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Anonymous
Years ago
Refs saying: It's Not My Call
Reading your post Over It, I feel you're writing on behalf of me as the same thing happened to me when I was coaching on Friday. The ref was standing next to me as my player had a kid effectively use his arm as monkey bars. God only knows what the baseline ref was watching, but after asking the ref that had the same view as me if he saw it, he responded no. Then he followed it up by saying "even if I did see it, it's not my call so I wouldn't call it". WHAT THE HELL KIND OF ANSWER IS THAT??!
I don't know how to fix the problem, whether it be the refs in charge or the refs themselves but something needs to change.

Years ago
If 'your' player retaliates, then the foul call is made and frustrations are increased.
