[ayso45-refs] Question / Need Help
John canata
canata350 at comcast.net
Sun Oct 22 15:37:18 EDT 2006
Steve:
Sorry. I meant your response to Mark's question.
John Canata
On 10/22/06 12:10 AM, "Steve Schramm" <steveschramm at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Anyone who is coaching, whether it is an official coach or a "coach" as you
> describe, is supposed to stay within 10 yards of the center of the sideline.
> You should politely ask that person to remain near the center and they
> definitely should not be near the goal if they are coaching or "coaching".
> \Steve
>
> --- Mark Shustock <mshustock at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I was refereeing a U-7 5 on 5 game this afternoon. At halftime, an upset
>> parent from the away team confronted me on the field and said I should not
>> allow a home team parent to "coach" his son (the goalie) from behind the net.
>> The home team parent was standing there and helping his six year old son
>> with verbal advice (ex. "pick up the ball", "kick the ball as far as you
>> can", etc. etc).
>>
>> I don't think there's any rule that prohibits this type of coaching, is
>> there? Regardless, what's the etiquette?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>> ayso45-refs mailing list
>> ayso45-refs at ayso45.org
>>
>> To change your subscription options:
>> http://ayso45.org/mailman/listinfo/ayso45-refs_ayso45.org
>>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> ayso45-refs mailing list
> ayso45-refs at ayso45.org
>
> To change your subscription options:
> http://ayso45.org/mailman/listinfo/ayso45-refs_ayso45.org
More information about the ayso45-refs
mailing list