royal teehandbags_harris I have said before within the realms of HNA that there should be a rule that an academy scholar who has been offered their first professional contract should be made to attend a referee's course and actually officiate 10 or so other league's academy games at something like U16 level. Maybe we could extend this to a part of the top level UEFA coaching badge so that those who want to coach to a good standard actually understand the rules and therefore minimise the impact of a "Chinese whispers" effect whereby an incorrect interpretation is coached into the game. Not only will this improve the knowledge of the laws of the game from the off, but I believe that it will also improve respect for officials.
Suonds like a great idea but is Colin not a qualified referee who has handled games - doesn't seem to make any difference to his outbursts
Fair point, well presented, and totally correct but he is currently an isolated figure. He should know better but there is a culture within football that is very much win at all costs and good ol' Colin has taken that to the highest level possible. He is there to win games, not to go on a one-man crusade because he holds a refereeing qualification.
Anyway, if this is an objection then it's a fruitless one IMO. Improving knowledge, or at least attempting to improve knowledge of the laws of the game can only be seen to be a good thing surely?