Richthekeeper
Active Member
I've read a lot in the last couple of weeks relating to the interaction between the three (or four) officials on a match day.
in Wales, only the top 3 adult leagues in the pyramid have 3 officials per game, so the majority of games you're flying solo.
while i am not under any illusion of this issue cropping up anytime soon, i would be interested to know how people have had to adapt from being a one man band to working in a team?
one of the key things for me is the goal line - i find it tricky to be in a good position to see the play and still view close calls at the goal line. similarly with corners, i want to be in a good position but i also need to see the line. having an assistant would definitely help!
in Wales, only the top 3 adult leagues in the pyramid have 3 officials per game, so the majority of games you're flying solo.
while i am not under any illusion of this issue cropping up anytime soon, i would be interested to know how people have had to adapt from being a one man band to working in a team?
one of the key things for me is the goal line - i find it tricky to be in a good position to see the play and still view close calls at the goal line. similarly with corners, i want to be in a good position but i also need to see the line. having an assistant would definitely help!