I thing most of the calls here were correctly made. The handball was clear.
Here is a few issues:
1. Don't get too close to your ARs.
2. Some of the cards given seem a little harsh.
otherwise it was a good. Thanks
I am talking about 'in my own opinion".I disagree. I thought the cards seemed solid and "ballsy" calls. The yellows in the middle were more because they broke up a promising attack, not the severity, the way I see it
I am talking about 'in my own opinion".
Everybody's way of officiating a match is different but at the end of the day we (referee) we need to act professionally and enforce the LOTG. Hehe, I don't know whther my english makes sense.As am I. Its a forum. I didn't realise we needed to state that each time we made a comment pal!
Please keep it civil gentlemen. Let's get back to the OP and avoid wandering off into alternative topics
That was a good job. Keep upRed was for OFFINABUS.
Two yellows were for breaking up promising attacks, third was for delaying the restart.
And I'm in Australia, league was the National Premier League Reserves This was my second year of officiating.
I definitely missed the shoulder charge, hold my hand up for that one. About getting too close to my ARs, both ARs were relatively new and inexperienced so didn't want to leave to their own devices too much.
Red was for OFFINABUS.
Two yellows were for breaking up promising attacks, third was for delaying the restart.
And I'm in Australia, league was the National Premier League Reserves This was my second year of officiating.
I definitely missed the shoulder charge, hold my hand up for that one. About getting too close to my ARs, both ARs were relatively new and inexperienced so didn't want to leave to their own devices too much.
I noticed the AR lifted the flag straight up with his left hand in the first clip.
I wouldn't be sure what he was indicating in a UK match. I'd assume he was indicating offside (albeit with the wrong hand)
Is it not the norm for the flag to indicate the direction in Oz?
Looks like a good game to me!
Out of curiosity, which football state (or zone) do you referee for? I just finished my first season for Northern NSW Football.
I noticed the AR lifted the flag straight up with his left hand in the first clip.
I wouldn't be sure what he was indicating in a UK match. I'd assume he was indicating offside (albeit with the wrong hand)
Is it not the norm for the flag to indicate the direction in Oz?
Do you remember what the keeper said for the OFFINABUS grug?
In my experience on Australian fields, the AR typically does use his right hand for offside. If there is a foul (excluding offside), he will wave the flag above his head and then point in the direction of the restart.