intresting post there.
Well I am not saying all I do is perfect, far from, but usually my main problem is that I put the calls on a level that is to high for the playing teams. In this game I was slightly below what was a good level, I could have called more. And I don't know if this will affect my dicision if this happens again. I never think when I make calls or during a game, I just work. It's after I must have the self qritique that is needed to become a good official. And I think I have it, even though I am deaming this weren't a "louzy call".
Talking of qritique, how do you do to improve yourselfs as officials? I've been given the tip to have a mate in the audince (an official too offcours) who can comment on technique and such. But you can't have that evry game, what do you do after the game?
I go through the game, evaluate calls I've made, good once, bad ones, parts were there should be a call and I havn't called it. Then I take this with me and try to improve it to the next game, how do oyu do?
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