First yellow in a youth game today.
Firstly, defending player marking attacking player at a throw in, ball comes into play going nowhere near the pair and defending player kicks attacking player deliberately. I think he thought I wouldn't see it as the ball was going a completely different...
It's been rather cold around our way,
I've U12s tomorrow. Is it my job to turn up and check if it's all soft enough to play, or should I expect home team to get in touch and let me know?
Any advice on this for such a low level game?
Done 2 seasons in the park at kids levels.
Just been offered an academy game at the local EFL club to cover a lino that dropped out.
Will be revising tonight but wanted to consult the refchat members on what should I make sure I don't forget? Any top tips from experience linesman? Do I watch...
it was that game that made me seek out this thread. There's that penalty given, later in the match argentine attacker tries to chip the ball over the keep and made to fall after contact with the keeper. More contact in the second one - but in this instance keeper did in fact graze the ball, so....
is there some kind of referee brotherhood that I'm not aware off, he said 'subjective' - code for I wouldn't have given it, why can't he be explicit.??
unbelievable! None of us are giving that. Why's a whole team of nearly 10 in the VAR room even flagged it!?
Makes our jobs so much harder explaining the rules in the park on a saturday morning when everyone has just seen that. ffs
I have to agree, if it's much closer to goal and there's the same amount of defenders between bale and the net he has to keep his shot lower and so it is more likely to be blocked by a defender.
It is precisely because he is further out that he can lift it over the defenders and put it in an...
Totally understand that pov, and it'd be a non-story for me if we'd heard nothing previously about how important it was for england to show solidarity with the lgbtq community. But we now see them as totally transparent words. I'm not saying the plan to wear them, or the potential bookings are...
protests (which this essentially was framed as) typically involve some form of personal sacrifice. If the captain isn't willing to get a yellow to show his solidarity with the cause (even for just one game) then it's clearly not the important to him. It's virtue signaling as he was only going to...
trying to work my head around OFFINABUS against myself. Generally I'm thick skinned and in the street wouldn't take offence to much - but I understand in a game scenario it's about respect.
On saturday I got asked "What I was smoking" because I was giving offside every time the CAR raised his...
I did think it was bit older when I saw the two players taking kick off but having only just become a ref I don't have a historical knowledge of the LOTG. Thanks
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