It has now been a full year since I qualified as a ref. I can recall the first months being the most stressful and having a masscon in only my 2nd match really tried my resolve to continue. I won't lie - there have been times - usually right after games that I have thought about packing it all in. Then I sleep on it, post about it on here, I am given great advice and pointers as well as reading about other referees' experiences and I think about it getting better and changing how I react to what happens. Yes I have quit two leagues that I used to referee regularly because I had a bit more respect for myself than dealing with certain coaches' egos. Not done an open age game yet, but guessing it won't be long. So basically all I am saying to any new ref is keep posting here, keep reading here and keep asking questions. Most importantly think about your own mental health... to be constantly told you are wrong, that you are not good enough by people is not a good thing to bear for anyone, try to drown the doubt that brings by telling yourself you know what you are doing, you are good enough and mistakes are natural - nobody gets it all right, they give their opinion of what they see and how that applies to the laws of the game. Opinions can be wrong, everyone can be wrong. Thanks to all here for the support and encouragement and if you are a newbie then you have found the right place.


