Refereeing and abuse: 'Why I love being a referee and won't quit'
A 2019 campaign in professional football saw referees wearing anti-abuse t-shirts before matches
Andrew Taylor, 52, and his daughter Abbie, 29, are both referees in Birmingham. They have been officiating for more than a decade. Andrew spoke to BBC Sport. The FA are talking about us having bodycams, I think it will help, it will deter some people - though others will probably play up to the camera.Abbie Taylor - pictured here in 2012 as a 19-year-old - started out in the Solihull & District Oakbourne league
On the occasion I was threatened with shooting, I reported it to the league and the FA and to this day I don't know what the punishment was.
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