The first yellow given was because the blue player jumped right in front of the throw-in, which is an automatic yellow for failing to respect the required distance.
it would also help IF these type of fans knew what sport they were watching & IF they read the rulebook......but I think I'll hit the lottery twice before either of those 2 happen
I think she had a good touch on it, but when a shot is taken that far out she should be able to get in an appropriate position to where she can hang on to the ball. It is not so much her handling that needs work, but the speed and reaction of her footwork that needs to be improved upon.
from someone who has played varsity girls soccer. the girls don't even care about fouls. some will even say sorry or I will lmao. The parents get so worked up about nothing lol.
So, another match where the parents are questioning the referees (as if that doesn't happen enough as is). Here's what I saw (mileage may vary depending on other officials experience/tolerance of misconduct): @1:05 White's #4 didn't really do anything illegal, and both her and the black player kinda just end up on the turf. No foul, despite how awkward it looks. @1:30 Maybe there's a push from the black player? But the keeper punted the ball away, and I think the contact wasn't too much, so I'm ok with no foul. @1:53 Black #4 was called for a foul challenge. It ain't the hardest of contacts, but calling it to try and keep the match under control is understandable. (sidebar: no, just because the fouls happen to come when a player has fallen over, doesn't mean he's "only calling it if you fall".) @2:54 goal is not allowed due to hitting the (yellow) football crossbar. Under NFHS rules, the football crossbar is considered to be out of bounds, treating a ball hitting it the same as it going over the goal. Ergo, no goal and a goal kick. Ain't the refs fault the parents seem to have missed that. @4:06 I don't care what your reason it, jumping that close to a throw-in is a yellow card offense for failing to respect the required distance at a throw-in. The opposing team is required to yield 2 yards on a throw-in. @4:31 Since the referee wasn't in frame, I can't tell if he played the advantage here or not. I would have called the advantage here. @5:22 Seeing as how the camera was following the disruptive spectator, I can't tell if the referee issued a card on this challenge. Judging by the reaction of another of the spectators going "there's a card", I can safely assume the tackle earned white 16 a yellow. Certainly looks rough, but I am alright with a yellow here. Also, that spectator would be ejected in any of my matches. Game stops, I call the game admins, and have them tell him to leave. @6:39 No play here, but I do like the sentiment of the parent. "If a player is telling you to shut up..." Yeah, the amount of times I have heard players be embarrassed at their parents in any of the matches I officiate. @7:51 Since both players went up for a ball, no foul. The keeper seems to lean a bit, but I have a hard time convincing myself that is a foul. @8:24 Black #25's initial contact is legal, as it is shoulder to shoulder and not using any extra force than is necessary. White #15's follow up contact is deemed to be a foul, and I can see why. The contact is made to the back of the opponent. Also, there was an extension of the arms as well, so either bits of contact could be the foul that was called. Simple foul though, no cards (much to the dismay of the spectators). @8:48 I despise when people say things like this at a soccer match. Why oh why would you encourage the players to commit fouls... @8:49 ... cause then these things happen. No, this wasn't a huge foul, but you can imagine a harder collision. As for the foul itself, simple foul for pushing. @9:26 Foul called here for pushing an opponent. Looks like a simple foul was called here. I would have warned the player (mind you, it is white #16 who is presumably sitting on a yellow from the incident earlier) that she is pushing it, but alas a foul was called, and I have no major complaints. @10:46 Possibly an obstruction, but that's me nitpicking on this play, so no issues continuing play. @10:59 No fouls in this sequence. Contact, sure, but nothing really warranting a foul, since both players are being aggressive. Overall, the parents presented more of an issue in this match as opposed to the players, who probably acted more aggressively due to the parents egging them on.
Another general statement about spectators: generally speaking, as the athletes get older, good spectators will usually get a better understanding of the rules/laws of the game. When varsity parents don't get why you can't jump in front of a throw in (or even ponder for more than a second why you can't), that tells me, as an official, that the spectator is not educated.
This was a good, hard fought game. For club ball, this is the norm. Didn’t see any vicious from either side. Sad to see a few parents act like that, however sure they were thinking of player safety (?)
I agree with everyone in the comments. These parents are asking for red cards when its just a foul. etc. but #16 should of at least gotten a yellow. Shes a great player on the ball but from what i've seen so far shes already fould about 3 times. That warrants a yellow to me.
