Can confirm after my first game that they do appeal for everything and it’s shocking how few know the basic rules. I managed to deal with the constant, foul ref, foul throw ref, offside ref by ignoring it after a while - did have to sin bin a couple of player either side of half time but they could easily have seen red. Then after a fairly innocuous foul the player penalised (not a YC just for the foul) decided to kick the player he fouled in the head. The opposing player retaliated and a fight ensued between both teams and ended with a spectator running on the field and kicking a player in the head. Gave a RC to both players from the initial fight and spectator was asked to leave immediately. Game finished after 16th mins of stoppages! Also made worse by away team manager forgetting the kit and delaying kick off
Wow. That is extreme for a first game. Really take time to talk about it and work through it. Do more matches - and, if you want, ask to do youth games to build confidence. Also run the line for better refs to learn some of the craft.Can confirm after my first game that they do appeal for everything and it’s shocking how few know the basic rules. I managed to deal with the constant, foul ref, foul throw ref, offside ref by ignoring it after a while - did have to sin bin a couple of player either side of half time but they could easily have seen red. Then after a fairly innocuous foul the player penalised (not a YC just for the foul) decided to kick the player he fouled in the head. The opposing player retaliated and a fight ensued between both teams and ended with a spectator running on the field and kicking a player in the head. Gave a RC to both players from the initial fight and spectator was asked to leave immediately. Game finished after 16th mins of stoppages! Also made worse by away team manager forgetting the kit and delaying kick off