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To: DieHard the Hunter
If, as coach he gets lippy with me, the ref, he will get a Red Card and be escorted off MY field by the linesmen. If he pulls his team off the field as a result, he will forfeit the game and LOSE.

If he yells abusively at his team I would give him exactly one warning to pipe down: that warning comes with a Yellow Card. The next time it happens, Red Card and off the field — I don’t mind.

Anyone receiving a card — be it Yellow or Red — will in due course be reported to the Provincial authorities.


OK, so tell me, who is paying attention to a referee that is either incompetent, abusive, or horribly biased? Who is he/she accountable to?
74 posted on 03/31/2009 8:57:28 AM PDT by copaliscrossing (Progressives are Socialists)
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To: copaliscrossing

I don’t know what they do up north, but at my games head coaches submit a report concerning the quality of the refs’ efforts. I think some are not invited back.

I’ve never had an abusive official, but I don’t mind the occasional biased one because the boys learn that sometimes they have to beat the other team AND the ref. If it impacts safety, e.g. allowing blatant cross checks/slashes that’s a different story.


75 posted on 03/31/2009 9:47:38 AM PDT by perez24 (Dirty deeds, done dirt cheap.)
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To: copaliscrossing

> OK, so tell me, who is paying attention to a referee that is either incompetent, abusive, or horribly biased? Who is he/she accountable to?

Referees aren’t incompetent: they go thru extensive training and sit and write a tough exam. Then they go thru an internship with an experienced referee. They get their ticket once the Association is happy that they know what they are doing. By the time they have finished they know all of the laws stone cold. That is certainly the process I went thru. It took about a year.

Referees are accountable to whichever Association that has authority over the District. If asked, a referee should show you his ticket: that will tell you who has sanctioned him. Just as easy to look at the crest on his jersey. Left pocket, usually.

As to being abusive, there is no mileage at all for any referee to be abusive. It makes for a difficult game for everybody, and if you think referees like blowing their whistle all the time you’re mad.

Neither is there any mileage in a referee being biased. They don’t get the trophies at the end of the tournament, the teams do. Most referees don’t get paid: sure, the Association has a nominal fee set aside for the referees, but most of them donate that back to the game, so that junior refs can get a few extra dollars in their pocket — otherwise nobody in their right mind would begin their training to be a ref.

Referees tend to do the job for the love of the game. Certainly this is so at the junior levels — actually it would be so right the way thru to the semi-professional level.

Being a referee is one of the most thankless jobs on this planet, not made any easier by moron coaches shouting abuse from the sidelines. The Game isn’t about the coaches, and it isn’t about the spectators either. It is about the kids on the field, having a good time and playing a great game.

As a ref I had no hesitation at all about Red Carding any coach or spectator who forgot that. None.


82 posted on 03/31/2009 5:50:00 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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