Justylove
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Anyone have a list?Today
Anyone have a list?Today
Anyone have a list?
There won't be a list just yet - purely due to the options available at L3 to L2b - ie people getting promoted to L2b, but rejecting on the basis they are holding out for L3 Football League line. As a result, the list would no doubt be a work in progress whilst those conversations take place and gaps filled.
I've had the privilege of assisting four of these gentlemen over the past year. Congrats to each of them! One interesting observation is that their "style" varied greatly, from laid back to jovial to full on and intense. So, for those who are worried that the system is producing 'identikit' referees or that you 'have' to be a certain type to succeed, I can hopefully provide a little reassurance!Promoted to 2a
Bishop, Tom (London FA)
Gill, Sunny (Berks and Bucks FA)
Herczeg, Adam (Durham FA)
Lamport, Daniel (Wiltshire FA)
Massey-Ellis, Robert (Army FA)
Miles, Jacob (Sussex FA)
Simpson, Scott (Staffordshire FA)
Tallis, Scott (Birmingham FA)
Whitton, Rob (Essex FA)
Just to mention that I think it’s the case is that because of COVID 19, revision of the Pyramid has been put back to 2021, so the NCE Prem should retain its National Contributory League status for 2020/21.Plenty of new L4 from Lincs FA. I wonder how much this was influenced by the fact that NCE Prem becomes a supply league this season. They are going to have some mileage to some matches, as their Pool includes West Yorks league. For a 2.30 kick off near Leeds, they will have to leave Thursday night (I know the road network......)
No, it has been confirmed that the refereeing restructuring is independent of the football restructuring - NEC Prem will be a supply league next season (as will NWCP and NL1). Being involved in the old Supply League Yorks Pool, the FA have made this decision.Just to mention that I think it’s the case is that because of COVID 19, revision of the Pyramid has been put back to 2021, so the NCE Prem should retain its National Contributory League status for 2020/21.
Ok - thank you for replying & the information contained therein which is good for me to know (& I had no idea this was the case until your reply).No, it has been confirmed that the refereeing restructuring is independent of the football restructuring - NEC Prem will be a supply league next season (as will NWCP and NL1). Being involved in the old Supply League Yorks Pool, the FA have made this decision.
Ok - thank you for replying & the information contained therein which is good for me to know (& I had no idea this was the case until your reply).
Totally agree with you Russell.... and I had the privilege to work with you at Egham Town (Jamal Horne in the middle).I've had the privilege of assisting four of these gentlemen over the past year. Congrats to each of them! One interesting observation is that their "style" varied greatly, from laid back to jovial to full on and intense. So, for those who are worried that the system is producing 'identikit' referees or that you 'have' to be a certain type to succeed, I can hopefully provide a little reassurance!
Depending on where you are - either the new Yorks Pool - which will be Northern Counties Eats Prem & Div 1 & West YorksDoes anybody know what pool we go in to as Level 4 Lincolnshire referees?? Been trying to look but cant find nothing
Don't know yet - I will still be allowed on the new Yorks Pool, so expect to be doing matches at Knaresborough, Selby, Garforth (NEC) and Sherburn / East Leeds (West Yorks). One thing, it will be more mileage as I don't have three clubs within 5 miles of home anymore.....might see you around @garytheref, i'll be in the yorkshire pool
@lincs22, where are you going to be observing next year?! you've not watched me for quite some time!
Don't know yet - I will still be allowed on the new Yorks Pool, so expect to be doing matches at Knaresborough, Selby, Garforth (NEC) and Sherburn / East Leeds (West Yorks). One thing, it will be more mileage as I don't have three clubs within 5 miles of home anymore.....
I don't know how many of the York observers will stay active in the new pool - a number will go back to NRCFA promotion reports or assisting the York League refs.
might see you around @garytheref, i'll be in the yorkshire pool
@lincs22, where are you going to be observing next year?! you've not watched me for quite some time!
Yeah, but do you really want my marking scale on the new system; where a 70 will be the expected level - the average will be probably 2-3 points down on the old system.hopefully see you around!
Yeah, but do you really want my marking scale on the new system; where a 70 will be the expected level - the average will be probably 2-3 points down on the old system.