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Master of the Silent Assist (The Power of Doing Nothing) A debate that considers whether or not it is sometimes better, for football/soccer referees to 'do nothing'! ABC of Conflict How to discipline players using a simple structured method for dealing with conflict on the field of play. Plus 'Managing Serious Situations' advice. Acronyms/Abbreviations Common abbreviations used by Referees. For example - OFFINABUS = OFFensive INsulting or ABUSive language and/or gestures. Additional Instructions for Referees These additional instructions to Referees, Assistant Referees and Fourth Officials are intended to clarify the correct application of the Laws of the Game. Addresses This page contains some useful contact details for Referees in England. Advantage Clause Advice on how the Referee by application of the 'Advantage Clause' - can retain overall match control, and allow play to continue when an offence has been committed. |
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Articles
(Home Page) A series of Refereeing type
article for your enjoyment.
Article 1 Page covering the subjects below:
1. Turn a Deaf Ear Fun Real Life Story (by Julian Carosi)
2. Why can't we have a qualified Referee for all of our Youth games? (by Julian
Carosi)
3. Isn't it funny how the Referee always loses the match for the losing team!
(by Julian Carosi)
4. The Lemmings' Rollercoaster is the most popular Soccer Fun Park attraction!
(by Julian Carosi)
5. The Indirect Free Kick Signal (by Alan Robinson)
Article 2 Page covering the subjects below:
1. Attacks directed at referees' in the professional US
soccer league. (By Richard Dawson Canada)
2. Conflict within a team itself. (By Julian Carosi (with
psychology material from Nursing 'sister-in-law' Anna Webb dated 3rd Nov. 2000)
3. The Main Characters in a Soccer Match. Excellent article
by Otis Wirth New
Hampshire Soccer Officials Association member giving an insight into
the characters on the field of play.
4. The mother of football will never cut the apron
strings to its baby. (By Julian Carosi)
Article 3 Page covering the subjects below:
1. Melksham Referees' Society Members are Sent to Prison. By Julian Carosi
2. The UK National Health Service takes a 'Red' Card from the Punishment Book of
Football (Soccer). By Julian Carosi
3. Fun and Games (By Richard Dawson Canada)
4. A Fledgling (By Otis Wirth New
Hampshire Soccer Officials)
5. Are You a Lazy Referee." (By Merv
Woodage Warrington England).
Article 4 Page covering the subjects below:
1. Referee abuse is it solvable or inevitable? By
Stephen Potischman
2. I feel sorry for these scapegoats... By David
Aaronovitch
3. Bringing Two Worlds Together: The best way to eradicate referee’s abuse.
By Francois Riopel
4. How to become a referee in Romania. By Daniel Munteanu
Article 5 Page covering the subjects below:
1.Dealing with Crowd Abuse. By Simon Snartt Level 3 Referee from England
(Sept 03)
2. The Journey and Expectations of a
Contributory Ref. By Simon Snartt (Sept 03)
