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Sutton and District Referees Society

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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

It's a Winter Sport!

The clocks have now gone back and winter is on us with a vengeance are we ready?

Most county cup games and local leagues kick off early have you checked?

Will you be setting off early?

Bad weather = poor driving conditions and late public Transport.


Will you be at the ground nice and early?

Do you know the phone number of the home club Secretary?

Have you two sets of kit so you can change at half time if soaked?

Are you confident about pre-match inspections? Seek advice from senior colleagues if in doubt.

Take a ball onto the field of play for inspections.

Player’s safety is the priority.

Do not be afraid to ask teams to fork the pitch, clear field markings etc.

Err on the side of caution with ice.

Fog - You must be able to see the whole of the field of play from the goal line.

Do not be pressurised by either club make you decision and stick to it.

How to watch football (Soccer) for free!

How to watch football (Soccer) for free!

If you've already paid around £400 for Sky Sports or some other digital TV package, you probably don't want to know this, but I watch the games for free via my laptop.

See the above webpage!

Monday, November 21, 2005

5-a-side tournament in conjunction with the Sussex RA

Sunday 15th January 2006 at the Dolphin Leisure Centre, Haywards Heath starting at 3pm (3pm provisional)



As discussed at last meeting we all agreed it would be a good Idea that we Sutton Society enter a team into this tournament.

A bit of fun and to get rid of some of the extra pounds gained over the Xmas period.



We are looking to get a team of around 10 players, if you could let me known if you would be interested I would be most grateful.

Also those who wish not to play (but there shouldn’t be any!) are still welcome to come along and cheer the others on.



As I said it’s a bit of fun and a bit of a get together that nothing serious just fun.



Go on I know theirs a few of us who looks a player while reefing and thinks to himself “I could do better than that” now’s here’s your chance.



Regards



Simeon Potter

Friday, November 18, 2005

Refs needed Wed 14th Dec 12noon at QPR training ground,Harlington, Middx.

Good Morning Refs,

First Point USA are holding a talent spotting assessment game at Imperial College sports ground ,Sipson Lane,Harlington (Ex CFC training ground...now QPR) on Wed 14th Dec at 12noon k.o

Need one or two refs for approx 2 hours of assessment matches...fee £30 ...

This is really enjoyable refffing ....some really talented students who are hoping to get a scholarship to the USA to coach..

If you are interested/available pls let me know asap by email.


Best wishes

Neil Mosley

(Surrey Ref,Class 5)

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Inter-County 5-a-side tournament

Surrey and Sussex
Inter-County 5-a-side tournament
15th January 2006 at Haywards Heath.

Morden Little League

MORDEN LITTLE LEAGUE
WHERE REF’S HAVE
MORE FUN
ANY SATURDAY MORNING
Contact BIG JOHN BARNETT: 01737 353320
King Georges Field
Tudor Drive, Morden

Referee jailed for match-fixing

Disgraced referee Hoyzer co-operated with the investigation
Referee Robert Hoyzer has been sentenced to two years and five months in prison for his part in Germany's biggest match-fixing scandal.
The 26-year-old admitted fixing or trying to fix nine matches.

The prosecution recommended that Hoyzer be given a suspended sentence, but the judge opted for a custodial term.

Dominik Marks, another referee, denied involvement in the outcomes of four games but received a suspended sentence of one and a half years.

Ante Sapina, the Croatian who orchestrated the match-fixing for a betting ring, was jailed for two years and 11 months.

Sapina's brothers Filip, 38, and bar-owner Milan, 40, were both given suspended sentences for aiding Ante's criminal operation.

Suspicions were raised when lowly Paderborn came from 2-0 down to beat former European Cup winners SV Hamburg 4-2 last year in the German Cup.

There were two debatable penalties and a mystery sending-off in the match.

According to the indictment, Ante Sapina made more than £500,000 from Paderborn's victory.

Referee Hoyzer later admitted to taking £46,000 and a flat-screen television in return for influencing the match.

Marks was accused of amassing £25,000 for his involvement in four games.