Interesting that the 4th goal stood for St. Joseph Academy. When looking at the throw-in, the girl had almost her entire foot in bounds when she made the throw which should have been flagged for an illegal throw. It was inconsequential, just interesting it was missed since it was pretty obvious from your worse angle from the camera yards away.
The biggest issue comes down to the rule. The rules state that as long as part of the foot is on the line, it is legal. Plus, there are bigger points of interest on the pitch for the official at the taking of a throw-in.
i don’t think i’ve heard worse parents in my life. hopefully they take a step back from their daughters and just let them play, because it’s awful the way they yell.
These parents are so soft lmao
FACTS
what’s wrong with these parents? it’s a high school soccer game. No need to scream and yell at the refs
It wasn’t even a foul
personally, i would be so embarrassed if these were my parents. they don’t know the different between a red card and a foul.
It wasn’t even a foul
The first yellow given was because the blue player jumped right in front of the throw-in, which is an automatic yellow for failing to respect the required distance.
yet they questioned it vehemently!
yes these parents are so stupid
these parents are just embarrassing
the crowd knew how good #16 was on white so they all wanted her off
I haven't finished watching...but what an opening goal! The feint and then the placement. Well done
It was bad defense from blue but a great finish
“Tackle her” that’s literally disgusting.
parents need to realize, just because they fall doesn’t mean it’s a foul.
it would also help IF these type of fans knew what sport they were watching & IF they read the rulebook......but I think I'll hit the lottery twice before either of those 2 happen
The school administer should be stepping in to control the parents.
Still in study hall lol I did all my homework while watching these
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if number 16 would run up the field when the other girl dribbles the ball they would have so many goals
I’m going to need a mute button for the sideline.
The foot work from these two teams was ✨chefs kiss✨ especially number 3 on blue and black. Also that save at 10:30 was badass.
It was good but sloppy... but what do you expect from high school...
This is just not true
@@judahlomo9957 sound like a hating ass bitch
@Baddie B “That save was badass” lmao listen to yourself bitch, a 10 year old would save that, the ball is going towards her hands.
I think she had a good touch on it, but when a shot is taken that far out she should be able to get in an appropriate position to where she can hang on to the ball. It is not so much her handling that needs work, but the speed and reaction of her footwork that needs to be improved upon.
You know the parents are in the wrong when the girls are telling them to be quiet cause they wanna play.
from someone who has played varsity girls soccer. the girls don't even care about fouls. some will even say sorry or I will lmao. The parents get so worked up about nothing lol.
So, another match where the parents are questioning the referees (as if that doesn't happen enough as is). Here's what I saw (mileage may vary depending on other officials experience/tolerance of misconduct):
@1:05 White's #4 didn't really do anything illegal, and both her and the black player kinda just end up on the turf. No foul, despite how awkward it looks.
@1:30 Maybe there's a push from the black player? But the keeper punted the ball away, and I think the contact wasn't too much, so I'm ok with no foul.
@1:53 Black #4 was called for a foul challenge. It ain't the hardest of contacts, but calling it to try and keep the match under control is understandable. (sidebar: no, just because the fouls happen to come when a player has fallen over, doesn't mean he's "only calling it if you fall".)
@2:54 goal is not allowed due to hitting the (yellow) football crossbar. Under NFHS rules, the football crossbar is considered to be out of bounds, treating a ball hitting it the same as it going over the goal. Ergo, no goal and a goal kick. Ain't the refs fault the parents seem to have missed that.
@4:06 I don't care what your reason it, jumping that close to a throw-in is a yellow card offense for failing to respect the required distance at a throw-in. The opposing team is required to yield 2 yards on a throw-in.
@4:31 Since the referee wasn't in frame, I can't tell if he played the advantage here or not. I would have called the advantage here.
@5:22 Seeing as how the camera was following the disruptive spectator, I can't tell if the referee issued a card on this challenge. Judging by the reaction of another of the spectators going "there's a card", I can safely assume the tackle earned white 16 a yellow. Certainly looks rough, but I am alright with a yellow here. Also, that spectator would be ejected in any of my matches. Game stops, I call the game admins, and have them tell him to leave.
