Thanks very much for your replies guys! All opinions are appreciated (no matter how drastic or controversial they are!
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Yes,
@Padfoot you may have a slightly erratic way with words but I do get your point. For someone at your age refereeing takes on a different meaning, it is much more about the hobby rather than focusing on the progression side of things. Therefore being assessed can sometimes be seen as more of an annoyance rather than being helpful! I have experienced this with many referees who like the way they do things as it works for them so see no need for change!
@Padfoot and
@Brian Hamilton, perhaps rather than continuing with a debate about what I have or haven't done I should enlighten you both with a sort of pen picture.
Qualified in 2010 aged 15 (very nearly 16 at the time)
2010 - late 2011 ran the line for a local senior side for a side in a local senior league where there were no NARs alongside some Youth games (For any Level 8s or even 7s who arent doing OA yet I
SERIOUSLY RECOMMEND running the line for a local senior side- Firstly you wont be officiating on these days and secondly I consider this decision to be a vital factor in my so far quick progression up the ranks- You wont regret it)...sorry for going slightly off topic!
Early 2012-2013- 1.5 seasons at OA on a junior league- In this time I achieved promotion from 7-6 and was awarded a trophy for being the Most Promising Level 7 in the county at the time (And the assessment average I achieved this with was the highest ever for the award)
2013-2014- (Last season)- My first season on a senior league- Gained promotion from 6-4 (So yes, I did do a double jump)- However I did achieve the 2nd highest average assessment score with 77 (This included two marks in the 80s). I was also only 0.2 off the highest who has just come over from Poland having refereed their equivalent of conference football in front of crowds averaging in the thousands.
In this time I have also achieved 3 county finals in three years as well as having the honour of working with the select group.
Not meaning to gloat here just stating facts to hopefully allow
@Padfoot etc to gauge my level of experience! I do totally appreciate if your views remain the same, as being assessed by a teenager half your age will never feel completely comfortable! This discussion will really help me after I take the course!