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That reminds me, can I have those DVDs back?rather wet and wild
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I completely agree people should look neat and tidy in general, but it’s a 2 way street. Clubs love moaning about this kind of stuff, but there’s an awful lot of in-house stuff they need to sort themselves……..Much (truth) to be said in your reply & I do agree about those same people would turn up in old scruffy suits, though in this instance, I don’t think the clubs would send complaints to the league as they did (to the league mentioned by the author) when wearing shorts (scruffy or otherwise).
Also, just to add, that’s is no requirement for a tie. The league rule is now shirt, trousers and shoes. No ties/ suit.As a member of the league itself, it’s fair to say most officials aren’t’ happy.
If the league require it, I’ll do it. But some officials have openly said they will refuse to attend games and/ or attend games in a tracksuit.
Exactly my point, people like that will kill it for everyoneSaw a level 4 turn up to a Step 3 game in his kit wearing a rucksack..
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I agree with you (in terms of Step 5 & 6), though if a league asks for suits, but let’s say at least shirt or shirt & tie & trousers, then that’s what I suggest should happen. By not doing so places the Referee/AR position on the league at risk. For those who totally disagree with the policy & decide to resign over the issue then that’s their prerogative. My view would be to keep talking about the matter in the hope that things can change for next season or even mid season.I can't think of anything more backwards than going back to suits. We've thankfully moved on from suits and they're just another barrier nobody needs.
I remember my first step 6 line. Getting changed in a dirty portacabin, dressed in a suit. Bizzare. I watched a step 6 game my mate was playing in a couple of weeks later, and looking from the outside in, watching 3 officials trapse around a glorified playing field in suits just looked ridiculous. Nobody appreciated it.
Now for a cup final, I've no issue with the competition requesting shirt and tie. It's their final. But equally if I'm given the option then it's smart tracksuit. And I insist on a smart tracksuit. I did a step 6 middle a couple of years ago where one of the ARs turned up in a battered pair of tracksuit bottoms and a very faded black (now dark grey) shirt. He wasn't the most athletic chap, so let's just say people were talking about him before the game in a derogative way before we started. He then faced mountains of abuse for 90 minutes when he didn't award a ball over the line from a 35 yard shot that hit the bar. He could never have seen it from his position, the decision wasn't an issue to me, but he hadn't helped himself with his scruffy clothes and that caused him and me issues in the clubhouse afterwards.
So smart tracksuit it is. It's not to much to ask and it's far better than suits.
I can't think of anything more backwards than going back to suits. We've thankfully moved on from suits and they're just another barrier nobody needs.
I remember my first step 6 line. Getting changed in a dirty portacabin, dressed in a suit. Bizzare. I watched a step 6 game my mate was playing in a couple of weeks later, and looking from the outside in, watching 3 officials trapse around a glorified playing field in suits just looked ridiculous. Nobody appreciated it.
Now for a cup final, I've no issue with the competition requesting shirt and tie. It's their final. But equally if I'm given the option then it's smart tracksuit. And I insist on a smart tracksuit. I did a step 6 middle a couple of years ago where one of the ARs turned up in a battered pair of tracksuit bottoms and a very faded black (now dark grey) shirt. He wasn't the most athletic chap, so let's just say people were talking about him before the game in a derogative way before we started. He then faced mountains of abuse for 90 minutes when he didn't award a ball over the line from a 35 yard shot that hit the bar. He could never have seen it from his position, the decision wasn't an issue to me, but he hadn't helped himself with his scruffy clothes and that caused him and me issues in the clubhouse afterwards.
So smart tracksuit it is. It's not to much to ask and it's far better than suits.
Though for some leagues it’s current & not in the past & although I am sure discussions will continue between the League & their Referees/Assistant Referees, in my opinion their decision should be respected, even if it is just shirt & trousers & not necessarily a suit/tie.Wearing a suit/tie/trousers (aside from special occasions) does nothing for the referee nor the players.
Then notion of it being "the norm" is outdated and belongs firmly in the past.
Shirt and trousers is basically the same thing as suit and tie. Due to the state of some venues, you’ll potentially get mud on your pants. In a tracksuit, no bother, comes off easily. In suit pants, potentially means a dry cleaning bill. Whereas players are turning up in whatever they like.Though for some leagues it’s current & not in the past & although I am sure discussions will continue between the League & their Referees/Assistant Referees, which in my opinion should be respected, even if it is just shirt & trousers & not necessarily a suit/tie.
Overall I agree with you, though if just shirt and trousers, then the trousers are likely to be made of polyester or cotton or even a mixture of both which are easily washable, though if a suit, then more potential for the trouser to be of wool or a wool mix, which is likely to be dry clean only. I think what we have is a one-off Supply League who are trying to get some standards back after being let down by a few & once this happens, perhaps they will go back to tracksuits.Shirt and trousers is basically the same thing as suit and tie. Due to the state of some venues, you’ll potentially get mud on your pants. In a tracksuit, no bother, comes off easily. In suit pants, potentially means a dry cleaning bill. Whereas players are turning up in whatever they like.
A tracksuit with a tie would be a better option!
Are the same supply league ensuring all clubs turn up in suit/shirt and pants?Overall I agree with you, though if just shirt and trousers, then the trousers are likely to be made of polyester or cotton or even a mixture of both which are easily washable, though if a suit, then more potential for the trouser to be of wool or a wool mix, which is likely to be dry clean only. I think what we have is a one-off Supply League who are trying to get some standards back after being let down by a few & once this happens, perhaps they will go back to tracksuits.
I’m afraid all I know is about the Referee & the AR & all came about because of complaints by certain clubs to the League. I agree with you that the Leagues will have bigger fish to fry, though not only do they have to look into any complaint brought to their attention, Referees/AR only get one first impression, though that could be upon arrival, on entering the FoP or from the first blast of the whistle.Are the same supply league ensuring all clubs turn up in suit/shirt and pants?
Leagues have far bigger fish to fry than looking at how referees arrive and leave.
You could have referred turn up in a 3 piece suit and still look scruffy.I’m afraid all I know is about the Referee & the AR & all came about because of complaints by certain clubs to the League. I agree with you that the Leagues will have bigger fish to fry, though not only do they have to look into any complaint brought to their attention, Referees/AR only get one first impression, though that could be upon arrival, on entering the FoP or from the first blast of the whistle.