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Breaking News (Week Monday 6th Sept) Print E-mail
Written by Kevin Bryant   
Tuesday, 07 September 2010
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Bizarre refereeing start to week!

Monday night commenced with two games one in League XVI the other League XVII. This meant each game had a different rule for the GK's.

Basically the new rule does not allow a back pass unless the GK is in his opponents half!

The new rule created new problems to be solved, from a side of the pitch viewpoint players found it easier to press,but less easy to keep possession as the GK had been excluded as an option.  Confused, join the clubUndecided

 

   
 landscape_gifhe_less_25.jpg  Fulstow are bowing out of the Monday night league in sensational style, Shamrock now know what it feels like to get a drubbing. Fulstow with out listing names were sensational, dominating their experienced opponents, who manfully stuck to their task for the full 40 minutes.  The 12-0 score illustrates the attacking skills of Fulstow, the 0 a stupendous performance from Gav' Broughton in the Fulstow net, for one save I had already ready recorded a Shamrock goal!
   
 Monday Premier League
 Valiant 7 Youngs' Seafoods' 1 was a game that highlighted the new rule problems or not. Valiant was a winner as Ryan Smith is never used as a 'flying GK,' Youngs had a problem, they have GK's that could play 'fly' but do they risk using him in the opponents half, lose the ball and its in your own net. The'fly' GK has become a high risk strategy.
   
 Under 11's
 Grimsby Soccer Club Elite have gone top of the Junior under 11 league played at Novartis, but long way to go. A 'Rizla' between top three, Grimsby Soccer Club Elite and Grimsby Panthers  (7 without loss), and East Coast A (9 without loss) are locked in a real battle.
   
 Tuesday Senior
 El Dogoes comfortably beat Biffa (previously Newton Heath). Franklin College vs. Madrid was a close call game before a ball was kicked, illustrated by final score - 5-4 Madrid
   
 Wednesday Senior
 I left BBS Couriours vs. Yarra at half time with Rob Phillips team trailing Yarra by 4 goals and looking well beaten, shocked to get a call that BBS had won 8-6.  GRS 7 Scartho 6 completed the night.
   
 Thursday Senior
 
   
 Refereee info:
 The Louth Referees Association meets on the second monday of each month at the Hospital Club in Louth. The meetings start at 7.30pm. The first meeting of the new season will be next Monday the 13th September.

Further information can be obtained from the Secretary, Trevor Albery to whom all correspondence, apologies etc should be directed. Trevors contact email is  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

All Referees are invited to meetings of the RA and those who have not previously been a full member or who have allowed membership to lapse will be made particularly welcome at meetings of either Grimsby or Louth or both.

Remember the Grimsby RA meets on the last Monday of the month at Lucarlys so you are all spoiled for choice!

I final reminder that the FAMOA meeting will be held at Lincoln next Thursday the 16th Sspetember and you are all asked to let Phil Joslin know if you are attending for catering arrangements. Those who have already replied through me do NOT need to do so again as I have passed on the numbers.

Regards
DAVID YOUNG [ This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ]
Secretary
Grimsby RA
Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 September 2010 )
 
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