So yesterday (my 7th game) was easily my worst so far and just wanted to do a big splurge on here to you lot !
U16 girls.
So we had 4 nine year olds over to sleep night before game for my sons birthday so preperation as you can imagine was far from ideal but not here to make excuses.
It was also team from Exeter V team from Plymouth which I hadn't really mentally logged so that's my bad , definitely needle.
Firstly one of the away players asked me to take a look at the ball just afew minutes in and said it felt like it was from poundland. I did and I could see what she meant (atleast at the time) this was a new one for me buy my instincts took me to asking for a new ball , which was provided. Before restart home manager shouted "nothing wrong with this ref , if I blow it up any more it will explode . You're just catering to their needs". I didn't take much notice and just thought, and said , let's get on with the game.
Incident first half. Ball played through one on one , (home team) keeper coming out . All my focus on whether a foul was incoming. Then realised another attacker (probably with more pace) had run from deep aswell and then became messy with a collision of 3 players. I didn't see enough for a foul and ball came out to player who tapped in. If I'm completely honest u just don't feel I had full control of that decision, the other player getting involved threw me and whilst I may have been correct , I wasn't happy with myself (also had stopped my sorta commentating on game as I do) just not on it.
Same manager shouting that has to be a foul ref etc. Not overly aggressive . One that sort of arrogantly laughs. I went over and explained I hadn't seen enough as it was just a mess of a play where 3 players entered at the same time . No foul.
2nd half begins - home winger had felt she had been kicked all game - happy with my decisions, just one that almost didn't like the physical battles for the ball. But either way every time she got on the ball I sprinted that little more to make sure I was on it. So this is the bit that I'm just so annoyed at myself for - she gets clearly clipped which I've seen . Stays on her feet and has a cross blocked literally like 2 seconds later. It's like my hand was locked and I didn't bring it back for the foul. Poor decision. Think I've almost over analysed the advantage rule this past week with focus on understanding not bringing back if they've had an actual advantage . No idea. No excuse. Poor.
Didn't help that a few mins later away team scored. Never does. Manager shouting at time of incident "how long advantage ref etc. At this point (probably going to be called very silly by some on here) I just wanted to acknowledge that I knew it was wrong. Approached manager after goal and apologised for error. He laughed and shook his head. Managed the rest of the game.
Oh also two occasions when Firstly a player said "are you gonna let her say that" when I was about 15 yards away. I responded that I hadn't heard anything. Same home manager laughed again minutes later and said something similar. I literally heard nothing either time. Wondering whether this may hold me back in the future as perhaps my focus is too sort of , tunnel vision and I should have heard these comments.
Comments after game that I must have been drunk . Heard a player say what's he getting paid for etc. I'm 35 and feel like I'm big enough to move on but wasn't a nice feeling. Also I know I need to work on the balance of being open but not so keen to involve myself in conversations so much or even instigate them.
Any feedback would be great. Thanks guys
U16 girls.
So we had 4 nine year olds over to sleep night before game for my sons birthday so preperation as you can imagine was far from ideal but not here to make excuses.
It was also team from Exeter V team from Plymouth which I hadn't really mentally logged so that's my bad , definitely needle.
Firstly one of the away players asked me to take a look at the ball just afew minutes in and said it felt like it was from poundland. I did and I could see what she meant (atleast at the time) this was a new one for me buy my instincts took me to asking for a new ball , which was provided. Before restart home manager shouted "nothing wrong with this ref , if I blow it up any more it will explode . You're just catering to their needs". I didn't take much notice and just thought, and said , let's get on with the game.
Incident first half. Ball played through one on one , (home team) keeper coming out . All my focus on whether a foul was incoming. Then realised another attacker (probably with more pace) had run from deep aswell and then became messy with a collision of 3 players. I didn't see enough for a foul and ball came out to player who tapped in. If I'm completely honest u just don't feel I had full control of that decision, the other player getting involved threw me and whilst I may have been correct , I wasn't happy with myself (also had stopped my sorta commentating on game as I do) just not on it.
Same manager shouting that has to be a foul ref etc. Not overly aggressive . One that sort of arrogantly laughs. I went over and explained I hadn't seen enough as it was just a mess of a play where 3 players entered at the same time . No foul.
2nd half begins - home winger had felt she had been kicked all game - happy with my decisions, just one that almost didn't like the physical battles for the ball. But either way every time she got on the ball I sprinted that little more to make sure I was on it. So this is the bit that I'm just so annoyed at myself for - she gets clearly clipped which I've seen . Stays on her feet and has a cross blocked literally like 2 seconds later. It's like my hand was locked and I didn't bring it back for the foul. Poor decision. Think I've almost over analysed the advantage rule this past week with focus on understanding not bringing back if they've had an actual advantage . No idea. No excuse. Poor.
Didn't help that a few mins later away team scored. Never does. Manager shouting at time of incident "how long advantage ref etc. At this point (probably going to be called very silly by some on here) I just wanted to acknowledge that I knew it was wrong. Approached manager after goal and apologised for error. He laughed and shook his head. Managed the rest of the game.
Oh also two occasions when Firstly a player said "are you gonna let her say that" when I was about 15 yards away. I responded that I hadn't heard anything. Same home manager laughed again minutes later and said something similar. I literally heard nothing either time. Wondering whether this may hold me back in the future as perhaps my focus is too sort of , tunnel vision and I should have heard these comments.
Comments after game that I must have been drunk . Heard a player say what's he getting paid for etc. I'm 35 and feel like I'm big enough to move on but wasn't a nice feeling. Also I know I need to work on the balance of being open but not so keen to involve myself in conversations so much or even instigate them.
Any feedback would be great. Thanks guys