Competition rules... So easy to learn, yet so many referees don't know them, and do not comprehend the repercussions of not doing so. Let me give you a couple of real-life examples I am aware of:
1) Supply league cup game. Game should go straight to penalties. Referee plays extra times and penalties. Player is sent off in the extra-time period, which never should have been played.
2) I was observing a referee on a cup game. During the pre-match I asked what happens if it is a draw at 90 mins. He had no idea. If I were not to be there, and the game did finish as a draw at 90 mins - he would have opened up a massive floodgate.
3) Referee believes rolling subs are allowed. He sends off 2 players, both of which substitutes (after the 3rd 'allowed' sub).
In summary ladies and gents:
Check the above for new leagues you join, and for every cup you referee.
- Always know the number of subs allowed to be named, and then used.
- Supply league and above will also include where these subs warm up.
- Always know how the winner of a match should be determined.
- Always know how long your halves should be (youth football mainly)
I think the referee would have an excuse if it wasn't stated so clearly in the appointment email!Not an excuse on Vase obviously, but competition rules are not always that easy to find.
I was on a WPL Cup match two weeks ago and referee found out that the 16/17 handbook containing the rules had "not been finished yet"
Dear Sir, Madam
The FA Vase
First Qualifying Round
9-11 September 2016
Match Official Appointments
EXTRA TIME OF 30 MINUTES MUST BE PLAYED IF THE SCORES ARE LEVEL AFTER 90 MINUTES
Please find attached the match official appointments for The FA Vase First Qualifying Round.
Can you please take careful note of the instructions at the front of the appointment bulletin. Please note alerts will be sent to all the appointed officials.
I think the referee would have an excuse if it wasn't stated so clearly in the appointment email!
Just a side note. What meeting were you at? Seems a bit harsh on the ref. Unless he has given permission of course!Was shown a video at a meeting recently that really drove it home...
KNOW YOUR COMPETITION RULES!!!
Just a side note. What meeting were you at? Seems a bit harsh on the ref. Unless he has given permission of course!
My mentor informed me that a referee applied the Competition Rules incorrectly on the FA Vase last weekend: They failed to play Extra Time. Obviously, that won't be a good outcome!