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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot the poster but I think refs in general give a little leeway if it's a player's first offense and it isn't glaringly obvious (or if the ref is far away which happens more in HS). However, if a player repeats the ref better shut the sh#t down real quick. It's way too easy to lose control of a game. HS crowds are sometimes larger than club and can not only be more vocal, but you get fans who don't even know the rules of the game. I know ours thinks every time a player hits the ground it must be a foul.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthat is BS!!!!!! soccer is a contact activity...fouls are part of the game at all levels including the pros and at the world cup. sometimes the referee calls it, sometimes they dont, sometimes they cont. the play because you fouled but lost possession, sometimes the referee was not in the right angle to see what happens, sometimes the referees are retarded.
The problem is the rules are completely discretionary and therefore there is no consistency from one call to the next. This is soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLook don't get all angry at some poster on TS because your kid is too uncoordinated to play the game without blatantly fouling somebody. Just enjoy it now and maybe HS soccer later where they can get away with it and be glad they aren't playing fortnite all day.
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Last night we had two Refs a woman and a man. They called the game real tight, every push and trip was called. They were consistent. Kept the game under control. Game went to double OT and the offensive team was fouled in the box. The guy Ref called it but in came the Woman Ref. She was the furthest from the play. They over ruled the call and made it a hand ball against the offensive team. They blew a really well called game I just don't get it. PK's are part of the game and if it decides it in the end so be it. SMH
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast night we had two Refs a woman and a man. They called the game real tight, every push and trip was called. They were consistent. Kept the game under control. Game went to double OT and the offensive team was fouled in the box. The guy Ref called it but in came the Woman Ref. She was the furthest from the play. They over ruled the call and made it a hand ball against the offensive team. They blew a really well called game I just don't get it. PK's are part of the game and if it decides it in the end so be it. SMH
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2567646]I was at the game, but honestly your team was awful, as was your kid, poor showing by your team all around....[/QUOTE
You totally make no sense. Go away or better yet go back to BOTN where you belong.
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Are refs doing enough to protect kids?
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast night we had two Refs a woman and a man. They called the game real tight, every push and trip was called. They were consistent. Kept the game under control. Game went to double OT and the offensive team was fouled in the box. The guy Ref called it but in came the Woman Ref. She was the furthest from the play. They over ruled the call and made it a hand ball against the offensive team. They blew a really well called game I just don't get it. PK's are part of the game and if it decides it in the end so be it. SMH
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot the poster but I think refs in general give a little leeway if it's a player's first offense and it isn't glaringly obvious (or if the ref is far away which happens more in HS). However, if a player repeats the ref better shut the sh#t down real quick. It's way too easy to lose control of a game. HS crowds are sometimes larger than club and can not only be more vocal, but you get fans who don't even know the rules of the game. I know ours thinks every time a player hits the ground it must be a foul.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLast night we had two Refs a woman and a man. They called the game real tight, every push and trip was called. They were consistent. Kept the game under control. Game went to double OT and the offensive team was fouled in the box. The guy Ref called it but in came the Woman Ref. She was the furthest from the play. They over ruled the call and made it a hand ball against the offensive team. They blew a really well called game I just don't get it. PK's are part of the game and if it decides it in the end so be it. SMH
Hence the problem with two refs. You'd almost rather there was one (makes the offsides/sideliness tough) if you can't have a full staff of three.
Two different views/opinions/ways to call the game and neither has absolute power.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHence the problem with two refs. You'd almost rather there was one (makes the offsides/sideliness tough) if you can't have a full staff of three.
Two different views/opinions/ways to call the game and neither has absolute power.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posti'm a ref...sometimes (not all ways) we let play continue after a foul is committed, its called "play possession" and part of the game...get basic training as a ref, then talk!!!!...of course parents are experts on the sidelines!!!!
I hated the two-ref system and stopping doing HS because of it. I'm a player, too, (and a fan) and have the ability to see all sides and how calls are reacted to.
As for your "play possession" comment...yes...of course you let it play on. But, you should acknowledge the foul and your reasons for continuing to play if it's an advantage. You just don't swallow your whistle.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks, I was a ref as well and don't disagree with what you said. Not sure why you said it in reply to my post, though.
I hated the two-ref system and stopping doing HS because of it. I'm a player, too, (and a fan) and have the ability to see all sides and how calls are reacted to.
As for your "play possession" comment...yes...of course you let it play on. But, you should acknowledge the foul and your reasons for continuing to play if it's an advantage. You just don't swallow your whistle.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyes i agree, but sometimes the action is happening quickly and sometimes we don't all ways have time to say "possession"....we are after all human.
And, it's an "advantage" not "possession". There's no time limit when you have to let everyone know. You see a foul, take a moment to see if it's advantageous to let it go or call it, and then just make the verbal instruction.
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