Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4000 bucks extra each month.
Clean cash on field.
250 Saturday and 250 each Sunday. 6 games every weekend.
Holla at me.
Your math only adds up to 2000 a month.
Sorry, I was high when I typed it. But yeah, 2K clean that IRS can’t rob me off is pretty sexy
You're committing tax fraud if you don't declare the income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4000 bucks extra each month.
Clean cash on field.
250 Saturday and 250 each Sunday. 6 games every weekend.
Holla at me.
Your math only adds up to 2000 a month.
Sorry, I was high when I typed it. But yeah, 2K clean that IRS can’t rob me off is pretty sexy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4000 bucks extra each month.
Clean cash on field.
250 Saturday and 250 each Sunday. 6 games every weekend.
Holla at me.
Your math only adds up to 2000 a month.
Anonymous wrote:4000 bucks extra each month.
Clean cash on field.
250 Saturday and 250 each Sunday. 6 games every weekend.
Holla at me.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think being a referee at a younger age help with a better tactical view for playing in their own games ? Does it help them see the game different ?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think being a referee at a younger age help with a better tactical view for playing in their own games ? Does it help them see the game different ?
I talked a bunch of my U13/U14 boys into getting certified and reffing a few years back and yes, it definitely helped them see the whole game better. We would talk about it, and they would watch how you can see the play developing and what's going to happen. The ones that reffed definitely got better at predicting the way the play is developing faster than the ones who didn't. They got better at making better runs, smarter decisions on the ball, and anticipating the other team's play.