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Common Excuses for not
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Common Excuses for
not being a Referee |
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I
don't know anything about the game! |
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All we ask of you is
a little of your time and we will train you. The training can be
done a little at a time or all at once, whichever is more convenient
for you. We will not ask you to do anything you do not feel ready to
try. We can guarantee you that, even if you have never refereed a
game in your life, with a few hours of training, you will know more
about the game of soccer than most Americans will ever know. We can
also guarantee you that, if only as spectator, your appreciation and
enjoyment of the game will increase. |
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I
don't have the time! |
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The referees are
free to choose the games they can do, which can be scheduled at your
convenience, possibly just before or after the game your child is
playing. |
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I
don't think I could put up with the behavior of some coaches and
spectators! |
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We do not want our
referees to put up with it! Most of the adults and players involved
in our program are here because we do not allow unsportsmanlike
behavior. Our region has strict policies governing such behavior,
and we are strongly committed to these policies. As a referee, we
can teach you how to deal with these situation in a dignified and
appropriate manner, and help us maintain the A.Y.S.O philosophy
while setting a good example for our impressionable young players. |
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I'm not the right kind of person to be a referee, I'd be
embarrassed! |
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All you need is to
like kids and like to see them have fun playing soccer. We can teach
you the rest. There is no need to feel embarrassed because we are
all volunteers and we all make mistakes, even our most experiences
referees. We would also make sure that you were always with an
experienced referee for support. |
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I
can't afford the equipment, and besides, I'm a woman and women don't
referee! |
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Women certainly do
referee, and make very good ones, too. This is exactly why we would
like you to volunteer, we would like to have more women involved as
referees. We provide most of the referee uniform and equipment. |
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I
don't think I could keep up with the players. Some of them are
pretty fast! |
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Most of us can't
keep up with them either. We give the upper division games, with the
faster players, to our fitter and more experienced referees. We
still have plenty of lower division games on smaller fields where
you would be able to keep up. Refereeing is also a good way to get a
little exercise and have fun at the same time. |
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I
don't think I could handle the responsibilities of the referee! |
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In time you will
develop the confidence to referee, but even if you don't, you could
provide vital assistance to the referee by being an assistant
referee. We have several qualified referees who only work as
assistant referees. |
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I'm too young! |
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All you have to be
is 12 years old. We will teach you how to referee games for the
younger divisions. As a general rule, referees only do games for
players younger than they are. We have a special Youth Referee
Administrator and monitors on the fields to assist our younger
referees. |
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Important Referee
Instructions
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After each game, put your game cards
in your FOLDER MARKED "GAME CARDS" located
inside the ONSITE STORAGE BIN. If you need more ref cards, please
ask your coordinator.
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U16
and U19 - These games are scheduled through the Area referee scheduler.
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U10,
U12
and
U14 - Ref's should be signing up for games using the Region 55
referee scheduler. Please do not sign up for your own child's
game! Don't forget, earning referee points for your team is easy.
You need only to do 1 center or 2 lines each Saturday to earn your teams
required referee points.
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U6
and U8 - Home team supplies the referee, visiting team should supply the
line persons. However, this is not mandatory! Please just
have fun and keep the games safe and fair for the kids! If the
home team referee is unavailable - any ref (visiting team) can step up
and get the game played!
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Girls jerseys. It IS OK for the girls to roll up their jersey sleeves.
Although a decision in Law 4 states that "jerseys must have sleeves," both
USSF and AYSO do not agree with this decision and allow sleeveless jerseys
on the field. The same holds true for teams that roll up their sleeves.
This is perfectly legal. Also, velcro straps are allowed to hold the
sleeves up provided that they have no metal clips and do not present and
danger to themselves or other players on the field.
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We
still have many referees signing up to ref their own teams games. Please
do not sign up to Referee or be an Assistant Referee for your own team (or
the team you are reffing for). This will only cause problems so let's nip
it in the bud and end it now. We will begin to remove names from the
referee scheduler if we see you signed up to ref your own teams game.
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