Nope, I wasn't issued anything prior to taking the course but on the first day of the course I got:
A respect booklet
LOTG
Basic Referee Course Folder, contained all the info about the kit and other useful tips
Safeguarding Booklet
Completely agree with you. I don't understand why parents can't support their children on something they obviously enjoy. I fully back this course so parents can get some respect. As the article says "show them how the official feels when they scream and shout at him/her"
I got told the exact same as Mike on my module 5. Hence the reason I did what I did.
Also having parents on the sidelines saying he did no such thing swayed my decision to telling him to stay clear of my linesman
Heres one:
Someone swears at your Club Assistant but you don't hear it? Do you take your assistants word or ignore it?
I'm quite lenient on players saying stuff like that because it is pure frustration and I would probably warn him first, if he did it again then fair play I would caution him...
Here in Nottinghamshire it is expected we use AR for offside and throw ins. Nothing more, but we are expected to over rule if we disagree, which I sometimes do but I don't normally have a problem with CAR. I do check their knowledge of offside etc before I give them my flags and most of the time...
Watching the game now and i've noticed the some other officials near the goals.
Why?
I'm sure City have goal line tech??
Not a city fan so I don't know why i'm watching the game put still:)
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