FPYCparent wrote:Could this "occurrence" be more symptomatic of an overall referee shortage in the area? In other words … assuming there were less than three referees at this particular match, would this matter have been handled appropriately (whatever that means) if there were three refs who all agreed on how to handle the situation?
This fall, my DD has played in league matches with (1) three refs, (2) one ref, and (3) **zero** refs.
On a related matter, can trained/certified refs work games across multiple leagues. Are there any limitations preventing a qualified ref from working DA, ECNL, CCL, NCSL, etc. games on any given weekend … or during any given season?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCSL game and our opposing team had two players with the same jersey # playing on the field. Ref was questioned after the game but wasn’t sure. He was going to check after the game. I haven’t seen this before. Anyone know?
Team you played probably has two teams at that age group and brought a player from their other team. That player probably had the same number as someone one the current team. They should of taped it but didn’t. I have seen it before in an NCSL game.
And the managers of those teams should go to detention. Its manager 101 to make sure that no one has the same # in the age group within the club, so kids can play on any of the teams in their age group, as needed, and not have to find a jersey!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCSL game and our opposing team had two players with the same jersey # playing on the field. Ref was questioned after the game but wasn’t sure. He was going to check after the game. I haven’t seen this before. Anyone know?
Team you played probably has two teams at that age group and brought a player from their other team. That player probably had the same number as someone one the current team. They should of taped it but didn’t. I have seen it before in an NCSL game.
And the managers of those teams should go to detention. Its manager 101 to make sure that no one has the same # in the age group within the club, so kids can play on any of the teams in their age group, as needed, and not have to find a jersey!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCSL game and our opposing team had two players with the same jersey # playing on the field. Ref was questioned after the game but wasn’t sure. He was going to check after the game. I haven’t seen this before. Anyone know?
Team you played probably has two teams at that age group and brought a player from their other team. That player probably had the same number as someone one the current team. They should of taped it but didn’t. I have seen it before in an NCSL game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Pete’s sake, let the kids play. Who cares what the numbers are...
Agreed. Somebody probably left the correctly colored jersey at home. Matters not.
Anonymous wrote:NCSL game and our opposing team had two players with the same jersey # playing on the field. Ref was questioned after the game but wasn’t sure. He was going to check after the game. I haven’t seen this before. Anyone know?
Anonymous wrote:For Pete’s sake, let the kids play. Who cares what the numbers are...

Anonymous wrote:For Pete’s sake, let the kids play. Who cares what the numbers are...
