[ayso45-refs] Question / Need Help
Bob Henderson
bob at starshippilot.com
Mon Oct 23 13:59:51 EDT 2006
Craig, not sure what you mean by the "zone".
Coaches, or anyone "coaching" is supposed to be within the Technical Area,
the 10 yards on either side of the Mid Line, and back 1 yard from the touch
line.
Spectors, who may cheer ("Go Red", "Good kick"), but not issue tactical
coaching instruction ("Annie, get the ball", "Joe, move back"), should be
on the side, between the Penalty Area lines (the 18 yard line) and not
closer that that to the Goal line. Now, if it is a sunny day and that is
where the shade is and they are fairly quiet, no big deal, right.
If spectors are creating a problem, at a stoppage of play, ask the
Referee to ask the Coach to deal with them.
Bob Henderson
Altair Grid Technologies - PBS Pro
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From: ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org [mailto:ayso45-refs-bounces at ayso45.org]
On Behalf Of Craig Doeden
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 8:46 AM
To: Tom Rudkin
Cc: AYSO Region 45 Refs Mailing List; Steve Schramm
Subject: Re: [ayso45-refs] Question / Need Help
I've noticed this at a few games where I have been the AR and have asked the
parents in the "zone". Should I ask the CR to take it up with the coaches,
as well, when I can't get them to stay out of the "zone" area where you have
the double white line (sorry, don't know what it's called exactly) on the
side line. I keep running into people wandering into the "zone" when the
game and associated reffing is going on. Just a question.
Craig-
Tom Rudkin wrote:
Quite aside from the question of whether the parent is actually "coaching"
or not -- and hence where he might be allowed to be when doing so -- no one
should ever be allowed to be behind the goal line (except to pass by from
one side to another, or someone taking photographs, silently, with
permission of the referee). Any time you see someone behind the goal line
who isn't silent, the referee's job is to ask them to move back to one
touchline or the other and between the edges of the penalty areas.
--Tom Rudkin
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From: "Steve Schramm" <mailto:steveschramm at yahoo.com>
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To: "Mark Shustock" <mailto:mshustock at yahoo.com> <mshustock at yahoo.com>;
"Beau James"
<mailto:b_james at pacbell.net> <b_james at pacbell.net>; "AYSO Region 45 Refs
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Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 12:10 AM
Subject: Re: [ayso45-refs] Question / Need Help
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 <mailto:mshustock at yahoo.com> <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?
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