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    Level 7

    A league with a Step 7 Premier Division with lower leagues available also would be the perfect place to start One appointments officer to keep across admin with and you’ll get a mix of middles in the lower divisions accompanied by lines in the Premier (which will have L4’s in the middle)...
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    Thinking of throwing in the towel

    Think the answer is in your post. “Low level Sunday league game” You’re going for promotion to L5 and will have had your match day coach reports that would have flagged up any issues with your refereeing, so unless there’s a financial or availability reason for doing Sunday League games, there...
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    Promotions - Season Ending 2024

    So the answer to alleged/suspected unconscious bias in one aspect that may or may not occur at any given moment is to give conscious bias in another to ‘level out’ something that may or may not need levelling out?
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    Core fitness test

    I find the walk is actually harder than the run, 22 seconds for 25 metres is much slower than you think and getting to the mark too quickly and having to stop really disrupts your rythym and makes it more difficult. Being able to keep constantly on the move throughout the test is the key to...
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    New kit 2024-2025

    Is the supplier of Referee kits moving over to Puma for 2025/26 as part of the ball deal? Or will it retain with Nike as they have the the FA kit deal until 2030? Always thought it was linked to The FA as opposed to the league ‘sponsor’ - given the EFL ball is currently Puma and the refs on...
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    New kit 2024-2025

    Full set (Jacket, Pants, Polo, 1/4 Zip & Training Tee) will knock you back around £180 on Ref Stop, same items available on Kitlocker for a little over £120 (not including printing of badges)
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    Working with first time ARs

    The unfortunate thing is that when operating at the lower levels (junior leagues, local open age leagues) the only time a referee will act as an AR is on a cup final or semi-final, as those are the only fixtures that require them. We all have to start somewhere.
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    Anderlecht v Genk to be replayed

    This will be publicised as ‘VAR mistake leads to game being replayed’ but that’s actually not the case. It’s a serious failure to apply the laws of the game, which already sees replays being instructed (I.e early rounds of FA Cup where games have been replayed for referees using sin bin for...
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    Substitutions and Technical Area Participant Offences

    If he's named on the teamsheet as player, then I believe that he should be treated as a player (regardless of whether he is also the manager) thus not a 'technical area occupant' LOTG state a substitute or substituted player is cautioned if guilty of any of the following offences: - delaying...
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    Cards

    Ironically that’s what I use to wipe the Sharpie writing off my cards
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    Two games, same time

    The County Cup fixture would take priority. If you can't get hold of the appointments officer, maybe try contacting the home club of the league fixture and let them know the situation, tell them you've tried to get in touch to be replaced, but also ask them to contact the league as they will...
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    Lesson learned!

    Nip them in the bud early and you might not get to a point where there's 20/30 to have a debate about. At 16 years old there is no excuse for not being able to take a throw-in properly
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    U15 Mass Confrontation

    Nothing wrong in law - time is time. But remember you are the sole timekeeper and time is only up when you say it is Meaningful late goals are always going to emotional no matter the level of football. Personally I would be allowing the teams to reset and restart with the kick off (one side...
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    Respect handshake

    Home team first to allow them to finish the handshakes and run off to set up in their preferred half of the field (this leaving the non-preferred half for the away team) - of course this can change at the toss should the winning side elect to change ends. But usually out of habit, tradition or...
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    Adopting an Aggressive Attitude

    Regularly used cop-out I see from a number of Level 4’s when I’m on the line (I always challenge after the game when I see it) Surprised there’s never any kick off from opposing players/managers when it happens.
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    U18 drinks break

    Took one in second half of my open age Sunday league game today - both teams visibly knackered, pace of the game had fallen off a cliff and was still 20mins to go so asked both captains in passing if they wanted to stop for a break, both did so we took a 1min drink. Clearly appreciated by both...
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    Arsenal Vs Man Utd

    Havertz penalty/non-penalty a perfect example of how VAR should work - none of this clear and obvious nonsense, just find the correct decision. RE Garnacho offside, it’s factual and the lines are the lines - they don’t help themselves though. Why would they not draw them on the picture that is...
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    Newcastle v Liverpool

    Not sure I agree here - xG is the expectation of a goal - not the opportunity in itself. Yes a player 2 yards out with an open goal having rounded the 'keeper will have a higher xG than a player 20 yards out with the 'keeper still to beat, rendering it a better opportunity to score, but both...
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    Newcastle v Liverpool

    The xG is irrelevant - it's denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity, not an obvious goal
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    Newcastle v Liverpool

    Pretty sure the TAA booking will be the new textbook delaying restart rather than dissent - correct decision too. Thrower was there to pick up ball, he threw it away to give himself chance to get back in position Can get behind no second yellow - was hardly a promising attack out on the left...
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