Reminders for Clubs/Coaches 2009 Summer Season Games Commissioner Report East Central Soccer District Meeting 9 March 2009
GC Goals for 2009 GC Goals for 2009 Focus on teaching soccer and sportsmanship ◦ Follow-up on poor behavior of coaches ◦ Utilize Tracking System developed in ‘08 for yellow/red cards By Club By Team By Individual Reduce the amount of administrative follow-up ◦ Let the kids play --- keep the adults out of the way ◦ Be prepared for game day (Game day checklist) ◦ Dispute Resolution (Usually scores) ◦ Game reschedule/forfeit
Yellow/Red Card Tracking Behavior better in 2008 vs. 2007? Coaching ejections down Red Cards down Problem teams (2) were addressed Cardings/Ejections Summer League Play Final 2008 YTD2007 Same Period Comments Red Cards 2134 ASC-4 FC Magic/How - 3 Allouez/Ash/FVU - 2 FDL/MASC/NH/OSH/WC – 1 Yellow Cards Coach Ejections 04Received complaints that did not result in a coach ejection. Administrative Follow-up Incorrect Scorecards20 (0.9%)n/a No Score Entered166 (7.6%) Incorrect Roster Usage3 know casesn/aNo additional since last meeting No Show/Forfeit14 (0.6%)na # of Game Dispute Resolutions20n/a
Reducing Administrative Follow-up Top 2 issues causing administrative follow-up 1.Incorrectly filled out score cards 2.Disputes over “no-shows” and rescheduling of games Recommended Club action 1. Teach your coaches how to fill out a score card 2. Review Game Day Check with all Coaches (and give them a copy for inclusion with other game equipment) 3. Review the Dispute Resolution Form (for issues with scores, posted scores, forfeits, rescheduling or anything else) No action will be taken unless a dispute resolution form is completed
Start with “Info” on the Home Page
More stuff than you’ll ever read on Info page
Include “Game Number” on all communication
Filling out a Score Card
Rescheduling Four Principles 1. Avoid it if you can 2. Communicate with the other team! i.Be Adult ii.“I left a message” or “I ed them” is not communication iii.Focus on letting the kids play (vs. “winning” the forfeit argument) 3. Communicate with your Club/Other Club i.President ii.Referee Assignor iii.Field Commissioner/Assignor 4. Utilize the “Game Change and Dispute Resolution Form”
Rescheduling Official EC Rules Unofficial Rule s 1. Use Common Sense --- work things out with the other Coach/Club 2. Focus on getting the kids a chance to play Rescheduling Games Clubs/teams may attempt to reschedule games ONLY for the following reasons: 1. Game postponed due to inclement weather 2. Field deemed unplayable by the field marshal, referee or owner 3. Games conflicting with a ‘state league’ commitment 4. Games that conflict with tournaments 5. Games that conflict with school events Games should not be rescheduled due to a few players missing. In the event a game has to be rescheduled, the new date should be determined at least seven days before the originally scheduled game date (to allow the referees and field schedulers advanced warning). The rescheduled date must be during the EC League season. Fill out East Central Dispute Resolution form to create a paper trail for rescheduled games. Communication between clubs is vital. All re-scheduled games must be approved by the home club field scheduler and referee scheduler. If either scheduler is unable to reschedule then the game will be declared a ‘no contest’.
Focus on communications for Game Changes Always utilize Game Number in any Communications
Rescheduling Endorsements Common Issue ---- don’t forget about the folks who schedule the Ref’s & Fields
Last but not least……….. ……if in doubt…………. ………call Sue Ann!!