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When I used to do anything at U12 or below I would allow one retake. I would also stipulate that it should also be the same player doing the retake.I ref U12s more than I ref most age groups. Below that, retake. Above, don't. U12s, I think the best practice is to allow the first one to retake but make it clear that is the only one.
I have to be honest, the standard of throw ins has, in my experience, improved significantly. When I used to play there were a fair few every game. As a ref, same league, I think the most I've had to give was 3 or 4 in an U9's match. I agree with one retake, but below U12s I give every player the chance to develop, rather than one retake per team.When I used to do anything at U12 or below I would allow one retake. I would also stipulate that it should also be the same player doing the retake.
For U12 at half time I would go to both teams and say "you know the standard for throw in now, and I know you can do it. Second half there's only one chance and if it is foul then it gets turned over."
It never failed to amaze me how in the course of a game their throw ins improved.
This is a big point that I forgot to mention. I said to a manager before a cup game at the start of the season that I would give the players one chance. He said something along the lines of no chances, they need to learn at this age. So that was what I went with.negotiate with the managers before the game
Telling them what they did wrong is 100% the more important bit. Otherwise they may just change one of the things they did right.I always tend to give each teams at youth level one free hit. Tell them to retake and tell them what they did wrong. In my opinion, giving them the what you did wrong bit it the more important bit. But next foul throw for that team goes the other way from there on.
They should be using The FA infographic to make their rules, hopefullyCheers that's good advice. I don't do a lot of U18 really but it's the first time this has been challenged and setting the time pre-game is a great idea.