Archive for the 'LoTG' Category

The 10-yard Myth & The Divine Right To Delay The Restart

Friday, May 30th, 2008

I was recently pointed to Robert Evans’ excellent blog “For the Integrity of Soccer” where I was reading about an incident in Dallas. While it was often referred to, the video of the incident was never linked to. After doing some digging, I was was able to find it on YouTube - FC […]

And Don’t Let The Door Hit You In The Butt On The Way Out

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

I’ve been a referee for a while now, and recently came across a situation where for the first I sent a player off after the match had ended.  It was a U14B match at the Best Of The Midwest tournament.  The match was pretty typical of a higher-level U14 boys match in terms of aggressiveness […]

Whining About Law 15

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

I did a tournament recently and was definitely surprised at how much whining there was over throw-ins. In the matches I did, most of the complaints came from teams east of Columbus - notably from PA and Ontario, Canada. The majority of the time, their complaints were centered on how much spin was […]

Mistakes Made = Lessons Learned

Monday, April 21st, 2008

One major difference between players and referees is that referees can’t go to practice. Sure we can read the LoTG and the Advice To Referees, but real improvement can only come from doing matches, making mistakes, and learning from them. Of course the spectators, coaches, and players don’t want to hear/know that a […]

Subjective Misconduct

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Law 12 outlines the cautionable misconduct offenses as unsporting behavior, dissent, persistent infringement, delays the restart, fails to respect the required distance, enters/reenters without permission, and leaves the field without permission.  Most are pretty cut-and-dried for the most part.  Although most players and coaches I’ve worked with have bought into the myth of “he has […]