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B) I couldn't disagree more about this. We need more players as referees.
We'll disagree on this. I don't care if the person was a player or not, they need to understand how to manage a game from a referee's perspective. Almost anyone can learn the laws of the game and be able to apply them in a black and white manner...but we all know the game is not static nor black or white EVER. You need people who have a passion for the game and who want to make sure it's conducted in a fair and safe manner.

And I will say, my son calls games in a different manner than I do. Of course he played, fairly high level and HS from the age of 6 on. He does call games from a player's perspective. He and I disagreed on the controversial Arsenal RC a few weeks back where the Arsenal player caught a player on his ankle with the studs. He said it lacked the force necessary to be considered SFP. I understood the referee's perspective in real time and couldn't see anything on replay that VAR could deem a clear and obvious error.

What I will agree with you on is there are people who referee for the paycheck and you can tell. They don't need to be out there.
 
Eric loves the 13’s. All of my daughters love Eric. He’s always been kind and encouraging to them. Even my youngest, who doesn’t currently play, loves Eric.
Eric’s daughter went down during Jenk’s scrimmage this past weekend. Heard it didn’t look good. Anyone have any updates? Hoping it wasn’t an ACL
 
't care if the person was a player or not, they need to understand how to manage a game from a referee's perspective. Almost anyone can learn the laws of the game and be able to apply them in a black and white manner...but we all know the game is not static nor black or white EVER. You need people who have a passion for the game and who want to make sure it's conducted in a fair and safe manne

We'll disagree on this. I don't care if the person was a player or not, they need to understand how to manage a game from a referee's perspective. Almost anyone can learn the laws of the game and be able to apply them in a black and white manner...but we all know the game is not static nor black or white EVER. You need people who have a passion for the game and who want to make sure it's conducted in a fair and safe manner.

And I will say, my son calls games in a different manner than I do. Of course he played, fairly high level and HS from the age of 6 on. He does call games from a player's perspective. He and I disagreed on the controversial Arsenal RC a few weeks back where the Arsenal player caught a player on his ankle with the studs. He said it lacked the force necessary to be considered SFP. I understood the referee's perspective in real time and couldn't see anything on replay that VAR could deem a clear and obvious error.

What I will agree with you on is there are people who referee for the paycheck and you can tell. They don't need to be out there.
Yeah, you are referencing the Miles Lewis Skelly red card against Wolverhampton. It was a total and utter dook. There was zero endangering the safety of the player or excessive force. None. Nil. Zero. We are almost at a no-yellow. It was ridiculous.
 
Yeah, you are referencing the Miles Lewis Skelly red card against Wolverhampton. It was a total and utter dook. There was zero endangering the safety of the player or excessive force. None. Nil. Zero. We are almost at a no-yellow. It was ridiculous.
It was 100% a yellow, if not for a reckless foul, but being a technical foul that stopped a promising attack. There's no question about it being at the very least a yellow card. And the serious foul play can be debated. He caught him with studs higher than the top of the boot so it's always going to be in line for serious foul play and the only question is whether or not it meets the excessive force criteria. They showed a still photo at the moment of contact and he caught him just above the ankle with the studs.

It doesn't matter, the EPL wiped it out. Arsenal still had to play a man down for the rest of that match but he didn't face any additional suspension. But he will this week. MLS got slapped with a DOGSO red in their match on Saturday vs West Ham.
 
Eric’s daughter went down during Jenk’s scrimmage this past weekend. Heard it didn’t look good. Anyone have any updates? Hoping it wasn’t an ACL
I didn't hear anything. I did a couple MS games at Regent Prep last night. Not the greatest soccer but also not the absolute worst. Being part of a 2 man crew is weird...both refs have whistles and you're trying to make sure you're not stepping on his toes with foul calls.

There is a player at Glenpool who was easily the best player on the field last night. As Jerry Tarkanian proclaimed about a certain PG at TU "I could bake a cake with him." Unfortunately for Glenpool they didn't have much else to help him.

Tonight I'm on the whistle for Memorial at Coweta (girls) and an AR for the boys fixture.
 
It was 100% a yellow, if not for a reckless foul, but being a technical foul that stopped a promising attack. There's no question about it being at the very least a yellow card. And the serious foul play can be debated. He caught him with studs higher than the top of the boot so it's always going to be in line for serious foul play and the only question is whether or not it meets the excessive force criteria. They showed a still photo at the moment of contact and he caught him just above the ankle with the studs.

It doesn't matter, the EPL wiped it out. Arsenal still had to play a man down for the rest of that match but he didn't face any additional suspension. But he will this week. MLS got slapped with a DOGSO red in their match on Saturday vs West Ham.
Studs are higher than the top of the boot, so will it always be in line for serious foul play? This is why more players need to play soccer.
That does not mean serious foul play. The dude barely got clipped. It was a joke.
 
What’s the latest on Tulsa soccer? I heard some TSC players were at OEFC training last night. I wonder if this is something TSC is pushing so they don’t end up at WSA?
 
What’s the latest on Tulsa soccer? I heard some TSC players were at OEFC training last night. I wonder if this is something TSC is pushing so they don’t end up at WSA?

I can only speak for our age group and what I’ve heard.

I did hear that the coach situation at TSC was a big factor in them losing NL and WSA basically got told “be better than them, or else.”
 
And also from I’ve heard: WSA is about to make a lot of parents unhappy because they are focusing on being competitive.
 
That’s a weird energy, you would think all of the teams would want to be competitive.

I meant: theyre not looking to protect rosters or promote their “top” teams. They were 100% looking to bring in NL girls, etc.
 
I meant: theyre not looking to protect rosters or promote their “top” teams. They were 100% looking to bring in NL girls, etc.
Oh ok, gotcha. I think there will be several girls coming in from TSC NL simply because they can’t all go to OEFC.
 
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