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Posted 29/04/2009 11:42:59
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Anyone got a suggestion? I have just left my all weather pitch with floodlights! I have always used jumpers or ranging rods for goal posts and it goes mental if the I can't see if the ball goes the right side of the post and the top corner is virtually impossible. I SPEND THE NEXT 10 MINUTES WITH KIDS WANTING MY BLOOD!!!! I like to use the park as it's cheaper for the kids and the club haven't got a designated pitch for trainign. Like millions of teams I suppose??? I havent got the room in my car or the time for the UPVC goals and I can't afford an inflatable. I think I am wasting 20 minutes per hour so it is quite important for me.

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Posted 25/03/2010 14:28:15
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Your decision is final.
And the player need to know that. Would they stand around arguing the toss with a referee in a league game ?
You'd hope not, but just like skills and physical techniques are learnt so are mental ones.
Good habits must be got into.
If you say it's wide then it is wide. Just as it is if a referee says it. (whether he is right or wrong !!)
Use this to get the message of respect across.

I know in many areas "punishments" are frowned upon these days.
But.....i am old school when i comes to discipline and would think of nothing more than send an arguing players to the sidelines for 5 minutes to think about what he is saying.
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