santa sangria
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I had some nice news yesterday. I have been accepted to join assessor training. Of course, hoping to get involved this season (our season should start in June if we are lucky).
I don't remember this question on here before so: assessors, what advice, resources, tips do you have for new assessors?
My background is that I've worked on about 600 games, mostly grassroots, some elite youth football. In 8 years I have worked with a lot of sound assessors, only one or two "strange" cases, and I've made a real effort to take a constructive non-judgemental attitude into every trio - and I've been lucky to work with lots of very good referees. I'm really motivated to help referees just starting. I've read e.g. UK assessor guidance and my local. I'm also interested in any "hidden"resources.
I don't remember this question on here before so: assessors, what advice, resources, tips do you have for new assessors?
My background is that I've worked on about 600 games, mostly grassroots, some elite youth football. In 8 years I have worked with a lot of sound assessors, only one or two "strange" cases, and I've made a real effort to take a constructive non-judgemental attitude into every trio - and I've been lucky to work with lots of very good referees. I'm really motivated to help referees just starting. I've read e.g. UK assessor guidance and my local. I'm also interested in any "hidden"resources.