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    How do you get into it?

    i am 15 years old ad always been a fan of football, i know all rules ect.

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    Ask your manager about it if you play for a team.
    If not, go to your local/county FA or the FA website should have some information on how to get started.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grainger@CUFC View Post
    Ask your manager about it if you play for a team.
    If not, go to your local/county FA or the FA website should have some information on how to get started.
    What he said.

    Also be a complete and utter **** head in school so you can handle the abuse from players while your on the pitch!

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    I think contacting the FA would be the way to go yeah. They're the people who employ referees.

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    On my county FA website it says the words get into football and i click that and then it says refereeing. Its like £65 for me Im doing mine soon. Only thing is, you probably dont know all the rules, half the professional refs dont know the rules.

    You have to training in a classroom for some amount of time, then you need to do practical work within a group, then do an assesment, then do a practical assesment. Then do 6 11-a-side matches to get your money back. And then your level 9/8. £20 a game, then after a year (roughly 20 matches) you can apply for level 7/6/5/4/3/2/1 obviously you have to be level 6 to be level 5 etc. And level 1 you have to be able to see 25m and stuff like that but youve got a long time till then. And Oh, you cant ref players older than you until your 18 and you have to ref players 2 Years younger than you.
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