Anonymous wrote:Samba Boyz??
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand all the complaining about lack of referees. I have three kids who play at different leagues at different levels who also played a number of local tournaments, and only one time we had a no show from a refs in the last three years and that was at a road game against a small club in Annandale. We even had refs for scrimmages against other clubs with no issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old ref'd for two years. She no longer does. The abuse is just not worth it. She would AR most games and not be the target as that is typically reserved for the center but its just a role she learned to hate. The pay and schedule flexibility is nice for a teenager but she grew tired of the abuse. I'm guessing you will find that is the case for many that now work elsewhere.
Imagine being yelled at for 90 minutes by parents that most of them never watched a full game of soccer before their little prince/princess picked up the game. Now they know all the rules and such. You hear it at every game. Parents that dont know the rules, the call, offsides etc yet they are ready to yell as soon as they see it
"THATS A YELLOW CARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I agree abuse makes refereeing less appealing. But wasn’t that always the case? The shortage is worse this year. Is that because the abuse is worse than usual?
Parents seem to get worse and worse every year. And sadly many of the coaches I have seen this year are not much better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old ref'd for two years. She no longer does. The abuse is just not worth it. She would AR most games and not be the target as that is typically reserved for the center but its just a role she learned to hate. The pay and schedule flexibility is nice for a teenager but she grew tired of the abuse. I'm guessing you will find that is the case for many that now work elsewhere.
Imagine being yelled at for 90 minutes by parents that most of them never watched a full game of soccer before their little prince/princess picked up the game. Now they know all the rules and such. You hear it at every game. Parents that dont know the rules, the call, offsides etc yet they are ready to yell as soon as they see it
"THATS A YELLOW CARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I agree abuse makes refereeing less appealing. But wasn’t that always the case? The shortage is worse this year. Is that because the abuse is worse than usual?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like the referee shortage is worse this year. Games cancelled, no sideline refs. I get that covid shortages are everywhere but I’m not seeing the connection to referees who are typically working as a side job and working outdoors is less risk of Covid spread. Any ref assignors or league officials here who can comment on why there are fewer refs this year?
Why don't you ref?
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old ref'd for two years. She no longer does. The abuse is just not worth it. She would AR most games and not be the target as that is typically reserved for the center but its just a role she learned to hate. The pay and schedule flexibility is nice for a teenager but she grew tired of the abuse. I'm guessing you will find that is the case for many that now work elsewhere.
Imagine being yelled at for 90 minutes by parents that most of them never watched a full game of soccer before their little prince/princess picked up the game. Now they know all the rules and such. You hear it at every game. Parents that dont know the rules, the call, offsides etc yet they are ready to yell as soon as they see it
"THATS A YELLOW CARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Anonymous wrote:It seems like the referee shortage is worse this year. Games cancelled, no sideline refs. I get that covid shortages are everywhere but I’m not seeing the connection to referees who are typically working as a side job and working outdoors is less risk of Covid spread. Any ref assignors or league officials here who can comment on why there are fewer refs this year?