I like the NCAA mechanics on ejections from the NCAA manual...
One you have ejected a coach, you are done with him/her. If you are going to continue to engage in conversation (term used loosely), you shouldn't have ejected in the first place.
Once a coach has been ejected, the partner now needs to step in to get the coach off the field and the game underway. Don't agree or disagree with the coach, just keep saying stuff like...."It's over, you gotta go", "Come on, let's get the game moving", etc. As Mike said, appeal to the assistant or next in line to help get the ejected person off the field. Do everything you can to avoid the forfeiture, but don't hesitate to do it if you have to.
Of course, if you're working solo, you don't have a partner to rely on, so you deal with it as necessary.
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