I can't think of the last Sunday League game I did where people weren't smoking weed. Just the way it is in certain parts of the country now but thankfully no dugouts so I just leave them to it. I turn up changed too so never use any of the changing rooms and therefore dont see them all smoking weed in there too.Nothing to see here...
Unlike the incident that lead me to find this site... Where a substitute was smoking cannabis in the dugout.
Makes sense to have such an initiative at youth football (although i doubt its the referee whoa responsible for upholding this). But at mens football, forget itOur local FA operate a smokefree sidelines policy where no smoking / vaping is permitted within the view of youth players and close to 50 clubs have signed up to the scheme so I'd feel obliged to ask them to stop and refer them to the large banner we have in place to reinforce it.
Sorry, not your concern. This is getting you involved in something which only has down sides for you. It is the club which should be managing the smokefree rules - what are you going to do to stop him? Caution him / order him away from the sideline / abandon the game? None of these are suitable, so best referring to the Home club officials if anybody says anything.Our local FA operate a smokefree sidelines policy where no smoking / vaping is permitted within the view of youth players and close to 50 clubs have signed up to the scheme so I'd feel obliged to ask them to stop and refer them to the large banner we have in place to reinforce it.
Sorry, not your concern. This is getting you involved in something which only has down sides for you. It is the club which should be managing the smokefree rules - what are you going to do to stop him? Caution him / order him away from the sideline / abandon the game? None of these are suitable, so best referring to the Home club officials if anybody says anything.
That's interesting. I'm only recently qualified so very new to this, but I would have assumed (maybe wrongly) that once a person takes on the role of CAR I should expect a certain level of behaviour from them?
For example, what could I do if they are drinking a can of beer or swearing?
Would it be be something I should report after the game?
Perfectly good question to ask. I'm afraid I didn't read the headline properly and now I see that it's at u12 level, so you shouldn't get too many issues I wouldn't have thought...Thanks guys. Instinctively feels like something I shouldn't be involved in at this level. I asked the question in case I was missing one of my duties...
If they're actually looking at the field of play and not their phone and are within 10m of the 2nd to last defender then consider yourself lucky. Expect absolutely nothing from CARs nd if you get a good one then consider yourself lucky. They're getting £0 and 99% of the time don't want to be doing it.
As for swearing, if its adult football then who gives a ****. Again, we're not the morality police, it's not for us to regulate their behaviour outside of behaviour that effects the match itself..if somebody wants to spend his afternoon swearing on a public park (as long as its not dissent towards yourself or racist/homophones etc) then thats there business. I would suggest reading u on the guidelines that are out then on when to report things and actions to take but aside from what I've just mentioned I'm afraid it's not our business. Turn up, referee to the best of your ability, get paid, go home.