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    Open Age Checking for jewelry, shin pads etc.

    I had my first game yesterday and I checked: 1. goals if they securely attached to the ground, 2. nets if there is no holes 3. corner flags, 4. field of play for any objects, 5. ball presure 6. players whether they had shinguards, their arms for rings, bracelets, then face for earrings...
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    My first game impressions

    Thanks, I contacted my league and they told me that they don't need to provide team sheet, I have to ask for name only for cautions. I agree with this and I believe that I don't have it, any tips how to get this character and confidence?
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    My first game impressions

    I'm young, 20 years, but I look younger and I think most of the players were older than me and they knew it's going to be my first match, I believe they used it against me. One guy said "ref, can you show me yellow"? No, I don't have mentor.
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    My first game impressions

    Hi guys, I saw other threads with first games but I decided to make my own. I did my first game today and it was horrible. I started straight with adults football so I think it was even harder. (i thought it will be easier than kids game but i guess i was wrong..) I will begin: I arrived very...
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    New Ref Questions

    Thanks Brian, really helpful, I feel much better now before tomorrow's match :)
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    New Ref Questions

    Thanks guys. But when you check players equipment do you ask for players to stand in line or how? I'm a little bit confused here, what is the best way to inspect it?
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    New Ref Questions

    Hi guys, I will have my first game this sunday, but i have some questions :) 1. How exactly and when do you check players equipment? Do you come near every player and ask him to show his hands for rings, bracelets etc. 2. I was following some games in my local park and I noticed a lot of...
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    Living from refereeing

    It's okay. I didn't expect anything else. I guess there is only one way to do this is to get part-time job then, because my full time job is really killing my refereeing career. :(
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    Living from refereeing

    Hi I work hard and I feel tired most of the time, I can train only once a week due to my work schedule and when it comes to refereeing my body usually in pain and I can feel that it affects my performance. I wish I could train everyday and become full time referee and concentrate only for this...
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