@6:39 No play here, but I do like the sentiment of the parent. "If a player is telling you to shut up..." Yeah, the amount of times I have heard players be embarrassed at their parents in any of the matches I officiate.
@7:51 Since both players went up for a ball, no foul. The keeper seems to lean a bit, but I have a hard time convincing myself that is a foul.
@8:24 Black #25's initial contact is legal, as it is shoulder to shoulder and not using any extra force than is necessary. White #15's follow up contact is deemed to be a foul, and I can see why. The contact is made to the back of the opponent. Also, there was an extension of the arms as well, so either bits of contact could be the foul that was called. Simple foul though, no cards (much to the dismay of the spectators).
@8:48 I despise when people say things like this at a soccer match. Why oh why would you encourage the players to commit fouls...
@8:49 ... cause then these things happen. No, this wasn't a huge foul, but you can imagine a harder collision. As for the foul itself, simple foul for pushing.
@9:26 Foul called here for pushing an opponent. Looks like a simple foul was called here. I would have warned the player (mind you, it is white #16 who is presumably sitting on a yellow from the incident earlier) that she is pushing it, but alas a foul was called, and I have no major complaints.
@10:46 Possibly an obstruction, but that's me nitpicking on this play, so no issues continuing play.
@10:59 No fouls in this sequence. Contact, sure, but nothing really warranting a foul, since both players are being aggressive.
Overall, the parents presented more of an issue in this match as opposed to the players, who probably acted more aggressively due to the parents egging them on.
5:14 twist dance body feint skills 😂
Wow 3:50 an amazing goal!!!!
There’s a difference between aggressive and dirty and these parents need to learn it.
5:19 is a clean tackle. The ref is bad and the parents are soft
These parents are crazy 😂
Another general statement about spectators: generally speaking, as the athletes get older, good spectators will usually get a better understanding of the rules/laws of the game. When varsity parents don't get why you can't jump in front of a throw in (or even ponder for more than a second why you can't), that tells me, as an official, that the spectator is not educated.
This was a good, hard fought game. For club ball, this is the norm. Didn’t see any vicious from either side. Sad to see a few parents act like that, however sure they were thinking of player safety (?)
these parents, especially the dad that shouted at the ref are just embarrising
I agree with everyone in the comments. These parents are asking for red cards when its just a foul. etc. but #16 should of at least gotten a yellow. Shes a great player on the ball but from what i've seen so far shes already fould about 3 times. That warrants a yellow to me.
I’m number 16 and number 16 in the game is just like me a keep imagining me in this game
5:20 the crowd is so stupid she got the ball first, that was a PERFECT tackle
didn't know getting someones ankles was a "perfect tackle". i thought it was supposed to be ball first not ankles
Interesting that the 4th goal stood for St. Joseph Academy. When looking at the throw-in, the girl had almost her entire foot in bounds when she made the throw which should have been flagged for an illegal throw. It was inconsequential, just interesting it was missed since it was pretty obvious from your worse angle from the camera yards away.
The biggest issue comes down to the rule. The rules state that as long as part of the foot is on the line, it is legal. Plus, there are bigger points of interest on the pitch for the official at the taking of a throw-in.
Rlly wish i could smack some of those parents omg
Bro really was asking for a red and then left the game after that foul shit had me dead🤣
i don’t think i’ve heard worse parents in my life. hopefully they take a step back from their daughters and just let them play, because it’s awful the way they yell.
The walk of shame
Everyone talking about the parents but that white team was playing real dirty
no. theres a fine line between dirty play and aggressive play. white was not dirty. maybe at some parts but 98.5% of the time white was not dirty.
You guys need to shut up I'm glad she slide tackled her she deserves it
Haha you guys are just mad that 16 is good and your team isn't
And don't call that team horrible they are not your team is
mid view loved the play boot ball when it was on their half
Midview did great so sad they lost. They were the better team
in this game, St. Joes was the better team
No definitely not against this team the white teams forwards and midfielders walked all over the blue and black teams defense
@@abbydaro3921 you know that St.Joes was white & midview was blue/black, right?
Easy way to tell which team is which in HS matches under NFHS rules: White is always away, and home wears their school colors.
Ha ha were winning
Only hot girls...Congratulations to USA soccer league.