3.The Dreaded Electronic Scoreboard. By Simon Snartt
4. Level 3 Fitness. By Simon Snartt
5. The Fourth Official. By Simon Snartt
6. Contributory Team-Work at Level 3. By Simon Snartt
7. Expectations at Contributory Level 3. By Simon Snartt
8. Level 3 Flash Points By Simon Snartt
9. The Level 3 Contributory Referee Marking System in England.
10. The Level 3 Whistle.
Article 6 Page covering the subjects below:
1. FIFA Confederations Cup (France 18th
– 29th of June 2003) By Jim Ouliaris FIFA Assistant Referee
Australian Team
2. Relax. It is OK to hate Referees after all. They really are superior! Report
compiled by Julian Carosi
3. Collars and Cuffs (and all things white!) By Julian Carosi (Sept 03)
4. Ref. is given his cards by his Boss. By Julian Carosi
5. Reffing in Rockhampton by Allan Barber
6. Refereeing in Zimbabwe by Hilton Mukuwiri
Article 7 Page covering the subjects below:
1. Gaining respect of players and club officials - make sure
that you get the big decisions right. By David Hutchinson
2. Udaï Hussein and a Soccer Referee. By Stanley Lover
3. Into the Malaysian Jungle. By Eddie McGrath
Article 8 Page covering the subjects below:
1. Primary School (Real) Football. By Alan
Henderson
2. It’s tough being a Referee in the Czech Republic: By Pavel Grujbar and Jan
Haisman
3. Refereeing in Hong Kong by representatives of the HKCFRA
Article 9 Page covering the subjects below:
1. Open Letter to all Players. By Stanley Lover
2. Open letter to all coaches. By Stanley Lover
3. The Magic Kingdom of Football. By Stanley Lover
Assessing
Referees The aim of this section of www.CorshamRef.net
is to provide advice covering the subject of assessing Referees using the
criteria practised in England. Any Referee seeking promotion will find some good
advice here!
Sentences
that an Assessor can use when marking 'Appearance'.
Assistant Referee
Law 6: The aim of this page is to stress the importance of
the Referee recognising and managing the role of the Assistant Referees - and
the responsibilities of the Assistant Referees themselves.
Assistant Referee Advice DANIEL MUNTEANU (Romania) – Ex-FIFA Assistant
Referee provides some excellent advice that will help Assistant Referees in
their important role.
Assistant Referees Flag Training Programme This is a
simple programme for Referee Instructors for teaching flag techniques.
Bad
Language Mapping and Tolerance Levels Help for Referees in deciding what words constitute a Red
card offence or a Yellow card offence.
Ball Law 2: The aim of this page is to recognise an acceptable match
ball, to know when to examine it, and the action to take if it is not
acceptable.
Ball In and Out of Play Law
9: The aim of this page is to recognise when
the ball is out of play.
Basic
Referees Course (PowerPoint file continuing the FA Licenced Instructors'
Basic Referees Course material). 1Mb in size.
Blinkie
Ref Cartoons A new collection of 'Blinkie Ref' fun cartoons drawn by the WebMaster Julian
Carosi.
Body Language The aim of this page is to help Referees maximise the use of
body language to impart authority and confidence.
Cartoons...
Dopey Ref Cartoons and Blinkie
Ref Cartoons by Julian Carosi
Cautionable
Offences
Caution
Reports - New
multi-caution forms now available.. This page introduces the new
(August 2004) FA multi-caution reports for use in England.
Classifications
This page includes: 1. How do I become a Referee?: 2. Classification Levels
for Referees in England and Promotion Requirements (From 2001/2002 Season
onwards): 3. Enhanced Promotion: 4. Recruitment, Basic Referee Training and
Initial Examination: 5. The Football Association Two Tier System For Training
Referees: 6. Referee Registration: 7. The Pyramid System Promotion for Referees
& League Structure: 8. Order of Preference of appointments (in England):
Club
Linesmen This guide has been complied to foster and maintain
good relationships with Club Assistant Referees (known as Club Linesmen)
Common sense
Law 18: The aim of this page is to learn about the most
important Law 18 - Common sense and The Spirit of the Game.
Corner Kick
Law 17: Aim is of this page is to recognise a correct corner
kick and how to deal with any infringements.
Crossbar History: A comprehensive look at
how the crossbar has developed historically over time.
Dangerous Play Dangerous play normally refers to those
incidents that occur accidentally, where players challenging for the ball put
their feet up high in the air, or attempt an overhead kick when opponents are in
near proximity.
Decision-making
Referee decision making during a game, is a fascinating and fraughtly complex area. Try
this page for some good advice.
Decisions
of the International F.A. Board
These 'Decisions' are part on the Laws of the Game and appear in the official
Law guide each year.
Diagonal Analysis: The diagonal path taken by Referee Valentin Ivanov (Russia) during
the Euro 2004 Quarter Final game between Czech Republic (3) v Denmark (0) in
Portugal on Sunday 27 June 2004, is analysed by Julian Carosi.
