| In the Father's Day tournament in Fairfax, a goalie picked up the ball then put it down to kick it, and the ref told him he couldn't do that and had him pick it up again. Should the coach complain to the tournament about this ref? |
100 % complain the ref has to know the rules. |
| At what age group? If U9 or U10, let it go. |
It is Tuesday, seriously, it is Tuesday right now. |
Calm down Karen! |
The dumb build out line at that age is not only stupid be never constantly enforced. and the rule to not allow the Keeper to punt the ball makes even less sense. |
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This seems like a weird thing to fixate on. We had great refs at that tournament and in our age group (2012 and 2011 boys) sometimes the refs did have to explain the rules, etc.
It’s a tournament for fun. |
So based on your post in the other thread, this was a U10 game, which means they play with build out lines. Build out lines rules are not all clear. I am a referee and I haven't done a game with build out lines for a bit, in general, when a GK has possession of the ball, the other team has to retreat beyond the build out line. The opponent came press the ball once the GK plays the ball. Build out line rules doesn't talk about what "playing the ball" means. Does it mean once the GK puts it on the ground? I don't know. If a referee was asking the GK to throw it or roll it, I think that's OK. If the GK placed it on the ground and quickly passed it to a teammate, I think that's OK too, but remember drop kicks are not allowed either, so the GK can't drop it and kick it on the bounce. So as much as I hate to defend RSD if he was the culprit, I can see where requesting the GK to throw or roll the ball is OK. Again, I'm sure you can find plenty of referees that 100% agree with you. |
So whats the theory behind no punts or drop kicks? |
Well there is no heading U11 and Under so no punting or drop kicks reduces the number of times the ball is in the air and probably the biggest reason is that no punting forces the younger kids to have to play shorter balls and thus "build out from the back" instead of long ball to the forward. |
| The coach should act like a professional, if that means he’s more knowledgeable about the game teach the ref. Any coach that screams at ref just shows players it’s okay to do that |
Over on a different thread you mentioned that you reffed the 2nd game on some U10 field and then someone replied with...That must have been you that wouldn't allow the GK to put the ball down. Then a little later I assume that person started this thread. So that's why I said whatever I said. |
| My kid said the best part of All Stars was winning a trophy. The second best part was the dog on the field. LOL! |
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The Coach should never complain about the refs making a mistake!
-sets poor example for players and parents -theref is in charge of the field, period. And, ref is human. If you complain, how do you think ref will treat your team going forward. -ref is human, humans make mistakes, it's youth soccer, not hear surgery! |
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This makes no sense
If a goalie possesses the ball from play: On a pass back they cannot use hands On a goal kick they must play to another player (2 touch rule) On anything else they can dribble the ball bounce it etc The build out rule does not affect how the keeper can play the ball. The Ref in question either made a mistake or some th info else occurred |