Nice Job, Ref!
Watched the Ref work yesterday at a U19 boys game. It was his third game of the day, after centering a U16 boys game (5 yellow cards!) and working 15 minutes in the center and then on the line of a U19 boys game. So by the time of his final game, he was a bit more than run out.
But all things considered, he kept up pretty well with the boys. For the most part, the players played a clean game and there were very few fouls. The Ref also plays advantage quite well, letting fouls go when the attacking team retained possession. One thing I think he needs to work on here is calling the play back when the advantage doesn't pan out, but for the most part, he uses this tool quite well given his years on the job and level of experience. (Way better at this than yours truly.)
One other thing stood out: the Ref gave only yellow card during the game and it was not clear from the stands what it was for. After the game, he told me that it was for dissent. The technique he used was what I'd call the English method -- you see this a lot in the EPL. When the ball went out of touch, the Ref called to the player to be carded to come over to him, he took out his pad, talked to the player as he wrote the number in his book and then took out the card and held it up. Very calm and very, very professional. Who says watching hours and hours of soccer on FSN is not educational?!?
2 comments:
way to go ref!
i dont know kev, i mean i gave out 5 yellows my first game i dont know if you would have appreciated it
Post a Comment