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If he's asking quietly, and you can ignore him and it doesn't go any further, then fine. If he's asking loudly enough for others to hear then you simply ask him, "Coach, are you saying I'm cheating for the other team?" or something similar. "Are you questioning my integrity?" sounds a little more confrontational to me. But either one should shut him up.
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If it was being continually asked in response to the T or a series of calls following the T, it seems to me that he is stepping over the bounds. It's just another way of whining about calls. Let him know you have heard enough and then present him with his own personal T for his personal bad behavior.
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