FA Misconduct Reporting – February 2018 Meeting
Links to content covered at our February meeting can be found below:
Minutes of the 1 February 2018 Meeting
Minutes of meeting held on 1st Feb 2018
At NHS Sports Club
With 21 members and guests in attendance
The chairman welcomed all.
Apols were received from Mssrs McEvoy; Milburn; Blakey; J Ledgeway; Shiers; Bradbury.
Dinner/ Lol Cussons evenings, names, menu selections, monies were now being taken
Welfare Officer, Barry Casterton had agreed to take this position. David King the CRA position.
Problem Corner, there was on incident in recent Liverpool match regarding homophobic remarks.
This was discussed also refs actions.
Ross Joyce RDO of NRCFA then gave a very interesting presentation regarding misconduct. This
covered the whole game system, benefits of/ setting out and reporting. Viewing match incidents,
with group discussions on mock reports with review and feedback. New guidelines were highlighted
regarding offences against match officials, ie, failure to control players. (Even at grass roots level)
A.o.B none
Meeting closed at 9.30
RA – Important Information regarding FA Charges
We hope you are enjoying your season and this message contains IMPORTANT INFORMATION regarding FA Charges.
This Season has seen a significant number of disciplinary cases referred to The RA by members who have been charged with FA Rule E3 offences. It has been of considerable concern to The RA that most have got to the appeal stage before we know about them as that ties the hands of the Appeal Board because they cannot re-hear the case; merely judging the outcome on the appeal criteria.
This is guidance to you, LRAs and CRAs that, if charged, referees should ALWAYS ask for a personal hearing as they are better able to present their case that way.
Far too often do we see cases being dealt with by correspondence where the balance of probability has come down AGAINST the referee, no matter his/her standing or experience.
Tackling this issue at the initial stage will save hours of volunteer time going through the paperwork, unnecessary worry and disappointment and giving out guidance on ‘what to do now after the horse has bolted‘ rather than being able to offer far better advice from the outset.
Support is a click away;
https://www.the-ra.org/
https://www.the-ra.org/
Case studies
1) Unsanctioned football
2) Racist remarks (implied)
3) Remarks of a sexual nature
4) Abusive language to minority groups
5) Urinating in a hedge (by a pitch)
If you are charged
Please contact us immediately, contact@the-ra.org
Videos & Articles from Mal Davies – Fri 19 January 2018
DERMOT GALLAGHER discusses a couple of incidents from last weekend’s games
KEITH HACKETT : Congratulates Andre Marriner
OVIDIU HATEGAN admits error in Northern Ireland’s World Cup play-off
…..and bookmaker returns bets
VAR HISTORY : Use of VAR was ‘spot on’ in FA Cup replay Leicester City v Fleetwood (2-0)
PAUL REJER : Discusses ‘video review’— from week 22, last August
VAR tops agenda for law makers ahead of World Cup decision
JOSEPH BLATTER slams FIFA over use of VAR
WORLD CUP REF banned by FIFA had 6-year match-fixing history
REFEREE INTEGRITY : World Cup fix and flaws in referee integrity
TOUCHLINE BANS – Do they affect results?
CONCACAF Program of Refereeing Excellence (PORE) produces results
CONFEDERATION OF AFRICAN FOOTBALL (CAF) is to take over the payment of referees in ‘ethics’ bid
REFEREE kicks out at player – then sends him off in Ligue 1 : Nantes v PSG (0-1)
…..and player’s red card later rescinded on referee’s advice
TEN BIZARRE MOMENTS when the referee stole the show
SOUTH AFRICA : Manager fined R50,000 (£3,000) for calling referee a ‘cow’
Videos & Articles from Mal Davies – 12 January 2018
DERMOT GALLAGHER discusses incidents that might have been different using VAR
VAR: Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson satisfied that Glenn Murray goal was ’genuine’
MIKE RILEY: Mike Dean made mistake with penalty against Arsenal for West Brom
KEITH HACKETT: There’s no reason why fans can’t be kept informed on VAR decisions
KEITH HACKETT: Remove Select Group1 referees from fourth official duties
UEFA Referee Categories – for the second half of the season 2017/18
PAUL REJER: Discusses ‘Offside – Interfering with an Opponent’ — from week 21
ASSISTANT REFEREE: The importance of being an AR
ABUSE OF POWER: Football’s culturally accepted contempt for its own referees
TIM VICKERY: Time-wasting a problem in South American football
DANNY MURPHY: Beware managers having it both ways!
