THE Gravesend Saturday Football League has
been plunged into crisis through an unprecedented shortage of referees.
League referees’ secretary Barry Fissenden says the competition, which last
season celebrated its centenary, had just 13 registered referees to officiate in
three divisions of 15 teams.
The league boasted 49 at the same time last year. Hopes that the Gravesend
League might attract referees from the now defunct Dartford League have come to
nothing and Mr Fissenden described the situation as a “big crisis".
He cited the continual abuse of referees as the root cause of the problem and
blamed clubs for not heeding earlier warnings over a problem that had simmered
for years.
He said: “When referee applications were returned on June 20, I received 13,
and many of those are not making themselves regularly available.
“There is every possibility that on many weekends next season this league may
have just seven referees to call on.
“I’m not going to pull punches over this problem because there is no point.
This league kicks off in September and we are facing a big crisis.”
Even though the Gravesend branch of the Kent Referees’ Association is among
the most active in the county, they have been unable to stem the tide of
officials turning their back on the game.
Mr Fissenden added: “When teams turn up for games next season and regularly
find that no referee is available to officiate, they should look at themselves
and ask if they contributed to the problem.
“If players and officials would stop abusing referees then maybe we could get
to grips with this problem.
“I see that the North Kent Sunday League have increased their referees’ fees
to try and combat the problem. I mean no disrespect to that league but I don’t
think money will solve it.
“Referees do not want to be subjected to constant ridicule and abuse.
“All I can do now is ring round and try and persuade those referees who have
turned their back on the game to help us out.”
Kent County FA Referees' Officer John Newson, who lives in Gravesend, predicted
the problem would get worse across the county.
He said: “What the Gravesend League are experiencing is the start of what will
become a most unfortunate trend throughout Saturday junior football, not only in
Kent, but nationally.
“It will get a lot worse before it gets better - if indeed it does get
better.”
Any referee wishing to officiate on the Gravesend League is asked to contact
Barry Fissenden on 01474 746082.
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