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Originally Posted by Kostja
Interesting discussion. I do agree that it helps a great deal to talk about situations, calls, etc. after games. But why is it not part of your regular routine to sit down with your partners for 15 or 20 minutes after every game and talk about the key moments in the game you just worked together?
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Where did you read where someone said they did not do this? Maybe I am speaking for myself, but many games I am taking a shower and getting dressed. That usually takes more than 20 minutes based on the locker room facilities. Who said not to do this or we did not do this already?
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Originally Posted by Kostja
I like going out and I like to hang out with other referees, but to analyse a game the perfect place would be in the lockerroom right after the game, from my point of view. At least that's what we do in Europe (and no, it is not highschool ball ;-), and yes, we use Feeble rules)
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I do not know about you, but I do not want to spend an hour or 2 sitting in a locker room (especially HS locker rooms) talking about everything having to do with the game. In my experience much of what is discussed about officiating is not limited to the game you worked that night or anything that will not be a long drawn out conversation.
Peace