Originally posted by Unregistered
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You short sell the positive impact properly schooled and skilled players can have on their own game. The Referee is a judge of the behavior of the players. The consequences for violating the laws of the game are based on player performance, much more than a Referee's judgement.
I am not dismissing experience, on the contrary, I think it is very important. However experience alone is not the hallmark of a good Referee. I know for a fact there are younger, less expereinced Referees that are better than me. They have better fitness, have recently played the game under its current umbrella, and some may even be a lower grade. An expereinced Referee can still learn from working with and observing less experienced Referees . At the highest levels , being a Referee is sort of like an art.
The feeling of entitlement by parents involving the aprticipation of their children in games, actually can do more harm than good in the long term development of children. Let them play, stand back,let them deal with the variables without your meddling. Let them figure it out, adapt, and move forward.
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