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We have another very good official that cannot call at another school do to some conflict with the head coach there. We literally had to have him and another official swap fields to avoid the situation. The fields were clear accross town from one another.
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Take what Garth has said to heart, because it is true, true, true. "Thats the motto of the bad umpire. In reality, it happens far, far less often to good umpires." |
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If he's that good of an official then he should know how to handle a coach and you don't let it interfere with any present game. I've had coaches that I've had to eject time and time again, they don't like me, but when it comes down to it they want me calling their big game because they know I'm going to do a good job. Another coach that scratched me in HS one season, he moved and still comes in our area twice a year, and they always give me his games because he's a problem coach. I don't like him, he don't like me, but we have a mutual agreement. Ironically, this year he won the state championship in his division and guess who had his regional and semi-final games? He showed his tail, (usually to my partners) I had to put him in his place and all was well. But, it was a good game and they ended up winning. Thanks David |
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To expand on what Garth so eloquently said.
-Good umpires DO in deed have their judgement questioned. -Good umpires know their judgement is solid and nothing phases them (most of the time anyway). -Good umpires know when they missed a play, kicked one, etc. They don't need an excuse to hide behind. -Good umpires know when they're getting worked by a coach, and a good coach knows whether he can work an umpire or not. Am I saying your not a good umpire, not at all, I've never seen you work. I can say that I thought the same way you did when I was first starting out. I realized I was the problem, not the coaches. I got better, I strive to get better every game. My advice, do the game unless your fearing bodily harm. Be courteous, but firm if you have to be. Don't accomodate them, but if you have to launch them, don't hesitate.
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Last year my chapter had a senior umpire involved in a close play, an argument and a valid ejection of a player for charging the umpire and making contact. Following the game the player and his Dad/Coach followed the umpire to his car and threatened and harassed both umpires until the police eventually had to be called....
The game occurred on an the evening of our weekly summer chapter meeting. After hearing the story a phone call was made to the league.......and they were told by our association president that NO umpires will be reporting for ANY games until the offenders were punished.......... end result, Dad/coach banned from league permanently, Player suspended for the rest of the season..... Makes paying the association dues worth every penny....so Im hoping that your association group will back you up and offer support......and some training and guidance on conflict management...... [Edited by piaa_ump on Jun 22nd, 2005 at 12:11 PM] |
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drumbum...
From the tone of your posts you seem to be an inexperienced umpire.
I recommend that you work the game...with one of the big dogs in your group. Have him go with you to watch your back. Let your "inner-Stalin" free and take charge of the game. Don't take any crap, not even a fart from upwind. I would wager that the coaches are perceiving a "weakness" in you and are on it like a dog on a ham bone. If you are a real redneck you will understand what I mean...I should know, I is one.
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