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Chuck Fleischer [Editor AskTheRef.com]Vacaville California USAFirst AskTheRef.com Appearance:7/4/2002First Year Licensed:'83 ayso '88 ussf License Level:USSF Grade 05 Emeritus
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I grew up in the world of a military officer and travelled extensively with my family. I learned about Football beginning in 1954 on an island called Bermuda. I played for my school and when not playing or listed as a substitute found myself running lines. The bug bit hard. In 1977 eldest my son began to play. I was volunteered to coach his team, something about the other coach not knowing anything about the game. The team contributed massively to the goals for column of every other side on the table. We seemed to avoid scoring them but had fun anyway. The next year was a different story, we found scoring goals was loads more fun than letting them score all the time.
Once I retired from the Marines I found refereeing was a pretty good way to supplement my income, to keep fit and have fun. There was the occasional lousy game and the occasional screaming coach and the occasional spectator that really didn't have a clue. I advanced quickly after being licensed by USSF, passed the test on Thursday and Sunday a Men's Amateur match for a start. Didn't even have a badge to wear but somehow I struggled through and convinced the players that having fun didn't involve fouling their opponents. That was, and is, how I view The Game. Much to my surprise I was advanced the next year, without testing, physical or written and not assessed. I just went up a grade, much to the chagrin of a lot of folks around here. All of a sudden I thought there was a future in The Game for this old Marine. In short order I was a Grade 05 and rated way up there. I thought becoming a National was possible but my knees thought otherwise. I did and they didn't, oh well...
I came to AskTheRef because I thought I could make a difference. There is so much bad information being broadcast by so many people I thought this would be place to get out the word. It's really frustrating to find how many folks are willing to demonstrate their ignorance about The Game by telling others how much they "know". I looked at other "Chat" sites and found a Nom d' plume hiding their identity so mistakes were not traceable. I liked the idea AskTheRef was a place to go to get an answer, a place where opinions could be offered and, above all, a place to help out a bit. Hobbies and General InterestI seem to be a general nuisance. I sail my boat, maintain my autos, build (at a slow pace) my home, generally help out others where I can, I travel as often as possible and try to referee when I get there. Then there is the football...Favorite QuoteFrom Charles Gregory Lane, my first coach: Dribble till you feel the net 'round your ears then have a go.
From an anonymous helicopter pilot: Loose not thy turns lest the Earth rise up and smite thee.
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