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Nice to see they've still not changed it!how did you find it will?
I personally would of preferred some basic info/guidance to something a bit more relevant to 4th man duties, using comms etc..
Going over free kick poisoning and advantage I found a bit pointless,
Or holding up the numbers the wrong way round!Nice to see they've still not changed it!
I gave practically the exact same feedback when I did mine years back. There seems to be a bit of an idea that people know how to be a 4th official, when it reality, there's more to it than people think.
Always fun watching a newbie try and do a double sub with the board
Will be interesting to see if they retain comms at NL N/S with so many units failing last season, though some on ERDP had the Rolls Royce version, which all need to have really. However, even with the comms kit officials had, it was still good for development purposes etc, where Referee’s quickly discovered less is more (with communication).how did you find it will?
I personally would of preferred some basic info/guidance to something a bit more relevant to 4th man duties, using comms etc..
Going over free kick poisoning and advantage I found a bit pointless,
Believe they may be giving referees their own comms kits for this season. Not sure if that'll be the better version or still the old ones but at least making an individual responsible for it so they will report any faults etc...Will be interesting to see if they retain comms at NL N/S with so many units failing last season, though some on ERDP had the Rolls Royce version, which all need to have really. However, even with the comms kit officials had, it was still good for development purposes etc, where Referee’s quickly discovered less is more (with communication).
Comms is really what they need to focus on at those events (if it still isn’t)Will be interesting to see if they retain comms at NL N/S with so many units failing last season, though some on ERDP had the Rolls Royce version, which all need to have really. However, even with the comms kit officials had, it was still good for development purposes etc, where Referee’s quickly discovered less is more (with communication).
4th officials are lucky if they have their board still in possession at the end of a game at Roots Hall. At least one I am aware of had it smashed by players having a hissy fit! An expensive lesson to learn - don’t put it down without being right next to it etc.Or holding up the numbers the wrong way round!
A lad I know who has had a very quick rise through the ranks to current L2 was 4th official to me in a county cup final 2023/24 season. It was his first ever 4th man at any level and he held up the board for a substitution with literally nothing on it. 2 4th official appearances later, he was 4th man at Southend United in front of 9000 fans. Crazy really.
Referees taking responsibility is so much better. Hardly any of the clubs I visited took any care with charging etc & may also be the case that those officials that used them didn’t place them back in the right order & with bits missing - though this is not confirmed since some clubs may have done that during any potential re-charging. Good idea too with vanishing spray at Level/Step 2.Believe they may be giving referees their own comms kits for this season. Not sure if that'll be the better version or still the old ones but at least making an individual responsible for it so they will report any faults etc...
Also, vanishing spray to be used at step 2 next season!
totally agree, i was fortunate enough to get a 4th man gig in a Trophy game last season, step 3 vs national league north team, absolutely nerve racking for me as i had no idea what to do for the best., due to no previous experience at being a 4th.Nice to see they've still not changed it!
I gave practically the exact same feedback when I did mine years back. There seems to be a bit of an idea that people know how to be a 4th official, when it reality, there's more to it than people think.
Always fun watching a newbie try and do a double sub with the board
First and foremost, make sure you understand what the referee wants from you. Just as you would when running the line.totally agree, i was fortunate enough to get a 4th man gig in a Trophy game last season, step 3 vs national league north team, absolutely nerve racking for me as i had no idea what to do for the best., due to no previous experience at being a 4th.
Luckily i had only 3 subs to deal with at 3 sperate times. scenarios like this i feel need some sort of instruction, going into next season the anxiety is already at the back of my mind.
if anyone has any tips please drop them below
Clubs all have their own subs cards now (well at step 2 level anyway) so you wouldn't be able to do this, but good advice on the rest of it!When handing sub cards out, write your name along the top. Can be a nice little ice breaker and means they’re more likely to call you by your name- always makes things a bit more personable.
In my first game as a Conference 4th official it was my first time using a board, I had no idea about the Function button so put up 0004 for added time at the end of the first half. I was "educated" at half timeOr holding up the numbers the wrong way round!
A lad I know who has had a very quick rise through the ranks to current L2 was 4th official to me in a county cup final 2023/24 season. It was his first ever 4th man at any level and he held up the board for a substitution with literally nothing on it. 2 4th official appearances later, he was 4th man at Southend United in front of 9000 fans. Crazy really.
I thought it was poor, waste of time.how did you find it will?
I personally would of preferred some basic info/guidance to something a bit more relevant to 4th man duties, using comms etc..
Going over free kick poisoning and advantage I found a bit pointless,
I wasn’t there so it’s not really fair to make comment. However, what I can say is that I can assure you that not only are there some L3’s and L2’s who are only average in managing a ceremonial free kick, but also very average when not to play Advantage. Also, I agree that drilling down on 4th official duties with the use of comms and the sub board would have been a good idea & i am sure Nathan & Ross would have wanted to happen, but not so easy to deliver with the probable requirement of comms kits (not just 1,2,3 or 4, but many so that it can be delivered to all in a reasonable period of time), but also the requirement of a sub board. Last year comms kits were available for the L2 training event at Warwick, though I suspect many are still being refurbished (again) following the many failures during last season. Although not ideal, assuming the 4th official arrives at the ground 90 or so mins before the game, there is an ideal opportunity to get used to the board (assuming that the club are still not charging it up etc).I thought it was poor, waste of time.
Nobody has got to L3 without knowing how to manager a ceremonial free kick or when/when not to play advantage.
More training on 4th man duties, comms and the subs board would be far better.
I've been 4th man twice in my career... once in a grassroots cup final where neither side had a clue what I was there for. The other in a pre season friendly where the ref said not to bother with the board as both sides made 11 subs at half time!
Not a clue how the boards work!