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Author: Dick Sawdon Smith

Abuse Them and You’ll Lose Them

A new survey has shown that two thirds of referees say they are regularly abused. Over 2000 referees took part in survey conducted by the sporting University of Loughborough. 32% of the participants were Level 7 referees who are junior …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 17 December 2015 Posted in From the middle

Deliberate Handball is Not Always Simple

Swansea City felt they were robbed when they lost their game against Liverpool by a penalty for handball. Gary Monk, their manager, said Swansea’s Neil Taylor had his back the ball, so how could it be deliberate as demanded by …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 11 December 2015 Posted in From the middle Tagged with Deliberate Handball, Handball

What do Goal Line Assistant Referees do?

A refereeing colleague said to me recently, ‘what are these extra officials who stand on the goal line supposed to do? He had been watching Champions League matches and was referring to the two Additional Assistant Referees as they are …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 3 December 2015 Posted in From the middle

Can Fair Play Awards Stem Aggression?

The Chronicle’s report of the withdrawal of referees from the Thames Valley Premier League last week, has certainly received some publicity in refereeing circles around the world. It arose of course over the standard of behaviour at some clubs and …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 26 November 2015 Posted in From the middle Tagged with aggression, fair play

Don’t let dissent destroy your game

In the absence of Ady Williams, former international footballer and captain of Reading FC, who was instead reporting for BBC Berkshire Radio on Maidenhead’s well earned FA Cup replay with Port Vale, Reading RA are thankful for Dick Sawdon Smith …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 26 November 2015 Posted in Guest speakers

Don’t let dissent destroy your game

In the absence of Ady Williams, former international footballer and captain of Reading FC, who was required by BBC Berkshire Radio to commentate on Maidenhead’s well earned FA Cup replay with Port Vale, Reading RA is grateful to Dick Sawdon …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 26 November 2015 Posted in Guest speakers Tagged with Dick Sawdon Smith

Which tackles warrant a caution?

Recently I wrote how a tackle became a foul, but the question has arisen, when does a foul tackle become a cautionable offence. Quite obviously whenever the referee whistles for a foul, he doesn’t automatically reach in his pocket for …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 19 November 2015 Posted in From the middle Tagged with Caution, Tackles, trip

Jeff Finlay – Empathy & Discipline

In view of the publicity gained by the Rugby World Cup held in England this year and the views expressed by several commentators about the difference in attitude to the referee between rugby players and footballers, it was singularly appropriate …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 14 November 2015 Posted in Guest speakers

Mini Law Quiz – Oct 2015

The Goalkeeper in his own penalty area realises that a deliberate kick back to him from one of his defenders is a little wayward and likely to go into the goal, so he dives and denies an obvious goal by …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 14 November 2015 Posted in 5 Minute Law Quiz

Sept 2015 Mini Law Quiz

In the Norwich City v Crystal Palace match, Simon Hooper in his first game after being promoted to the Premier League, disallowed a goal by Cameron Jerome, scored by what many thought was a brilliant overhead, scissors kick. No opponent …

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By Dick Sawdon Smith Posted on 14 November 2015 Posted in 5 Minute Law Quiz

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