to keep studs down in the A-League. He said: “It’s a discussion we’ve had for 15 years.”

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