Diagonal System of Control - a history: (pdf document) A history of
several systems of officiating, which use set patrol paths, supported by Assistant Referees (ARs), previously known as
linesmen.
Diffusing
Dissent Key phrases (‘one-liners’) and tips that Referees can use and
find work for them in different situations that can occur during a game when
tying to diffuse dissent.
Direct Free
Kick The aim is of this page is how to recognise a Direct Free Kicks;
how to deal with it, and when a punishment should be applied.
Discussion
Page The Corsham Referee web site discussion page. Use this page to post and
discus anything to do with Refereeing.
Dopey Ref Cartoons A large collection of 'Dopey Ref' fun cartoons drawn by the WebMaster Julian
Carosi.
Dropped Ball
The aim of this page is look at the 'Dropped Ball' restart Procedures.
Duration of the Match
Law 7: The aim of this page is to understand all the
aspects of timekeeping during a match.
Emergency Advice Are you prepared to deal with a medical emergency?
Try this page for some sensible advice to think about before each game.
External Interference
Las 5 & 8: The aim of this page is know what action the Referee must take to stop, suspend
and restart play if the game has been effected by external interference.
FA booklets pdf downloadable
booklets giving excellent advice, by the FA England: Advice on the Applications
of the Laws of the Game: Advice
for Newly Qualified Referees: A Guide to Assistant
Referees: A Guide to Fitness for Referees: A
Guide to Misconduct Report Writing: Handbook for Mentors.
Fair
Shoulder Charge Is a fair shoulder charge, i.e. a shoulder-to-shoulder
challenge still allowed?
FAMOA
Incentive Scheme Queries and tips on how to get the most from the scheme.
The aim of the scheme is to encourage existing referees operating below supply
league: Your
Queries Answered by the FA England Jan 2003. For details of the FAMOA
Development days during 2004, click here.
Field of Play Law 1: The aim of this page is to tell you about the
dimensions, how to inspect a field of play, how to decide if it is playable, and
what action to take if there are any problems.
FIFA
Questions and Answers Questions and Answers provided by FIFA covering
all of the Laws of the game. The original FIFA pdf file can be downloaded from
the FIFA web site here.
FITNESS: Details from the excellent booklet 'Fitness for Referees', produced by the Football Association England, appear here on this web site for your benefit -along with an Assistant Referee Flag Training programme by Julian Carosi.
1. Your Response to Exercise What
do you notice happening to your body when you exercise?
2. Are You Fit Enough to Start Refereeing? You should always
get fit to referee and not referee to get fit.
3. Preparing to Exercise Warming your body up is an essential
part of pre-match preparation and training as it prepares your body for action
and improves your performance.
4. Improving and Maintaining Fitness Refereeing is basically
an endurance activity, which means you must have the stamina (aerobic fitness)
to be able to do the necessary running for 90 or perhaps 120 minutes.
5. Additional Interval Running Sessions for all Levels Exercise
programmes to keep you fit.
6. Staying Free of Injury / Training Guidelines Training
must be thought of principally in terms of prevention of injury. Fact – Lack
of fitness is one of the prime causes of injury.
7. Current Fitness Tests in Operation in England and
Fitness Awards How do you know when you are fit? How do
you know when you are becoming fitter as a result of your training programme?
How do you know if you are fir enough to referee at a particular level?
8. Food and the Referee As well as training regularly your
everyday choice of food is going to be a key factor in maintaining your target
weight, and/or reducing the percentage of body fat.
9. Assistant Referee Flag Technique Training (by
Julian Carosi) The aim of this page is to provide a simple flexible way to
practically train Assistant Referees in the art of carrying and using the flag
whilst running along the touchline.
10. Professional Game Match Officials
(PGMO) -
Training Information Home page including
a PGMO Pre-Season weekly Training routines - Matthew Weston; including Heart Rate Monitoring.
Fourth Official This page provides a comprehensive understanding of the Fourth
Official's role. Contains a download.
Free Kicks
Law 13: The aim of this page is to recognise when free kick
should be awarded and how they should be taken properly - also how to deal
with restarts and infringements:
Free
Kick discussion paper by Jason Austin Great insight into managing
encroachment on free kicks.
