Ok, I am finally getting around to talk about the match, and I still owe you the commentary regarding the seminar and some links but I should be able to get to that shortly. Work during these last 2-3 weeks has been very demanding, so the only time I have is on the weekends.
The match last weekend was one that I thought was not going to be played, it was snowing (more like flurries) 25 F that morning and windy, but by the time I had to leave for the match, there was a lot of sun, still very cold and windy.
I arrived at the park with 25 minutes to spare for the start of the match and there was no one that looked over 40 and ready to play soccer. I found the field we were going to play on, a well worn turf field. There were a couple of people there, kicking the ball around or passing the football and when I thought that the game had been called, and that I had not heard about it, the ladies started arriving.
The match itself was uneventful, really nothing of note, except the brutal wind and that both goals in the match were against the wind. So basically the team with the wind to their backs had the ball on the other side of the field the whole game, but there was one counter-attack in each half that scored a goal.
The other two interesting things were that at the end of the half, I began to blow my whistle to signal the end of the half and one of the ladies shoots from the outside, beating the goalie, but I was already into my second blast by the time the ball crossed the line for a goal. I immediately disallowed the goal stating that the half ended when I began my whistling, not when it concluded but it did teach me a lesson, do not blow for the half unless there is little chance of an immediate goal to avoid confusion.
The other thing of note was the fact that in one play one of the ladies tried to save a ball from going out to touch and I was about 3 feet away and called that the ball had gone over the line. She went ballistic, but really, how could she when I was a few feet away. I could get it if I was 20 feet away and with a weird angle. Still she did not like it at all, oh well.
And my knee started acting up again, so since the match, I went to my doctor who said I had a strained LDL (never heard of it) and that I should wear a brace, warm up considerably before reffing and to premedicate with 600mg of Advil to see if the issue goes away, if not, he will take some pictures to see what else could be wrong, but that my knee is structually sound.
Back to the match, I was proud of the ladies, some of which were closer to 60 than to 40. They played hard, had a good idea of what to do with the ball and they were clean for the most part. I enjoyed their match and hope to do it again before the tournaments/matches start in a month or two.
More on the seminar in the days to come. Keep those emails coming!
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