wow....when number 9 on the white team fell down and acted like she was hurt. As she got up and walked over to her goal she was laughing.... disgusting sportsmanship, the right team won.
WOW the Ref is horrible, gives a pen for a great tackle .... dont give free kick for a blatant foul on 7:05 the list goes on he needs to retire ..... as for the savage tackle on 10:53 wow just wow hahaha the old man clearly cannot cope
@@f_56832 if it was just there for safety and no one was hurt, the lights wouldn't have been flashing. i think that it was there because of the girl on the white team at 9:34. looked pretty bad.
12:18...not sure how the AR missed the goal keeper stepping up off her line before the ball was kicked, made the save, and they allowed it to go down as a miss? That's a retake. So many questions in this game. Like how does a 5-7 team get to host a playoff game? How does #6 for Amherst miss 4 one on one's with the keeper? I know this game has been done and dusted for years, but hopefully for the sake of Ohio soccer, the center ref has retired.
These girls are not taught very well. Most of the time they were worried about hitting the other player instead of playing the ball, which in most cases would have ended in scoring chances. The ref didn't help either.
In Upstate NY varsity coaches rate the officials but ultimately it is up to the officials association. But standard procedure will take 5 years for a new official to get to the varsity level. And as is, we are lacking bodies to the point that some days require the lower level games to be done with one official if there are to many games on a day, and the two-whistle system is the norm.
Really, it's about the "grandpa" crap they're shouting and whatnot. He doesn't know what sport he's doing? Come on. You scream at the younger refs......the ones that you would rather have doing these games and they'll just quit and get a job that pays better and they don't get shouted at the whole time. That being said, every association would be glad to have parents take up a whistle and help out with the shortage caused by them in the first place.