Pakistan + 1 ( not sure who ) for me .
Two go through from this group...not thinking about further down the line.
Pakistan + 1 ( not sure who ) for me .
doh ...............two go through from this group...not thinking about further down the line.
This is the bowler in question, TSS, just in case you were curious.
Well that was fun. Refereed a tournament and did the final. Screaming ab dabs at full time.
0-0, goes into penalty shoot-out.
Team A need Team B not to score to win the shoot-out. Player runs up, keeper charges off the line, penalty goes wide.
I then order a retake. Scored. Team B go on to later win on penalties.
Then some parents come over to confront me after the game. "It's harsh and anal" was the first argument presented. Well isn't that my job, to be anal about things? Upholding he rules no matter what.
The second argument was "but no one else noticed!", referring to the parents and players on the halfway line. It's not their job to, and they have no responsibility or role in the decision making process of match officials.
Then when I told the parent to go and read the laws of the game because its in there, then he says "what for under 11s?!". It's an association football tournament. Football is football.
So after all that and having again explained it, the parents still wouldn't hear me out over it or just move on. Pathetic really.
Thanks for listening to me venting!
I kind of want to get into this. I think it'd be fun laying down the law to angry parents.
Well that was fun. Refereed a tournament and did the final. Screaming ab dabs at full time.
0-0, goes into penalty shoot-out.
Team A need Team B not to score to win the shoot-out. Player runs up, keeper charges off the line, penalty goes wide.
I then order a retake. Scored. Team B go on to later win on penalties.
Then some parents come over to confront me after the game. "It's harsh and anal" was the first argument presented. Well isn't that my job, to be anal about things? Upholding he rules no matter what.
The second argument was "but no one else noticed!", referring to the parents and players on the halfway line. It's not their job to, and they have no responsibility or role in the decision making process of match officials.
Then when I told the parent to go and read the laws of the game because its in there, then he says "what for under 11s?!". It's an association football tournament. Football is football.
So after all that and having again explained it, the parents still wouldn't hear me out over it or just move on. Pathetic really.
Thanks for listening to me venting!
Cheers Mikey. Didn't know his name but I've seen that action before, so I had an inkling. How he manages to keep the ball on line is quite an achievement, but, on the right day, I bet he gets a lot of turn with that action. Which for a fast-medium bowler is a real weapon.
As a reply video, here's Proctor in his pomp:
[video=youtube;J9WKSiG4qdA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9WKSiG4qdA[/video]
I kind of want to get into this. I think it'd be fun laying down the law to angry parents.
I've quit reffing now, didn't get paid enough and wasn't committed enough to get to a higher level. I think my laid back sarcastic approach was not always successful.
Well I heard you and you were absolutely right to hold your ground. Any game or event that becomes a matter of record after the result needs to have the rules followed. I presume the goalposts weren't spare coats or jumpers..?![]()
Wow, that's fascinating, I've not seen anyone else do that on a consistent basis. I remember seeing someone try it and bounced off the pitch and went to second slip haha. Did he only have a short period of success or was he fairly inconsistent, because I've actually never heard of him before, although I suppose 1977 would put him in the middle of SA's Apartheid exclusion?
I prefer being on the line in all honesty. A lot of people find that odd.
I kind of want to get into this. I think it'd be fun laying down the law to angry parents.
Nope. A proper final for the tournament. I think people forget sometimes that referees have no emotional investment with two teams. I couldn't care who wins the final, so long as I know that I did my part to ensure the game was fair. Perhaps it's not nice for Under 11s to experience that, but laws are laws. I'm just there to enforce them.
Well that was fun. Refereed a tournament and did the final. Screaming ab dabs at full time.
0-0, goes into penalty shoot-out.
Team A need Team B not to score to win the shoot-out. Player runs up, keeper charges off the line, penalty goes wide.
I then order a retake. Scored. Team B go on to later win on penalties.
Then some parents come over to confront me after the game. "It's harsh and anal" was the first argument presented. Well isn't that my job, to be anal about things? Upholding he rules no matter what.
The second argument was "but no one else noticed!", referring to the parents and players on the halfway line. It's not their job to, and they have no responsibility or role in the decision making process of match officials.
Then when I told the parent to go and read the laws of the game because its in there, then he says "what for under 11s?!". It's an association football tournament. Football is football.
So after all that and having again explained it, the parents still wouldn't hear me out over it or just move on. Pathetic really.
Thanks for listening to me venting!
Cheers Mikey. Didn't know his name but I've seen that action before, so I had an inkling. How he manages to keep the ball on line is quite an achievement, but, on the right day, I bet he gets a lot of turn with that action. Which for a fast-medium bowler is a real weapon.
As a reply video, here's Proctor in his pomp:
[video=youtube;J9WKSiG4qdA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9WKSiG4qdA[/video]