Gave a throw-in the wrong way- forgot to look at what the NAR had given & contradicted her decision...no biggie right? Well that directly led to an attack where I awarded a PK (clear foul) but may have JUST been outside the box. Well it was according to my NAR, who only thought of telling me after the game .
Couple of lessons learnt, been getting better since. In my humble opinion! Experience is key in officiating however I think it’s just as important not to be too hard on yourself early-on. Learn from your mistakes and try not to make them again.
Is there any guidance as to when to call off a game due to weather, condition of the pitch and player safety?Easy U13s 7-3 my records tell me.
It was my son's club (different age group) who lost, so don't think they were too pleased with me.
My 3rd game I was threatened with being reported for playing on an unfit (too muddy/wet) pitch - it was a long time ago but remember thinking 'I shouldn't have played this!' Of course I never was 'reported' or at least if I was no one ever told me!
Is there any guidance as to when to call off a game due to weather, condition of the pitch and player safety?
Errr.... that would result in over 20 minutes added time to both halves of most EPL gamesThanks guys. My game went alright but I stopped the clock every time the ball went out and had a trigger happy linesman so just had to ignore him. It was u11 and I am 14. I am reffing the same team on Saturday morning and I think I have improved since then even though I have only reffed two other games.
Errr.... that would result in over 20 minutes added time to both halves of most EPL games
I'd contribute to that.We all made mistakes when we started. Err, and we all keep making them. @Louiecliff won't make that one again, as we all learn form our mistakes, and hopefully this forum helps us learn from other people's mistakes, too, so we don't have to make them all ourselves.
I am imagine we could out together quite an entertaining thread if we were to all offer up one of our worst mistakes.
I'd contribute to that.