Hello, I'm 16 and had my 3rd game today and as the title says it was horrible. My first and second game were alright (both U13's) other than my misunderstanding of timing and accidentally awarding a throw in to the wrong team which led to the winning goal after being distracted with the bombardment of advice received at half time.
Anyway, so today I arrived 20 minutes early for an U15 game after they changed the venue and made the kick off time earlier that morning due to miscommunication. Then due to more miscommunication the new venue (hate saying that - sounds so pretentious) was double booked which meant we couldn't use the new venue either. Somehow the original venue became available so i got a lift with the home team. By the time we were there the original kick off time had gone by by 10 minutes. Fast forward through the pitch inspection, linesman finding / briefing, manager card check and warm up and kick off is 30 mins late.
So already its not going great (although not particularly my fault).
The match started badly as both teams went onto the pitch into their positions ready for kick off before i'd had time to explain how i wanted substitutions to take place (so far all managers ive seen don't wait for the player to leave the field before allowing the new player on - happened again regardless of my brief). For some reason the home team had sent 2 players forward for kick off. I blew the whistle to signal the captains to come to the centre and the home team kicked off meaning I had to bring play back and do the whole coin toss thing (although i'd forgotten a coin so did a 'which hand is the leaf in?' version). So bad start as you can imagine.
The game itself had lots of shoving in the back, lots of ball to hand moments and plenty of 50/50's. Which for the most part I ignored due to not wanting to stop play every 30 seconds. A reason that the players did not agree with.
There were also plenty of moments where i could not see properly (due to the sun) and had to rely on my linesmen whose decisions were regularly biased and who failed in my instruction of the corner symbol i wanted. This made it very hard to make certain calls and naturally resulted in many complaints.
So first half ends, the home teams linesmen switches with a fellow parent and a emphasise once again the corner symbol i want - not that they used it.
Second half starts and suddenly everyone wants the shove in the backs to be given. A lot of abuse was given yet I didn't card due to thinking i should be more lenient with this age group (a belief that will be completely ignored going forwards).
There was a goal-line clearance (which after the game i have been told went a yard over) which i played on for due to not being able to tell so going with my linesmen who was in line (albeit he parented the defending team so in retrospect may have been biased).
Throughout the game the away teams assistant manager complained, made snide remarks and made insults towards me which didn't help. Even the right back and manager told him to shut up once or twice.
I had home team players giving me positive reinforcement which was weird but this was unpredictably only when the decision went with them.
The away team hated every offside I gave (4 in all, all against them) which continued the abuse.I cautioned an away team defender after becoming fed up of the verbal abuse - this was greeted with plenty of sarcasm.
The away team scored to make it 2-1 to them and the striker ran past me saying "are you gonna give f***ing offside to that ref?" which i cautioned him for. Had trouble getting him away from the other players so just carded him with them in the end.
There's a chance in the final couple minutes where a home team player goes down, it goes to someone on his side and they shoot and the shot bounces off a defender in about 2 seconds of play. I didn't bring play back and instead continued (i mention this as the home team manager spent a good 5-10 minutes complaining at both this and the goal-line decision after the final whistle).
Game ends finally.
I speak to both managers - home team complained about the above decisions. I took the assistant managers name, he wouldn't give me a surname instead asking why i needed it and insisting i come over to chat with him. I stayed where i was talking to the linesmen who was also a qualified ref.
Him, a club official and a different home team coach to the one mentioned were all fairly supportive about how i'd done which was nice. Although, they did say they'd have given more of the fouls. The complaining home team manager was insistent that i'd lost control of the game which, with all the verbal abuse i may have.
All in all, it was a horrible experience. I felt like a punch bag hired by a boxer and its taken away a lot of my confidence.
Were the card decisions correct?
I have decided to follow up with the surrey fa regarding the away teams assistant manager and his relentless verbal abuse. Is this right?
And any other general advice you can offer.
