Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Somebody's Watching Me

Yes, this is Rockwell's one hit from the 80s (actually, EVER!) - and it was a hit solely because Michael Jackson provided backing lyrics.

It's also the truth when you are reffing.  Somebody is watching you.   Consider:

  • I had a JV game.  It turns out that one of the Assignors I work with has a daughter on one of the JV teams.  The Assignor was in the crowd and I didn't see her (I was on the spectator's side of the field)!
  • I always see Assignors walking around multiple field layouts.  Just watching and observing.
  • My daughter's Girl Scout leader has a daughter on a U-14 team, who's game I worked this past weekend.  I read the daughter's name during check-in, but didn't associate her to the GS leader.  Guess who was at the game!  LOL she thought I did a good job.
Which brings me to my point.  My son is on a U-10 Option 1 team.  He had an 'away' game where there was a CR, AR, and club linesman (not sure if the other AR was missing or if this is SOP for that club).  I observed the CR in the correct shirt, but with a red hoodie hanging out.  I observed the AR with his shirt not tucked in, with a blue ski cap, and actually whipping his phone out during a break to send a text or two!  I also observed the CR being lazy with his positioning and not constantly signalling.  He slowly figured out this U-10 Boys game was going to be more physical then expected.  He ultimately issued a Yellow Card which really could've been better handled by a) calling fouls earlier and b) a stern rebuke.

There is no way the CR or AR would have known that I am a USSF ref that could observe and report on their performance in ways that coaches and other parents could not.  If I knew this club's Assignor, I certainly would have reported on the AR texting during the game and the CR's non-compliant uniform.

So do the simple things correct!  Wear the proper uniform.  Take your job seriously.  Hustle!  Do your best.  Because someone is watching you.

2 comments:

  1. I agree!! There is always someone watching. I am a Grade 7 Referee, Instructor, Assignor and Referee Association President and two of my boys are also Referees. Sometimes the family gets split up because both boys also play competitive soccer on different teams, so we often find ourselves taking 1 to Austin, while the other takes one to Houston, for example. I know many of the out of town Referees, as I travel quite a bit to Referee, but they don't always know my wife!! Believe me, I hear about anything and everything that the Referees did or did not do, and being around Referees for so many years, my wife knows what she is talking about, most of the time. If it is a serious breach, like the texting, then I definitely get with their Assignor, but if it is a minor issue and I see it myself, I often have a quick word after the game offering some informal assessment, but also some encouragement. You never know who is watching, there could be an MLS National Referee in the crowd, like one of my games!!!

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  2. Wow I hope you found out about the MLS Ref (Grade 3 or 4?) after your game was over (assuming you were CR in that game)!

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