I was the same, I read it elsewhere and it made me realise it wasn't just me. I didn't notice the pockets were shallower until someone said but I definitely noticed my book dropping out every game.
Noticed this mentioned elsewhere and it clicked with me as it's something I've experienced but not made the link. Just as a warning to anyone who has gotten or getting the new Nike kit, the short front pockets are very shallow and things are likely to fall out of them. I usually keep my book in...
This one is far better, I got it from this site a few years back. I've modified it slightly and as such there may be some bits I haven't ironed out yet or that I ironed out on my current season one and forgot to update the template.
https://1drv.ms/x/s!AngDbG4R2IC4geVrPQvnhjk3rIZKPA
Not at all. Leeds falls under West Riding County FA. That includes the likes of Bradford, Huddersfield and Wakefield. All significant areas with fans supporting over teams. Wakefield albeit not having a major team, contains a lot of Huddersfield fans. Bringing officials in from North Riding also...
There can still be issue.
Leeds Ladies have a larger than normal following for the level they are at. A lot of them are Leeds United fans and within certain social media where a lot of them are very active, I'm very recognisable by many of them. All it takes is to be recognised, word spreads...
I've once told a referee to switch whilst I was an AR. The pitch was unplayable in my opinion and I was running through about 1ft of water and it extended about 1m onto the pitch. I had been moving onto the pitch to avoid it in the first half whilst play was away from me but it grew further in...
I was allocated a mentor when I first started. He was a member of our local School of Excellence and of course that meant he was an active referee and, consequently, only saw me referee once. This once was during my 2nd season when I'd progressed to open age but he decided to come watch a one...
I noticed that there was a brief stint of all leagues requiring the match fee to be paid before the game. Now they all seem to state before or 'immediately after'.
If the changing rooms aren't secure (i.e public park) or there aren't any, I keep everything in my bag next to the pitch. I try to...
In my eyes the redirection of an incoming ball purposely towards the GK was enough, although not a traditional 'kick' as he applied no force, it was still a pass using the foot.
The player hasn't played it by a traditional standard but has purposely redirected an incoming ball to the goalkeeper. Even after reading all of the above I still deem it correct.
This was definitely a back pass and I even shouted do not pick it up. He's controlled it towards the goalkeeper. Their argument was that he didn't make a pass movement but he's played it.using the force of the pass received.
Had an incident today which pretty much set the whole match into turmoil. I know I was 100% correct in law but I had 11 players and their touchline adamant that I was wrong.
The defender controls an incoming ball an then the goalkeeper comes and picks it up. Indirect free kick awarded. Had a...
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