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Written by:Jeannette Dewazien
4/23/2009 

The experienced referees are replaced by the less experienced. They are  being driven out by coaches, players and parents.  I have  told you my attitude. I pretend that soccer is played in a glass tank containing  twenty two players and one referee. The linesmen are off the
playing field and  signal the referee with a flag. They do not yell; they signal. No one else is  allowed on the field and nobody can enter without the permission of the ref. I  speak to a ref before the game and after the game.  Period. I do not yell during the game. It is in a glass tank. Remember that.
 

 
How to Deal with  Soccer Referees, Municipal Judges And the Police who run Radar Traps
by Alan Maher

 

Let us  begin with referees. It is a subject close to my heart. I have a dear friend who  has refereed for years. I met him in church and he told me that he had retired from working in a school. Ah, I thought, more time to ref. And he is an  excellent ref. We have had him many times and he does an excellent  job.
 

I was  told no. Now he does less refereeing, as he does not do boys’ games.  The  players, coaches and parents are too difficult to deal with. So he just does  girls’ games. Such a shame.
 

He  will be replaced by a much younger and less experienced ref. Such is the nature  of the beast. The experienced are replaced by the less experienced. They are  being driven out by coaches, players and parents.  I have  told you my attitude. I pretend that soccer is played in a glass
tank containing  twenty two players and one referee. The linesmen are off the playing field and  signal the referee with a flag. They do not yell; they signal. No one else is  allowed on the field and nobody can enter without the permission of the ref. I  speak to a ref before the game and after the game.  Period. I do not yell during the game. It is in a glass tank. Remember that.
 

After  the game I have an evaluation for to fill out. Sometimes I attach a letter, if I  feel it is that important. But no yelling. It becomes a good habit.
 

The  referees know me and treat me with respect because of this. Sometimes they ask  my opinion about something, because they know that I will give an honest answer.  We get along, as should be the way.
 

As for  municipal judges and police at radar traps. What to do? You should know the  answer by now.


Ready?  Be  nice :)

 

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