Cheers if you've bothered to read this haha. It was an enjoyable vent anyhow.
Feel free to share your worst experience - it will help me feel better about myself
Anyway, so today I arrived 20 minutes early for an U15 game after they changed the venue and made the kick off time earlier that morning due to miscommunication. Then due to more miscommunication the new venue (hate saying that - sounds so pretentious) was double booked which meant we couldn't use the new venue either. Somehow the original venue became available so i got a lift with the home team. By the time we were there the original kick off time had gone by by 10 minutes. Fast forward through the pitch inspection, linesman finding / briefing, manager card check and warm up and kick off is 30 mins late.
So already its not going great (although not particularly my fault).
The match started badly as both teams went onto the pitch into their positions ready for kick off before i'd had time to explain how i wanted substitutions to take place (so far all managers ive seen don't wait for the player to leave the field before allowing the new player on - happened again regardless of my brief). For some reason the home team had sent 2 players forward for kick off. I blew the whistle to signal the captains to come to the centre and the home team kicked off meaning I had to bring play back and do the whole coin toss thing (although i'd forgotten a coin so did a 'which hand is the leaf in?' version). So bad start as you can imagine.
The game itself had lots of shoving in the back, lots of ball to hand moments and plenty of 50/50's. Which for the most part I ignored due to not wanting to stop play every 30 seconds. A reason that the players did not agree with.
There were also plenty of moments where i could not see properly (due to the sun) and had to rely on my linesmen whose decisions were regularly biased and who failed in my instruction of the corner symbol i wanted. This made it very hard to make certain calls and naturally resulted in many complaints.
So first half ends, the home teams linesmen switches with a fellow parent and a emphasise once again the corner symbol i want - not that they used it.
Second half starts and suddenly everyone wants the shove in the backs to be given. A lot of abuse was given yet I didn't card due to thinking i should be more lenient with this age group (a belief that will be completely ignored going forwards).
There was a goal-line clearance (which after the game i have been told went a yard over) which i played on for due to not being able to tell so going with my linesmen who was in line (albeit he parented the defending team so in retrospect may have been biased).
Throughout the game the away teams assistant manager complained, made snide remarks and made insults towards me which didn't help. Even the right back and manager told him to shut up once or twice.
I had home team players giving me positive reinforcement which was weird but this was unpredictably only when the decision went with them.
The away team hated every offside I gave (4 in all, all against them) which continued the abuse.I cautioned an away team defender after becoming fed up of the verbal abuse - this was greeted with plenty of sarcasm.
The away team scored to make it 2-1 to them and the striker ran past me saying "are you gonna give f***ing offside to that ref?" which i cautioned him for. Had trouble getting him away from the other players so just carded him with them in the end.
There's a chance in the final couple minutes where a home team player goes down, it goes to someone on his side and they shoot and the shot bounces off a defender in about 2 seconds of play. I didn't bring play back and instead continued (i mention this as the home team manager spent a good 5-10 minutes complaining at both this and the goal-line decision after the final whistle).
Game ends finally.
I speak to both managers - home team complained about the above decisions. I took the assistant managers name, he wouldn't give me a surname instead asking why i needed it and insisting i come over to chat with him. I stayed where i was talking to the linesmen who was also a qualified ref.
Him, a club official and a different home team coach to the one mentioned were all fairly supportive about how i'd done which was nice. Although, they did say they'd have given more of the fouls. The complaining home team manager was insistent that i'd lost control of the game which, with all the verbal abuse i may have.
All in all, it was a horrible experience. I felt like a punch bag hired by a boxer and its taken away a lot of my confidence.
Were the card decisions correct?
I have decided to follow up with the surrey fa regarding the away teams assistant manager and his relentless verbal abuse. Is this right?
And any other general advice you can offer.
Cheers if you've bothered to read this haha. It was an enjoyable vent anyhow.
Feel free to share your worst experience - it will help me feel better about myself