Sheffield's Finest does/did all the time......Quite. I never referee without my guide dog.
Sheffield's Finest does/did all the time......Quite. I never referee without my guide dog.
And, how many refs take off wedding rings beforehand? If the players can't wear something, nor can the officials. That's the tune i got out of my RDO
As usual harsh......... but true!You are required under Law 4 to check players equipment.....before KO and before a sub comes on.
Not optional. Mandatory.
Have marked several promotional candidates down for failing to do this.
If you can’t be bothered to do the job properly......do us all a favour and hang up the whistle.
You are required under Law 4 to check players equipment.....before KO and before a sub comes on.
Not optional. Mandatory.
Have marked several promotional candidates down for failing to do this.
If you can’t be bothered to do the job properly......do us all a favour and hang up the whistle.
I don't know if elsewhere in the world is the same, but we have a sliding amount of inspections and local laws for equipment at grassroots.You are required under Law 4 to check players equipment.....before KO and before a sub comes on.
Not optional. Mandatory.
matching coloured underwear) equipment laws from the global LotG.
I don't know if elsewhere in the world is the same, but we have a sliding amount of inspections and local laws for equipment at grassroots.
We only have formal pre-match equipment inspections in the top 4 divisions, national leagues and elite youth leagues.
Only elite youth and the top tiers have the full (matching coloured underwear) equipment laws from the global LotG.
Equipment checks in lower leagues/grassroots are on an "as noticed by the official(s)" basis.
It's all written into every league's local rulebook.
Yes, I have started a game and noticed after 5 mins that 7 players on one team had a lot of jewellery on...
It works here. 5m people. I was AR this week for a really good 5th tier game (by the 5th tier it's regional). On the sliding scale, this means times of KMIs/subs not recorded, except RCs, no formal equipment check pre-match, no formal equipment check during sub procedure... heart-stopping for some I know!
I don't know the politics but I think it's the grassroots clause... I imagine there are 100+ more FAs around the world that have local guidelines for grassroots that override... let's say supplement... the LotG...League rules should not be overriding the LOTG.....
But there are only a very few specific spreadsheet the LOTG allow this........this matter is not one of them!I don't know the politics but I think it's the grassroots clause... I imagine there are 100+ more FAs around the world that have local guidelines for grassroots that override... let's say supplement... the LotG...
I am aware of this... I am trying to suggest the possible explanation...But there are only a very few specific spreadsheet the LOTG allow this........this matter is not one of them!
Have you ever seen the result of a finger amputation caused by catching a ring on something?
the LOTG don't even care enough to mention them.Apologies if this has already been covered in this thread, but what are the exact rules regarding moulded-in studs versus metal studs on football boots?
I wouldn't want to see a referee running to halfway everytime there's a sub in rolling subs. Just wasting everybody's time.Can’t really argue with that.
It’s also a good chance to get some extra exercise in if your competition allows rolling subs.
Apologies if this has already been covered in this thread, but what are the exact rules regarding moulded-in studs versus metal studs on football boots?
I can promise you that I've been slated for failing to do exactly that by an assessment in my 7-6 year. Fortunately, going 5-4 you don't tend to be assessed on leagues that do rolling subs, so you can either put the effort in 6 times a match, or not bother if it's going to be more than that.the LOTG don't even care enough to mention them.
As long as they're not dangerous, they're fine. Dangerous = sharp edges from damage.
I wouldn't want to see a referee running to halfway everytime there's a sub in rolling subs. Just wasting everybody's time.
Even tho you'd have more chance of finding a jackpot winning lottery ticket en-route to the side of the pitch than you would finding anything amiss with the cr4p clad studs on arrival. Such talk is just a promotion deterrent to me as i struggle with patently pointless officious piddling aboutI can promise you that I've been slated for failing to do exactly that by an assessment in my 7-6 year. Fortunately, going 5-4 you don't tend to be assessed on leagues that do rolling subs, so you can either put the effort in 6 times a match, or not bother if it's going to be more than that.
Even tho you'd have more chance of finding a jackpot winning lottery ticket en-route to the side of the pitch than you would finding anything amiss with the cr4p clad studs on arrival. Such talk is just a promotion deterrent to me as i struggle with patently pointless officious piddling about