[ayso45-refs] Question / Need Help
Craig Doeden
ctdoeden at gmail.com
Mon Oct 23 14:49:29 EDT 2006
Thanks Bob,
Technical area is indeed the area to which I was referring. Thanks for
the clarification.
Best,
Craig-
In Japan at the moment...middle of the night, but I can't disengage from
my DVD Lost offerings :-)
Bob Henderson wrote:
> Craig, not sure what you mean by the "zone".
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> If spectors are creating a problem, at a stoppage of play, ask the
> Referee to ask the Coach to deal with them.
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> Bob Henderson
> Altair Grid Technologies - PBS Pro
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> -----Original Message-----
> 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
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> 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-
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> Tom Rudkin wrote:
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> Quite aside from the question of whether the parent is actually "coaching"
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> or not -- and hence where he might be allowed to be when doing so -- no one
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> should ever be allowed to be behind the goal line (except to pass by from
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> one side to another, or someone taking photographs, silently, with
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> permission of the referee). Any time you see someone behind the goal line
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> who isn't silent, the referee's job is to ask them to move back to one
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> touchline or the other and between the edges of the penalty areas.
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> --Tom Rudkin
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> From: "Steve Schramm" <mailto:steveschramm at yahoo.com>
> <steveschramm at yahoo.com>
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> To: "Mark Shustock" <mailto:mshustock at yahoo.com> <mshustock at yahoo.com>;
> "Beau James"
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> <mailto:b_james at pacbell.net> <b_james at pacbell.net>; "AYSO Region 45 Refs
> Mailing List"
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> <mailto:ayso45-refs at ayso45.org> <ayso45-refs at ayso45.org>
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> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 12:10 AM
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> Subject: Re: [ayso45-refs] Question / Need Help
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> Anyone who is coaching, whether it is an official coach or a "coach" as
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> you
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> describe, is supposed to stay within 10 yards of the center of the
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> sideline.
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> You should politely ask that person to remain near the center and they
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> definitely should not be near the goal if they are coaching or
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> "coaching".
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> \Steve
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> --- Mark Shustock <mailto:mshustock at yahoo.com> <mshustock at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> I was refereeing a U-7 5 on 5 game this afternoon. At halftime, an upset
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> parent from the away team confronted me on the field and said I should
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> not
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> allow a home team parent to "coach" his son (the goalie) from behind the
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> net.
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> The home team parent was standing there and helping his six year old son
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> with verbal advice (ex. "pick up the ball", "kick the ball as far as you
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> can", etc. etc).
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> I don't think there's any rule that prohibits this type of coaching, is
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> there? Regardless, what's the etiquette?
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