Had my first game today, amateur level open age (think it's the 15th or 16th level starting from the Prem).
The boot/jewellery check - I just watched for shinpads/jewellery/any unusual boots as both teams left the changing rooms and reminded them to take any jewellery off. Is this enough or do I need to line them up and actively check everyone's studs?
Initially off to a fantastic start - around 10 mins into the game I realised I never started the clock on either of my watches! Quickly decided to blow for half time 45 mins from what I knew was the kick off time (give or take 1-2 mins) - didn't want this taking my focus away.
Some whining here and there that I've found I was pretty confident in ignoring/shutting down by telling them to calm it down.
The biggest thing I've identified that Im struggling with - 2-3 times a player played the ball and I immediately looked at the 'drop zone', but each time the kicker was then fouled with a late challenge by the player who was closing them down. The first time I just about saw it and was able to sell it by playing advantage, but the other 2 times I completely missed it as I was watching what was happening to the ball. I told the players complaining that I'll watch for any late challenges but does anyone have any advice on how I could get a better view of things? I'm not too keen on positioning myself even further away for a wider view as there were a few things where the player reaction suggested I either missed it or gave it the wrong way, as I simply couldn't tell through a crowd of players.
Otherwise, as far as first games go, I'm fairly happy with it. I think there was a handball I should have given near the edge of the penalty area but it looked to me like it hit his armpit so I waved it away and went with my gut, despite a very vocal reaction. A couple of corner/goal kick situations where I should have had a better angle as I just wasn't 100% sure and neither were the CAR's. Also a weird one where the ball was slowly bouncing to the keeper and looked like it glanced off the defender's arm after an odd bobble. It was going to the keeper unchallenged anyway and only 1-2 people rather meekly shouted for it but again my initial reaction was that that would be a very soft pen so I didn't give it.
I did have positive feedback from both sides at the end so it wasn't the worst first game I don't think, plenty to learn and I hope to have less doubt after my next game about some of the decisions I made.
The boot/jewellery check - I just watched for shinpads/jewellery/any unusual boots as both teams left the changing rooms and reminded them to take any jewellery off. Is this enough or do I need to line them up and actively check everyone's studs?
Initially off to a fantastic start - around 10 mins into the game I realised I never started the clock on either of my watches! Quickly decided to blow for half time 45 mins from what I knew was the kick off time (give or take 1-2 mins) - didn't want this taking my focus away.
Some whining here and there that I've found I was pretty confident in ignoring/shutting down by telling them to calm it down.
The biggest thing I've identified that Im struggling with - 2-3 times a player played the ball and I immediately looked at the 'drop zone', but each time the kicker was then fouled with a late challenge by the player who was closing them down. The first time I just about saw it and was able to sell it by playing advantage, but the other 2 times I completely missed it as I was watching what was happening to the ball. I told the players complaining that I'll watch for any late challenges but does anyone have any advice on how I could get a better view of things? I'm not too keen on positioning myself even further away for a wider view as there were a few things where the player reaction suggested I either missed it or gave it the wrong way, as I simply couldn't tell through a crowd of players.
Otherwise, as far as first games go, I'm fairly happy with it. I think there was a handball I should have given near the edge of the penalty area but it looked to me like it hit his armpit so I waved it away and went with my gut, despite a very vocal reaction. A couple of corner/goal kick situations where I should have had a better angle as I just wasn't 100% sure and neither were the CAR's. Also a weird one where the ball was slowly bouncing to the keeper and looked like it glanced off the defender's arm after an odd bobble. It was going to the keeper unchallenged anyway and only 1-2 people rather meekly shouted for it but again my initial reaction was that that would be a very soft pen so I didn't give it.
I did have positive feedback from both sides at the end so it wasn't the worst first game I don't think, plenty to learn and I hope to have less doubt after my next game about some of the decisions I made.