Free
Kick Restarts and Dropped Ball Restarts Appreciating the differences between the three restarts: Direct Free Kick, Indirect Free Kick, and the Dropped Ball.
Gamesmanship
The aim of this page is to show how the Referee - can identify and deal with
Gamesmanship in the world of Football/Soccer.
Goal Kick
Law 16: The aim of this page is to recognise a correct goal
kick and how to deal with any infringements.
Goal-Scoring Opportunity
The aim of this page is to describe what an obvious
goal-scoring opportunity is. And how to deal with incidents.
Grassroots New
FIFA Rules for Grassroots Games !
Fun rules!
Guest
Book I would welcome any feedback
or useful links. This site is dedicated for the good of Football (Soccer) and
Refereeing. It covers all of the Laws of the Game, and will be of use to
players, officials, new and old Referees alike. I welcome comments and
suggestions from all parts of the World (Web Master Julian Carosi).
Handball
The aim of this page is to help you recognise DELIBERATE
handling of the ball and to deal with it.
How do I become a Referee? Details of how to become a Football/Soccer
Referee.
HTML Tips Useful tips used in the construction of this web site.
IFAB
26Feb05 meeting Law Changes Comprehensive report showing the Law
changes for Season 2005/2006 made by the International Football Association
Board (IFAB) meeting held on 26 February 2005 in Cardiff Wales.
Indirect
Free Kick
Aim is of this page is how to recognise and to
deal with Indirect Free Kicks. Indirect free kicks are
known in Referees' jargon - as technical offences.
Impeding
The aim of this page is to identify and to deal with impedance (deliberate
obstruction).
Jokes
about Referees
Jurisdiction Law
5: The aim of this page is to recognise
irregularities before, during and after a match - and how to deal with it.
Referees’ Powers include taking action against both the players and the
officials, and ensuring that unauthorised persons do not enter the field of
play.
Kicks
from the Penalty Mark
The aim of this page is to deal correctly with penalty
'shoot outs' and 'Golden Goals' that decide the outcome of a game.
Law
changes history This page includes a history of the Laws over
the years.
Latest
Law
changes This page includes the latest Law changes (only).
Law
1: Field of Play The aim of this page is to tell you about the
dimensions, how to inspect a field of play, how to decide if it is playable, and
what action to take if there are any problems.
Law
2: The Ball The aim of this page is to recognise an acceptable match
ball, to know when to examine it, and the action to take if it is not
acceptable.
Law
3: No.s of Players & Subs Aim of this page is to explain exactly
what a team comprises of, and how to manage substitutes.
Law
4: Players Equipment The aim of this page is to know when and how a
referee should check players’ equipment, and what action to take if any
equipment is found to be faulty.
Law
5 Serious Injury The aim of this page is to provide
a standard process for dealing with injuries in the field of play called The
S.ER.I.O.U.S. process.
Law 5/8: External Interference
The aim of this page is know what action the Referee must take to stop, suspend
and restart play if the game has been effected by external interference.
Law
5: Referees Jurisdiction The aim of this page is to recognise
irregularities before, during and after a match - and how to deal with it.
Referees’ Powers include taking action against both the players and the
officials, and ensuring that unauthorised persons do not enter the field of
play.
Law
6: Assistant Referee The aim of this page is to stress the importance of
the Referee recognising and managing the role of the Assistant Referees - and
the responsibilities of the Assistant Referees themselves.
Law
7: Duration of the Match The aim of this page is to understand all the
aspects of timekeeping during a match.
Law
8: Start & Restart of Play The aim of this page is to understand how
to confidently conduct the coin tossing ceremony and how to start and restart
the game correctly.
Law
9: Ball In and Out of Play The aim of this page is to recognise when
the ball is out of play.
Law
10: Method of Scoring The aim of this page is to recognise when a goal
is scored correctly, and how to deal with illegal goals.
