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Post by soccerdad23 on Mar 29, 2015 22:55:13 GMT -6
Girl gets a pass, she's called for offsides, at the same time she shoots ball in the goal. She gets yellow carded. This had not happened before and she had not been cautioned for anything or was called for any fouls before this. Didn't have any issues with the refs prior to yellow card nor after for that matter. Does that sound like something worthy of a yellow card?
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Post by soccerdad23 on Mar 29, 2015 23:08:49 GMT -6
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Post by First Touch on Mar 30, 2015 7:08:19 GMT -6
Yep whistle, player didn't attempt to cease play, delay of game yellow card,his judgement, warning from me
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Post by laffysoccermom on Mar 30, 2015 8:44:32 GMT -6
Were there any games going on in adjacent fields? I know our players sometimes have difficulty determining if the whistle is theirs or not.
We have stopped when we shouldn't and kept going when we shouldn't. I have never seen a card in this instance. Guess refs understood confusion.
I have always wished they had whistles that made different sounds for this reason.
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Post by soccerdad23 on Mar 30, 2015 9:17:47 GMT -6
there were other games but the explanation from rtwing was a solid one...thanks! I just never witnessed that scenario before and I of course don't know the rules! :-)
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Post by time2retire on Apr 2, 2015 18:54:24 GMT -6
There are different sounding whistles, and a decent referee should have 3-4 to choose a distinct tone. For this reason alone I avoid the Fox 40 Classic at all costs (overly popular whistle). Haven't seen the video yet but will post when I do.
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Post by Chalkandcheese on Nov 17, 2015 16:34:22 GMT -6
no, never. there are plenty of balls at each match and even if not it is not kicking the ball away with the intention of delaying play. very weak call and unnecessary yellow.
Let me say this first! Referees in Louisiana are extremely petty. I say this from a lot of experience with them.
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Post by firebruin on Nov 17, 2015 22:17:01 GMT -6
We had one of these last year in a high school game, and the ref didn't bother blowing the whistle until the foot was already coming down.
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Post by time2retire on Nov 17, 2015 23:05:47 GMT -6
no, never. there are plenty of balls at each match and even if not it is not kicking the ball away with the intention of delaying play. very weak call and unnecessary yellow.
Let me say this first! Referees in Louisiana are extremely petty. I say this from a lot of experience with them.
If you think referees in Louisiana are any different than referees in any other state, I'd hate to break your heart.
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Post by Chalkandcheese on Nov 18, 2015 11:15:01 GMT -6
no, never. there are plenty of balls at each match and even if not it is not kicking the ball away with the intention of delaying play. very weak call and unnecessary yellow.
Let me say this first! Referees in Louisiana are extremely petty. I say this from a lot of experience with them.
If you think referees in Louisiana are any different than referees in any other state, I'd hate to break your heart. I am quite aware of referees in other states, especially throughout the south due to my university playing career and yes the ref level is not where it should be but I find Louisiana refs to be overly petty with little things like that that could easily be handle in a much better way.
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Post by happyjack on Nov 18, 2015 12:17:58 GMT -6
4 steps after whistle to get to ball and kick it...doesn't seem petty to me...
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Post by Steven Gerrard on Nov 18, 2015 12:58:30 GMT -6
Maybe he meant Petty, as in Tom Petty. As in, man, those refs are free fallin' and they just won't back down.
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Post by laffysoccermom on Nov 18, 2015 15:13:06 GMT -6
I'm not a ref and have no problem with the call as long as the ref is sure that the player knew it was a whistle from their field of play. It can get confusing especially in tournament situations where the player can't necessarily tell whether it is from their field or adjacent field.
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Post by Chalkandcheese on Nov 19, 2015 20:09:50 GMT -6
I understand why he gave her a yellow but its just really petty when refs around here do not pull out a yellow on a foul that deliberately is intended to break up play on a counter attack or breaking up play to stop a dangerous situation for example... Not bashing refs ( I am a licensed ref as well ) but I believe the standard needs to be a little higher that's all.
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Post by Chalkandcheese on Nov 19, 2015 20:12:23 GMT -6
Girl gets a pass, she's called for offsides, at the same time she shoots ball in the goal. She gets yellow carded. This had not happened before and she had not been cautioned for anything or was called for any fouls before this. Didn't have any issues with the refs prior to yellow card nor after for that matter. Does that sound like something worthy of a yellow card? Exactly mate. Good clean player that had no intention to delay the game or took out any frustration by booting the ball far away. Simple chat with player and she does not do it again.
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Post by time2retire on Nov 19, 2015 21:30:38 GMT -6
Girl gets a pass, she's called for offsides, at the same time she shoots ball in the goal. She gets yellow carded. This had not happened before and she had not been cautioned for anything or was called for any fouls before this. Didn't have any issues with the refs prior to yellow card nor after for that matter. Does that sound like something worthy of a yellow card? Exactly mate. Good clean player that had no intention to delay the game or took out any frustration by booting the ball far away. Simple chat with player and she does not do it again. Ok, so, you're a ref also. Use this situation as a learning tool. If you think you can manage the behavior with just a chat, go for it. But at what point do YOU quit chatting and go to the book? How is this clip going to make you a better referee? By the sounds of it, you think the players don't deserve a petty referee. So be the best you can be and set an example.
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Post by happyjack on Nov 22, 2015 6:08:29 GMT -6
I understand why he gave her a yellow but its just really petty when refs around here do not pull out a yellow on a foul that deliberately is intended to break up play on a counter attack or breaking up play to stop a dangerous situation for example. Not bashing refs ( I am a licensed ref as well ) but I believe the standard needs to be a little higher that's all. I'm on the state referee committee, we are always looking for people to step up and help out. If you have ideas or suggestions to raise the standards, by all means, contact us and let us know what you are suggesting. Over the past 5 years, we have had a number of referee academies (bringing in FIFA referees, ARs, instructors- the highest levels), field training, mandatory upgrade clinics...all attended by the same corp group of about 40 people. With over 900 registered referees, we are barely making a dent. Several of the local associations also host training, again, a small percentage attend, and it's always the same people. so, be a part of the solution. I look forward to an email from you with your suggestions.
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Post by happyjack on Nov 26, 2015 19:42:32 GMT -6
Boy, nothing shuts down a thread like asking people who "aren't bashing the referees" to be a part of the solution...crickets
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Post by happyjack on Dec 12, 2015 19:24:35 GMT -6
I understand why he gave her a yellow but its just really petty when refs around here do not pull out a yellow on a foul that deliberately is intended to break up play on a counter attack or breaking up play to stop a dangerous situation for example. Not bashing refs ( I am a licensed ref as well ) but I believe the standard needs to be a little higher that's all. Still waiting that PM where you step up with solutions to help elevate the standards.
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