Club marks are largely meaningless.....especially the further down the pyramid you go.....
Just encourages refs to selectively apply the LOTG......
Not to Referee's Secretaries they aren't. More often than not club marks are the only way the RefSec has of judging the ability of the league referees. Using myself as an example I have almost 90 referees, how would you suggest I gauge their ability without using club marks, after all it isn't as if I can go out and watch them referee? I need to know who the best referees are to appoint to grudge games / top of table games / cup finals, etc. And it is about to get a whole lot harder as RefSecs won't have the fact that a referee is level 5, 6 or 7 to help him out, so club marks will be the only indicator.
A good RefsSec will know how to interpret club marks. They aren't going to suddenly stop using a referee on big games because one club (who lost) gave him a very low mark. But equally if a referee is consistently getting marks under 70 that is a pretty good indicator that he isn't as good as someone who is constantly getting marks of 80 and above. Also if clubs mark below 61 they have to send in a written report justifying it, and if the same referee is getting low marks with the same justification it is fair to say that multiple clubs aren't likely to be wrong (the usual cause here is fitness and proximity to decisions)
Also you can protect your club marks without selectively applying the LOTG, some of the things below will help improve your marks ...
- Respond to the club's confirmation promptly, club secs get infuriated when they have to chase referees up, it is just rude.
- Turn up on time, and if you are running late let someone at the club know. Used to drive me round the bend when I was a manager and rather than doing the warm up and team talk I was trying to get hold of the referee who hadn't shown up.
- Look the part - you risk clubs marking you down if you turn up in kit caked in mid from the previous game, or jog around the pitch with your socks rolled down, etc
- Actually do some running. The biggest category of referee complaints I get is he stood in the centre circle and was miles from decisions.
- Explain decisions after the game. You might still agree to disagree with the manager, but it infuriates clubs when referees refuse to talk to them and that will affect the club mark. Whereas if you say "I gave it because from my angle he clipped his angle", etc, they might see you as being human and it being a genuine mistake.
Club marks are here to stay, referees just need to make sure they don't do anything silly to reduce them whilst still doing what is required on the pitch. I don't actually buy the argument that selectively applying the LOTG increases your club marks, and it can actually reduce them. Some of my stricter and card happy referees get the higher marks, and when I went from 4-3 I had 13 red cards in 15 games over the season yet finished in band A for club marks.