Law
11: Offside The aim off this page is to understand the Offside Law
and when an Offside offence actually occurs. Being in an offside position is not
an offence in itself.
Law
12 Questions & Answers This page is dedicated to questions and
answers to help you understand and interpret the Laws of Associated Football.
Law
12: Informal Tips A informal guide on how to deal with Football cautions and
Sendings-off, including sample reports.... for specific detail on writing
disciplinary reports, see the Report Writing page.
Law
13: Free Kicks The aim of this page is to recognise when free kick
should be awarded and how they should be taken properly - also how to deal
with restarts and infringements:
Law
13: Playing Ball a Second Time The aim of this page is to recognise when
a player commits an offence by touching the ball a second time before another
player touches it - and to explain the appropriate restarts and punishment.
Law
14: Penalty Kick The aim of this page is to recognise a correctly taken
penalty, and to know how to deal with the possible infringements.
Law
15: The Throw-in The aim of this page is to recognise a correct throw-in
and how to deal with any infringements.
Law
16: The Goal Kick The aim of this page is to recognise a correct goal
kick and how to deal with any infringements.
Law
17: The Corner Kick Aim is of this page is to recognise a correct corner
kick and how to deal with any infringements.
Law
18: Common sense The aim of this page is to learn about the most
important Law 18 - Common sense and The Spirit of the Game.
Levels This page includes: 1. How do I become a Referee?: 2. Classification Levels for Referees in England and Promotion Requirements (From 2001/2002 Season onwards): 3. Enhanced Promotion: 4. Recruitment, Basic Referee Training and Initial Examination: 5. The Football Association Two Tier System For Training Referees: 6. Referee Registration: 7. The Pyramid System Promotion for Referees & League Structure: 8. Order of Preference of appointments (in England):
Links:
Corsham
town- where is that ?
Lots of links about my lovely home town of Corsham.
County
Football Associations in England
Football Association County level web sites in England
Football
Related Links
Soccer / Football Type Listings / Engines / Links / Information / Organisations
Fun
Links page
Various 'fun' type web sites to help you "chill-out"
Equipment
Suppliers
Football/Sports type equipment suppliers.
Health
and Injuries
Web sites to help you with your injuries and health problems
International
Links - hundreds of them! Football (Soccer) Referee links from around the World.
Language
Translators traducteurs de langage:
traduttori di linguaggio: Sprach?bersetzer:
traductores del lenguaje: Sites where you can translate text.
Links
to Football Clubs
Football Clubs (some big and some small!)
Maps
on the Web
Maps sites to help you find your way (UK sites).
Miscellaneous
Links
A collection of links used in the construction of this web site.
Referees'
Societies in United Kingdom Football(Soccer) Referees' Societies in England
Web Search Engines
A comprehensive list of Internet Search Engines.
Magnetic Board
Online demonstration page for Referee Instructors to
demonstrate on the filed scenarios.
Marking Refs and Teams What criteria do you use as a Referee when marking teams and how do teams
mark Referees?
Mentoring
Mentoring Referees is a powerful tool in the education and development of
Referees at all levels.
Method of Scoring Law
10: The aim of this page is to recognise when a goal
is scored correctly, and how to deal with illegal goals.
Minimising
Assault There are a number of recommendations here, that a Referee can
consider to minimise the chances of violence being committed against them.
Newsletters This is where you can subscribe and unsubscribe to The
Corsham Referee monthly email Newsletter. To see copies of previous
Newsletters click here.
Number of Players & Subs Law 3: Aim of this page is to explain exactly
what a team comprises of, and how to manage substitutes.
Offside
Law 11: The aim off this page is to understand the Offside Law
and when an Offside offence actually occurs. Being in an offside position is not
an offence in itself.
Offside Diagrams Contains a number of offside scenarios, and explains the Offside
Laws by the use of graphics.
Offside
History A comprehensive history of how the offside Law has
developed.
Instructors Offside Demonstration Page 1
Online demonstration page for Referee Instructors.
Instructors Offside Demonstration Page 2 Online demonstration page for
Referee Instructors.
