Anonymous wrote:Here's my comment on the refs. My 17-year-old son recently got his license and made his debut in this tournament, doing U11 and U12 games. He was center ref in his first game ever, which is certainly not ideal. He explained to all the coaches that he was a new ref, but he knows the game well and also explained how he would be managing the game.
He worked six games in two days and had his share of nutty parents. The coaches weren't too bad, with the exception being one guy from PWSI who screamed and cursed at him. Nice look for your club, PWSI. A grown ass man screaming at a 17 year old kid in a U11 game. And we wonder why no one wants to be a ref.
The irony of my son's situation is that no one has given refs more flack in a club and high school career than this kid. He's gotten a lot better as he's matured, but there's some poetic justice at work here lol.
Anonymous wrote:Dog crap on a turf field!
Anonymous wrote:Trash refs, trash tournament, fields are awful and not set up, the balls weren't even pumped and players played with flat balls
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you know they were being evaluated?
They said so!
I'm a ref. I saw one ref evaluator out there, but he was specifically looking at the youngster on the crew. I did ask for some feedback.
Feedback is the only way we get better. Sure, parents give feedback, but usually not in an objective and helpful way. And coaches don't know the Laws of the Game, so ...