CAF African Nations Championship officials January 12th to February 4th 2018
AFC recognises world-class refereeing achievement
Have adults ruined children’s sports? (Not a referee-related article but very good)
The real question we should be asking about refereeing controversies
GERMANY: Referee Brych honoured with ‘Globe Soccer Award’
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Emma Cleary happy to be at the centre of things
Minutes of the 4 January 2018 Meeting
Minutes of meeting held on 4th Jan 18
at York NHS Club with 24 members attending
The Chairman wished all the best for the New Year and that our guest for the evening Trevor Massey was unable to attend due to a family illness.
Apologies were received from Mssrs King; Ballantyne; Thornton; Butcher; Luff; G Hartley; Casterton. Massey
Minutes on Line no matters arising
Social Events Dinner 7th April; Lol Cussons Evening 1rst March, Names now being taken
Shirts £15
Problem Corner; discussion on the Jon Parkin penalty.Was the ref too quick with his whistle?
Brandon Bishop and Sam Bayley then gave an interactive presentation using an RA video of match incidents discussing; position, credibility, communication, body language, control, did the ref fulfil expectations of the outcome.
A.o.B. A Blakey said that the Sat League representative team will be playing at Tadcaster on 13th Jan.
It was mentioned of roadworks at Crockey Hill starting. To allow extra time for your journey.
Meeting closed at 9.00
Ian Hotchkies
Videos & Articles from Mal Davies – Fri 5 January 2018
ANDRE MARRINER in charge of first VAR game in England
VAR Technology explained
SCOTTISH PREMIERSHIP: Goal-line technology ‘unaffordable’
DERMOT GALLAGHER discusses recent incidents in the Premier League
KEITH HACKETT: Collina is the man to sort out English refereeing
PEP GUARDIOLA plea for referees to protect gifted players
RESPECT: Teach young players to respect referees
KNOW THE LAWS: An amazing story from Chile where a ‘losing’ team in a penalty shoot-out gain promotion
PIERLUIGI COLLINA reveals technology plans ahead of Russia World Cup
PAUL REJER : Discusses ‘Persistent Infringement’ — from week19
FATHER AND SON sent off
CAF to use VAR for the first time in Morocco 2018 – 13th Jan to 4th Feb
I trained to be a referee. Here’s what it taught me about football
MEXICO: Referee dies after being attacked by player he sent off – and other cases
Videos & Articles from Mal Davies – Friday 15 December 2017
DERMOT GALLAGHER discusses incidents from last weekend’s games
VAR used to recall player from dressing room as red card reversed
REFEREE LOSES PENALTY SPOT in the snow
MAN UTD booked for simulation more than any Premier League side
TOM HENNING OVREBO: I still get a few death threats….
FA CUP: Brighton v Crystal Palace set to be VAR landmark
PAUL REJER: Discusses ‘Mass Confrontation’—from week17
KEITH HACKETT: David Coote should be promoted to SG1
ALAN BRAZIL: Penalty kicks are part and parcel of the game
ROGER DILKES: Pitch inspections
MARK HALSEY : Kilimanjaro diary – Days 8-11
HOWARD WEBB on the VAR project, what’s working and the comfort of the words ‘check complete’
FIFA will not tolerate racism at World Cup 2018
CYPRUS: Ref holds up game after fan trouble
ITALY: Referee revenge by fans who posted negative TripAdvisor reviews about his cafe
Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year
Hope that you and your families have an enjoyable holiday period
Make sure your New Year resolutions are achievable…set your goals for the refereeing season

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