You need to get 20 games in by the end of this month, also I think you're supposed to have refereed for a season before going for promotion. Maybe it's different with your county.
You need to get 20 games in by the end of this month, also I think you're supposed to have refereed for a season before going for promotion. Maybe it's different with your county.
Around my neck of the woods, the rates in OA are better than Youth football by approx. £7 a match. I'd advise trying a Saturday OA league too if you can. It appears as though my CFA has more assessors available on Saturday than s Sunday and it could be the same for you. Doing both days will increase you chances of getting assessed regularly it would seem.I've bitten the bullet and applied for my first ever promotion (L7-->6). I was in two minds about it due to the money involved.
By taking my promotion, I'll be reducing my income (initially), due to the appointments. At present, I do all junior football, and do a minimum of two games every Sunday. With a promotion, I may be able to squeeze two in max. Now, don't get me wrong, I want to do the promotion, but being a student moving out next year, I'm scraping pennies together...
However, I decided that long-term, it will be worth it and, if I decide to go as far as I can with refereeing, better to do it while I'm young, and try and spend as long as possible at the higher levels
Around my neck of the woods, the rates in OA are better than Youth football by approx. £7 a match. I'd advise trying a Saturday OA league too if you can. It appears as though my CFA has more assessors available on Saturday than s Sunday and it could be the same for you. Doing both days will increase you chances of getting assessed regularly it would seem.
How do you find the Wragg league? Is it worth getting games with them? The Donny leagues serve me well but because of promotion I'm looking to try something different.As it is, I get £20 per game refereeing in the junior league, and the adult league is (IIRC) £22+35p a mile.
My availability for next season (and the remainder of this) is going to be when Sheffield Wednesday are away from home, and every Sunday. The referee's head at my local CFA has said that I'll have to fulfil commitments on the line on a Saturday, which I don't mind, so I presume I'll get some assessments on my Sunday fixtures too
How do you find the Wragg league? Is it worth getting games with them? The Donny leagues serve me well but because of promotion I'm looking to try something different.
And my problem is DRFC not SWFC!