The fraud trial has caused major embarrassment to Germany's football establishment just eight months before the country stages the 2006 World Cup.

It is not over because ex-professional Steffen Karl, formerly of first division Borussia Dortmund and a Uefa Cup finalist, is still being tried separately in connection with the match-rigging scam.

The case of Karl, who denies ever under-performing or seeking to lose a game, continues.

In all, 23 games were listed by prosecutor Thorsten Cloidt as suspicious.

Most were lower league games and all but two were between German sides.

The exceptions were a friendly between Hansa Rostock and Middlesbrough, and a Turkish first division match between Galatasaray and Ankaragucu in April 2004.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Surrey County FA is on the move

Very Important

Please Note - The Surrey County FA is on the move.

The County Office is moving from its current premises on Friday 16th December 2005 to Connaught House, 36 Bridge Street, Leatherhead, KT22 8BZ. All telephone and fax numbers will be unchanged.

In order to facilitate the move, the office will close at 5.00pm on Tuesday 13th December and re-open at the new premises on Wednesday 21st December.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Ray Ward - Secretary SCFA

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Goalposts

Goalposts

A reminder for referees to check the security of goalposts in the pre-match pitch inspection.

It has been noted that goalposts have not been safely staked to the ground at Green Acres Sports Ground, Wallingtom and Prince Georges Playing Field Grand Drive

Jim Buckthorpe
(County Assessor)

Friday, November 11, 2005

Martin Hyams

Have a good Christmas and a Happy New Year

Martin Hyams

Sunday, November 06, 2005

A down side of the game we love

For the majority of us junior referees handling games in the local parks it doesn’t get any easier when it comes to player’s discipline.

Why?

Well my mere mortal opinion is that the world we live in doesn’t lend itself to accepting that people make mistakes and can learn from them. This is in part due to pressures that when we make mistakes which we all do, we are penalised and often chastised!

TRUE?

So isn’t it human nature to argue or ideally debate a case that we are not wrong knowing that if we can prove an innocence and defend ourselves successfully we thus avoid being punished in whatever format such punishment takes. The answer is of course yes.

That being accepted, then there may never be a resolution to the constant dissent we get on the football pitch! It maybe therefore doesn’t amaze me why the act of contesting every decision appears to be an accepted part of everyday football. We see it on the TV and the professional parks, when it has almost become an art, goading the officials to the extreme.

For those of you who were lucky enough to listen to Lee Cable at the October society meeting, he reflected on games when he was a top level referee where club officials gave directives to players to constantly distract and annoy him. What a farcical situation!

One of the biggest frustrations I find is when at the end of the game when it is likely (not always) to hold a sensible dialogue with a player and he, in response to my comment about the unnecessary back chat that went on during the game says "you’ve got to appeal for everything ref or you get nuffin". (SIGH…..) Is there no, genuine football playing enthusiast that plays to enjoy the game, the taking part, the exercise, the camaraderie, the atmosphere. I’m not sure there is.

Regards
Mike

Friday, November 04, 2005

CRB checks deadline (31st December 2005)

CRB checks Deadline for them to be done - 31st December 2005.

If completed by then they remain free of charge.

After this date you will be charged a fee to have it done. If you haven’t been CRB checked you will not be able to register with the County for next season.

Don’t delay - Do it today!

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

A Note from the Chairman

A Note from the Chairman

Due to a sudden, unexpected and radical change in my job I am unable to guarantee my attendance at future monthly meetings as I will have to work abroad from time to time.

I fully appreciate that this situation is untimely in terms of a new season just beginning but it is an opportunity that presented itself ‘out of the blue’ and something that I could not turn down.
I have already informed John so between Barry (Assistant Chairman), John, myself, and the the committee the meetings will continue to run smoothly.

I sincerely apologise for the trouble and inconvenience that this may cause. Regrettably this will also impact on my own refereeing commitments but I think we all realise that work and family commitments must take precedence.

I hope that I will see you from time to time during the season.

Yours in sport

Phil