LBA_Blade
Active Member
Nailed on... Exactly what they are calledYes we’ve established you’ve read and understood the laws of the game as you insist we call them. But you’ve clearly never played the game at any standard let alone a decent one, so you clearly just don’t understand the game.
But good luck with your refereeing career, I’m sure you’ll piss off many players with your arrogant approach and constantly regurgitating the laws without understanding the game.
Never said I played the game at any standard at any point.....and will openly admit I won't even try, but I do know about key positioning, I was part of the academy refereeing set-up at Leeds United for their U12s-U16s that including talks from coaches such as Gus Poyet and then also our SUFC academy at U15/16s. You don't need to have played the game to work out where the ball is likely to drop and who is picking out who etc naturally the higher the level, the more talent there is, rather than the long punt up front, you start to see at U13s academy level how they start understanding triangle based passing with crisp speed and accuracy and it is easy to watch and referee. after that I progressed up the semi-pro point, for me I enjoy the level where I am at and have done U18's academy's along with very early rounds of the FA Cup and Vase. Alongside being an assistant in semi-pro and refereeing leagues just below.
"piss off many players with your arrogant approach"
That is obviously my number one aim going into every game, I want mass confrontation from the 30 odd players and coaches along with a few hundred "fans" in the stands. Anyone can "regurgitate the laws" in a regimented fashion but it's knowing when to apply the Laws of the game, how to man-manage players that makes that game of football happen. Regardless if it is Supply league or youth sides, without being too cliché they wouldn't happen without the men and women in the middle.
