Yes. I rarely ever see young kid reffing 11v11 travel games. I've seen some doing ARs but not center ref. but 13yrs who is also a high level players (U14) that has been reffing for a while can ref U12 travel and under game. |
| The referee abuse is warranted. The refs are terrible. Keep screaming at them, they need to know how unacceptable their performance is. Some of these kids who get into reffing are in wrong line of work. Sorry folks but if you did not play soccer at a high level and you think you can ref at a high level you’re mistaken. Go do something else or be willing to take the heat. |
Your delusions of grandeur are absolutely hilarious. DP |
zzzzzzzzzzzzz. Your attempt at sarcastic humor failed miserably. |
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No, we should just cancel games. First, cancel all games of teams that got carded for bad behavior in the previous two weeks. Any games left go into a hat. If there are x number of refs, you pull out x number of games. Any games left in the hat get cancelled. |
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My DD had a game this weekend, she lost 2-0. The first goal was offsides by about 3 feet, with no call............I somehow found a way to not GAF...its not a big deal. A call was missed a goal was scored move TF on....get over yourself.
The actual point of these games is for our DD/DS to get high level practice and prepare for college...not give AF about your season record. I know some of you are going to say playoff, playoffs, playoffs...ECNL has enough showcases if your child is good they will find a home, no one needs to travel to SD for a useless playoff week that does not help anyone get into college more than the showcases.. EAD |
I like the way you think! |
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Former Cert. Coach, current Cert. Ref, current Team Manager for ECRL team here.
The problems with the Ref situation is similar to the problems with Youth/Travel Soccer in General: 1. Too many cooks in the mix (Assignors) for too many Leagues in the area. No one talks to one another in general. I would contend that there is NOT a lack of Refs in the area to cover games. When I receive email blasts from Assignors, it generally goes out to over 1200 people from one Assignor. The problem is getting these folks properly Assigned. In order to get a Ref assignment one must email the Assignor and request a game(s). Then the Assignor emails back if the Ref is selected and the Ref must Accept the game. If the Ref never hears back from the Assignor, the game was claimed by another Ref. Often I have requested games and did not receive the Assignment(s) and therefore did not Ref any games that day even though I was available to Ref. Point is there is no one System to get Games assigned to Refs. I believe there are enough Refs in the area to cover games, just the Systems are inept to communicate with one another to make sure all games get covered. 2. There are very good Refs from age 13 and up out there. There are some very bad Refs from age 13 and up out there. Age is not the issue. A desire to Oversee Rules of A Game and to fairly call that game is what is needed. 3 Refs cannot see everything but they need to make sure fairness is upheld. Because of the "implied" shortage of Refs, there are no Standards Refs must adhere to and no Performance Reviews they need to worry about. Even Refs who consistently behave poorly and receive complaints through League avenues, get no recourse or even feedback. There is no incentive to make bad Refs good ones, or to weed out the bad ones. 3. Parents/Coaches and Club Administrators for the most part believe Refs are another "team" or "opposition" working against them to achieve their goals of winning. I have seen it and heard it from hundreds and thousands of mouths. This must change and it should come from the Clubs themselves. 4. Why become a Ref? I did it because I love the game and want to be involved with making the game better where it is needed the most, good Officiating. It is hard to convince someone without the love of the game to become a Ref. It is not because of money. In fact, a Ref must often wait up to 30days to even get paid for games worked. There are games on October I worked and still have not gotten paid for (it is Nov. 25th) Assignors claim Leagues do not pay them until a certain date and then the Refs get their pay. Again this is a terrible System for keeping Refs over the long haul. Why continue to wait for payment for games over a month old when parents & Coaches abuse and belittle Refs every weekend? The game used to be for the kids to love and to learn and to play. It is a far cry from that now. Just as everything else, people hungry for money co-opt the situation for their own gain. Youth/Travel Soccer has been bought by Business interests to fulfill their own aspirations, not aspirations of players. Same can be said for Referees. Are the peole and powers that be, really looking out for the Players as a whole? I dare say no. |
| If people do a bad job, someone should let them know. The referee is getting paid. Using the word “abuse” to describe people complaining at referees is blowing things out of proportion. If you feel bad for the referee because 1/2 of the fans don’t like the way a close call went then stay home. It’s supposed to be competitive, people are supposed to get upset, and there will be a loser every game. |
Upset? It’s a child’s game. Get some perspective. And if you get upset at children’s games, you should stay home and not ruin it for everyone else. |
There needs to be zero tolerance for coaches or spectators who behave this way. They need to be ejected, suspended and publicly shamed. Their employers should be told about their behavior and they should lose their jobs. |
I can tell that your kid sucks and you don’t like his coach. If you are allowing other peopele being invested in the outcomes of their kids sporting events ruin your enjoyment of the game than you are the problem. |
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