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Coaches using 'two referees' as a scapegoat and cop out
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[QUOTE="Flutterby, post: 2207300, member: 1853"] I pretty much agree with the article. I do have one problem with the way the 2 ref thing is happening. I thought that it would be a good way to get new/young referees experience in first grade and to that end thought that the 'teams' would consist of one established or experienced referee and one newbie. And that the senior referee would remain the control referee for the entire game - ie would get final say on the major decisions (in fact I think I remember reading at one stage that only the control referee would have a whistle). I think the changing of roles throughout the game puts young/inexperienced referees in difficult situtions they are not equipped to handle and on most occassions so far they have made a major refereeing mistake. But still don't think 2 referees is the reason these teams are not winning. [/QUOTE]
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