Having joined this forum after getting bored of another about 18 months ago, I can definitely say that we're a mixed bunch! I thought it would be interesting to understand how others got in to refereeing...
For me, I got my L1 coaches badge when my son went up to U6's in mini-soccer, and after a couple of seasons found myself enjoying the refereeing element more than being a coach (as I described it at the time, you only got grief during the game, not everyday of the week from other parents). So I decided to take the course, and then got more and more involved in refereeing rather than the coaching side - although I am still the fallback ref for my son's side (now U15's) and other teams at his club (amongst a couple of other coaches that have subsequently been convinced to come to the dark side).
I did do some open age, but could only do Sunday mornings - this conflicted both with my son's matches, and I also decided I wanted to enjoy the game and the verbals from OA weren't worth the hassle. I now just enjoy refereeing youth games, with a bit of vets thrown in from time to time, whilst trying to balance my son's games with other matches in the league (where I don't have to worry about the perception of bias).
What got you in to refereeing?
For me, I got my L1 coaches badge when my son went up to U6's in mini-soccer, and after a couple of seasons found myself enjoying the refereeing element more than being a coach (as I described it at the time, you only got grief during the game, not everyday of the week from other parents). So I decided to take the course, and then got more and more involved in refereeing rather than the coaching side - although I am still the fallback ref for my son's side (now U15's) and other teams at his club (amongst a couple of other coaches that have subsequently been convinced to come to the dark side).
I did do some open age, but could only do Sunday mornings - this conflicted both with my son's matches, and I also decided I wanted to enjoy the game and the verbals from OA weren't worth the hassle. I now just enjoy refereeing youth games, with a bit of vets thrown in from time to time, whilst trying to balance my son's games with other matches in the league (where I don't have to worry about the perception of bias).
What got you in to refereeing?