Download WinZip files for above 2 pages. Useful or demonstrating the
Offside Law on a computer - to trainee Referees.
Order of Preference Order
of appointments/seniority (in England), as a Referee or Assistant Referee.
Penalty Kick
Law 14: The aim of this page is to recognise a correctly taken
penalty, and to know how to deal with the possible infringements.
Players Equipment
Law 4: The aim of this page is to know when and how a
referee should check players’ equipment, and what action to take if any
equipment is found to be faulty.
Player Management Technique A Referee can be challenged at any time during a
match? To adopt a consistent method of approach to a player, this page
demonstrates the 'Staircase Approach to Player Management" advice
from the FA England that can be used when taking disciplinary action to match
the severity of the each offence.
Playing Ball a Second Time
Law 13: The aim of this page is to recognise when
a player commits an offence by touching the ball a second time before another
player touches it - and to explain the appropriate restarts and punishment.
Positioning Comprehensive advice and diagrams to help with Referees'
positioning on the field of play.
Promotion
Interview Advice Sensible advice to Referees attending promotion interviews.
Also includes advice if you have to attend your first Disciplinary
Hearing.
Pyramid System The Pyramid System Promotion for
Referees.
Questions
about Referee Training Frequently asked questions about Referee
Training.
Quizzes No.1 .2
.3 .4
.5 .6
.7
.8
.9
.10
Ten multi-choice quizzes based on the Laws of the Game, to test your knowledge.
Quiz Questions 300 (pdf file) The biggest ever free 300 questions by Julian
Carosi
Regional Mangers Contact details for the FA (England) Regional
Referees' Mangers.
Report
Writing Covering all aspects of Discipline Report Writing, i.e. how to write a
Caution and a Sending-off report. Including report examples.
Report
Misconduct Forms:: Details and advice on using misconduct forms in England. Includes
the Multi-Caution Report and the Standard Misconduct Report. Specific advice is
also provided for Wiltshire County FA Referees.
Restarts Direct or Indirect Free Kick or Dropped Ball. Which one is
the correct restart? Go here for a comprehensive guide and advice.
Self-Evaluation page . Using self-evaluation after
each game is an effective way to analyse match performance and identify those
aspects that were not done quite so well as you would have liked; and to
identify where you could have done better.
Sending off Offences
Describes all of the sending off offences and how to deal with them.
Signals for Referees:
All the Referees' and Assistant Referees' signals using simple graphics.
Slide
tackles: Should all slide tackle offences be punished with a direct
free kick?
Solomon Islands Appeal For Referee equipment and kit - can you help?
Spitting
and Striking: Where the restarts
are taken, and what punishments to apply.
Start & Restart of Play
Law 8: The aim of this page is to understand how
to confidently conduct the coin tossing ceremony and how to start and restart
the game correctly.
Tackle
from Behind What is a tackle from behind? And how to deal with it.
Technical Area Everything you need to know about the Technical Area and how to deal
with its occupants.
Ten Referee Tips No. 1: Preventative Refereeing: No. 2: The 15- Minute Trial: No. 3:
Ten-Minute-Refereeing: No. 4: The Goalie Trinity: No. 5: The Learning Ladder: No. 6: Remembering: No. 7: Perceptual Positions: No. 8: The Goal (or outcome) Path: No. 9: ABC of Conflict: No. 10: Mark Yourself Out of Ten.
Ten
yard advancement rule history page covering this trial rule disbanded in Feb
05.
The Throw-in
Law 15: The aim of this page is to recognise a correct throw-in
and how to deal with any infringements.
Tools
for Referees Commonly used tools such as match pads, penalty shot out
cards, and much more.
Useful
Addresses some useful contact details for Referees in England:
Webmaster's
Page & Site Awards Details about the Web Master Julian Carosi.
Whistle History: A look at the history of
'The Referee's Whistle'.
Whistling Tips Interactive sound fun page with practicable
advice and whistling examples.
Wiltshire
Referees' Resource web site Forms and fixtures and appointments for
Wiltshire County Referees. .