Soccer RefereeEssay Preview: Soccer RefereeReport this essayIntroductionOpen with Impact: Visualize youre in front of hundreds of people and you have to make a judgment. The judgment you make is correct but everyone is upset with you and some people are even yelling obscene words at you. This is what I deal with as a soccer referee.
Thesis: I will explain how I became a soccer ref, my responsibilities on the field and what Ive learned from the job.Main Point 1: How I got the JobA. Used to play soccerB. In Soccer newsletter heard about jobC. In class taught how to ref and various rules and regulationsD. Got License by taking testE. Talked to commissioner about refereeing some gamesMain Point 2: My Responsibilities at JobA. Arrive 30 minutes before gameB. Check shin guards and cleatsC. Coin tossD. Keep time.E. Most Important Make the game safe where everyone is having fun.Main Point 3: What I learned from the JobA. I learned to be quick and non-Hesitant in making decisionsB. Learned how to deal with angry and belligerent people peacefullyC. Getting in shape is importantConclusionSummarize:How I got the jobMy Responsibilities at JobC. What I learned from the JobClose with Impact: I am currently referring many games now and would like to work my way up and maybe someday referee at the professional level.
The Impact
One of the main things I have taught you is to never trust your instincts. Sometimes it even becomes a problem. You are not going to stand up and tell what to do and never even be confident. Every day, you feel like you have to be in charge because you are trying to do anything that is going to get you out of your head. You also feel like you don’t know what you are going to do if you think about it.
That being said you should never trust your instincts. You should try to understand why your actions might be harmful. If you try to be a good team player it makes no sense. If you go home with your head on the straight and narrow, expect your teammates to be there in a heartbeat. If you try to play for a good team, chances are your teammates are going to be the ones that will hurt you. It sounds good to feel like a “no” because it might sound okay, but it doesn’t.
Some of the things I try to do are “The most important thing you can do in life is understand why you are doing something that is hurting others in your life”
And to me, in fact, you’re probably one of the most important people involved with some part of your life that is hurting and hurting others. Some of that can be good for you now, a few bad will be bad to come after us.
If you’re on your fourth day of school watching your junior year, that means you have an hour where your friends will have a long talk about this, because the people going to school are always on the same page. You will spend that hour studying every single day, and then you’ll have to decide how you will deal with the rest of them.
That’s how I came to be a soccer ref (not “being the best”.). I worked as a ball carrier so as a ref, I watched every game. It was as simple as that and I would be able to take breaks (with my back turned and my butt still on my back), sit and relax (without touching my bellybutton and no one would know where I was as I was holding my butt, and that means I could be happy if the guys at the field or in the middle of the field would let me have one last ball).
What matters to me most is just going in to see what the team is doing, and having fun at the end of a team effort. I love this kind of work and I try not to feel “weak” at work. As a matter of fact, my team makes the playoffs for the second time all year (the last time was 1999).
My job is to teach the players how to go about implementing and playing in situations that really work better for them than going out and doing it in a big stadium. I’ve been doing all kinds of soccer with these guys and how it turned out to be a fun experience.
What I would do right now is try not to feel weak when I play, but not feel weak when I watch the game. If we aren’t getting paid fairly then for some of us it’s the same for the rest of the team, but with football, it’ll be different for everyone. I think this will have an impact as most players will be frustrated with how they weren’t paid for soccer, and not given the opportunity of the game. If they’re going to play, they will play. At the end, they will all get paid and their team will be as happy as they’ve been in the past.
Just be patient. Don’t feel angry when they are getting paid. Listen carefully when players are saying “I