Where realistic training comes alive. Anyone can learn a new skill or up date an existing one,could you help in an emergency? Why not become a local hero.
@benforbesmalone Congratulations on the appointment.
Write things down on a card .
Keep things simple & don't forget the whole team both ars & 4th person .
Happy to help With notes π let me know
@NathanRef96 Sorry to hear hopefully you're ok ? Happy to help discuss the process and what you need to do - referee for over 40 years , coach/ mentor / plus other roles dm if you want to - happy to help
The match official whose life was saved with a defibrillator after collapsing twice during a Belstone game is continuing to receive treatment in hospital.
https://t.co/WojqPsmjVI
FA CORE Talent ID events are back this Spring in collaboration with @FA_PGMOL & @BAMREFOfficial π
A great opportunity for referees to showcase their ability and be identified for development within FA CORE
β‘οΈ https://t.co/8V1wgU9HRh
Make sure you're signed up by 25 March π
Another hall, another donation can you give blood ?
On a recent trip donation number 74 .
You can really help save a life- make that call π and book a session if you can
#blooddonation#nhs#givingblood ,#savealife
@refsupportuk This is why shin guards should be mandatory & of a reasonable size - this was just some of the evidence that IFAB were sent - shin guards save serious incidents/ injuries
Helmets really do save lives ,
Over the past few weeks have been teaching road safety skills, learning how to help in an accident is priceless-
From first aid,to water safety, to road craft. Cycling - other safety skills
#cycling#bikeability, #cyclinglife#firstaid
Are you gifting π someone a new cycle π²?
Now taking bookings for the new year - to teach adult & children how to ride or improve existing skills - like road craft. This young person is the latest to learn .
#learntoride#bikeability#Sussex#cycling
Dm for bookings
With Xmas coming - this young person can now have some freedom on an early Xmas present π.
Learning a life skill - its not how many times you stop - its the number of times you reset & go again - less than 45 minutes after meeting her she was riding & starting by herself
Meet David β 85 years young and in the middle of his 66th season as a grassroots referee π±π₯
After a knee injury ended his playing days at just 17, David refused to walk away from the game he loved. In 1959, he picked up a whistle for the first time⦠and never looked back.
What started as a friendβs suggestion has become a lifetime of passion, commitment and community. His family even believe his incredible run may be a world record β and theyβre working to have it recognised π
From changing rules to changing attitudes, David has seen it all. And heβs still not done yet.
βIβll keep going,β he says. βMy body will tell me when to stop.β
66 seasons. One unstoppable love for the game.
Well done, Dave β youβre an inspiration to us all π