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Promotions - Season Ending 2024

JamesL

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Not in with a shout myself this season and I should be safe.

Starting this thread so we can announce and congratulate members of this forum on their promotions.

Let's hear it if you've been promoted to level 6, or 5 recently.

If you are waiting for news on L4 or from 4-3 etc. wish you the very best of luck.

Anyone have any idea when we can expect promotion / assessment day invite emails to go out?

The assessment day dates are only a couple of weeks away now.
 
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Not in with a shout myself this season and I should be safe.

Starting this thread so we can announce and congratulate members of this forum on their promotions.

Let's hear it if you've been promoted to level 6, or 5 recently.

If you are waiting for news on L4 or from 4-3 etc. wish you the very best of luck.

Anyone have any idea when we can expect promotion / assessment day invite emails to go out?

The assessment day dates are only a couple of weeks away now.
Might not be for this thread.. but, can you give an overview of what life is like as a level 3? How much changes with commitment etc..?
 
Might not be for this thread.. but, can you give an overview of what life is like as a level 3? How much changes with commitment etc..?
When you say how much it changes, it depends what you're comparing it against. If L6, I'd say a lot. If L4, I'd say similar, but further travel.

We had this discussion the other day on another thread, but the rule of thumb I was told to run by was be available most weekends (doesn't need to be all) and at least 2 midweeks a month. But I don't think this is set in stone anywhere.

Then you have training seminars etc

PS- congrats all!
 
Might not be for this thread.. but, can you give an overview of what life is like as a level 3? How much changes with commitment etc..?
Not really for this thread but I will indulge 😊

The main difference is the expectations placed upon you. You are expected to be available as often as you can be. Poor availability can be a reason for reclassification. Your admin is expected to be spot on. Closed dates etc. if you're date is open and you get a game you need to have a very good reason to give it back. Poor admin can result in not being promoted, if in position, and potentially, reclassification.
Expect to travel much further. I have been known to be sent 3-4+ hours on a midweek to run a national league line.
Have to be at games 90 mins before. Generally not leave until an hour after full time. The expectations of participants goes up as well, they expect a high level of match officials in all areas both on/off field.
As @Runner Ref says the difference between L4 and L3 is mostly the distances travelled. But from a grassroots referee perspective the differences are massive. You wont be appointed to any local games... For example I can't referee Truro City (I have Truro in my address... I actually live closer to Newquay) and I know none of the Plymouth L3s are allowed to ref Plymouth Parkway as an example.
 
Not really for this thread but I will indulge 😊

The main difference is the expectations placed upon you. You are expected to be available as often as you can be. Poor availability can be a reason for reclassification. Your admin is expected to be spot on. Closed dates etc. if you're date is open and you get a game you need to have a very good reason to give it back. Poor admin can result in not being promoted, if in position, and potentially, reclassification.
Expect to travel much further. I have been known to be sent 3-4+ hours on a midweek to run a national league line.
Have to be at games 90 mins before. Generally not leave until an hour after kick off.
I'd be worried if the officials left an hour after kick off..... ;)
 
didn't get my L4 this season unfortunately, didn't realise the 15 lines needed to be on step 5/6 of football, missed it by 3. Typical.
 
always next year, just makes me want to work even harder for it 😂
I can totally understand that, although not for status, I missed my Y1-2 purely because I had to stop for a while to prioritise school exams! Then the ECB went and promoted me as a fast-tracked cricket umpire when I told them I didn't want the promotion this year. I couldn't make these scenarios up! It's absolutely typical! Going to attempt my 7-6 next season.
 
I came close to promotion in my first season as a L4 but regressed a bit this year.
Some recurring mistakes. I turn 50 this year, like a drink and generally not as sharp as I used to be, physically or mentally.
Nowhere near reclassification or out like that, but not really thrilled with mediocrity (=p1ss poor in my book).
In the top 15% for AR marks (got a play-off appt.) and on about the 25th percentile for Club Marks, so bit of a mixed bag really
I might hit the gym hard in the summer.... we'll see (The training plan is in the draft phase, but got the Euros to compete with and a week in Majorca!)
For now, I've closed remaining dates (still Step 6 Cup Games going on etc etc) Got me feet well and truly up
 
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Got me feet well and truly up
Dont' blame you, it's that time of the year! Honestly, when I qualified, a mate of mine told me reffing takes it out of you physically (and mentally), even in youth games. I thought he was joking, very quickly found he wasn't 😆. Month off, then come June it's training time.
 
Dont' blame you, it's that time of the year! Honestly, when I qualified, a mate of mine told me reffing takes it out of you physically (and mentally), even in youth games. I thought he was joking, very quickly found he wasn't 😆. Month off, then come June it's training time.
Aye wait til you're old and grey though
Age/Life experience is my greatest asset, but also the existential limiting factor
 
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