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    IFAB Changes

    Just the referees voice will be heard I believe. His explanation of the decision. Communication between him and VAR will not be made public.
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    Celtic v Livingston offside

    Called offside. Thoughts? Deflection or deliberate play? Attacker impacting the defenders ability to play the ball?
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    Pre match chat with teams

    When I played amateur (open age park football in Scotland) I rarely remember a refs pre match that I found insightful and necessary. On the contrary, it often made the ref seem busy and overly about himself. With this in mind, once I started refereeing I avoid any pre match chats with full...
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    Luton vs Huddersfield

    His positioning isn’t good but he’s got this spot on imo. There’s no real challenge to constitute a foul. 2 players running side by side jostling with a slight tangle Of legs initiated by the striker at the end.
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    Arbroath v Inverness CT

    1st red, there’s enough doubt as to whether he is getting control of the ball before the keeper gets there to discount DOGSO in my opinion. 2nd red, did he go straight red or 2nd caution? Don’t think it’s excessive force or endangering safety but it looks pretty reckless to me. Lunge, bit of...
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    Real Madrid vs Man City

    Scissor tackle is a shocker. Pull back on Foden also worth a caution for me. Dragging a player back by the top of his shirt forcing the neck back is definitely reckless.
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    How Much are Your Ref's Fees?

    Ah thanks. Didn't realise that. Quite strange that girls football pays a lot more than boys club despite being far easier to officiate. Different governing bodies I guess.
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    How Much are Your Ref's Fees?

    Absolutely this. I'm impressed with the time and commitment that some posters put in to their refereeing. I got in to it too late (37 years old) to make any real progress up the ranks but I still find the younger, more ambitious referees attitudes quite inspiring. The process of progression...
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    How Much are Your Ref's Fees?

    U11s-U14s is £30 flat fee U15s-U16 is £34 flat fee Amateur mens - £40 going up to £50 next season I believe. Club Academy Scotland (pro youth)- £35 flat fee all age groups. Girls football from U16 up to ladies - £40 flat fee. I get the impression that I do a lot less travelling up here than...
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