Do referees need to be full time?

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cpwigan
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Do referees need to be full time?

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IMO SL Referees should have the choice whereas IIRC it was compulsory to be full time. With the best will in the world 2 of the 3 officials mentioned in the article below will never go fulltime. Nor will our very own Robster. Why exclude people for being too successful in real life.

http://www.superleague.co.uk/article.php?id=20604
Kittwazzer
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The reverse of that argument is also true in that a substandard referee can get to the top if he is able to go 'full time'!

I think there is definitely room for both full and part time refs if they are up to the mark. Not as though we have an excess of talent is it!
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Haven't noticed any improvement since they went full-time, so yeah, I'd say let part-time ones in.

Always been impressed with Hicks when I've seen him in the TV Championship games.
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GeoffN wrote:Haven't noticed any improvement since they went full-time, so yeah, I'd say let part-time ones in.

Always been impressed with Hicks when I've seen him in the TV Championship games.
Do you not think he looks like Stuart Cummings?
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Linzi
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Full timers are able to dedicate a lot more time to their officiating than part timers who have other jobs, getting home from work then rushing out for a Friday night game must be quite difficult, particularly for mental preparation. I'm sure a large panel of full timers would be the ideal though it wouldn't be an overnight thing with financial constraints.
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josie andrews wrote:
GeoffN wrote:Haven't noticed any improvement since they went full-time, so yeah, I'd say let part-time ones in.

Always been impressed with Hicks when I've seen him in the TV Championship games.
Do you not think he looks like Stuart Cummings?
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Re: Do referees need to be full time?

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josie andrews wrote:
GeoffN wrote:Haven't noticed any improvement since they went full-time, so yeah, I'd say let part-time ones in.

Always been impressed with Hicks when I've seen him in the TV Championship games.
Do you not think he looks like Stuart Cummings?
He does, a bit, but it's not his fault, poor lad.
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