At our local club we get all our Ref's qualified and pay them to take all games from 8 upwards. Surprisingly, to me, we have so many young people wanting to ref we have linesmen and women wanting to do the younger age groups - for money - as well! Get's expensive.
Some problems occur from players - re language, aggression and of course nutty parents but our Ref Coordinator and Committee handle such matters as and when they occur, supporting the game leader/ref if and when (not often) required.
Educating the parents/coaches is important each year but that's okay. Just what you have to do.
Also we've got all our 5 and 6 yr old players (120+) lead by our team leaders aged 12+. We make all the team leaders - lead a quick individual ball skill session with the players and then lead a game each week - each one is paid and will take the grassroots course next year if they want to be a game leader in 2012.
We also run a session or two with these team leaders immediately prior to the season, focusing on positive language, how to assist players and make the sessions better for players and themselves. Tried it in 2011 worked well - will work even better in 2012 and of course we're building a heap of quality young coaches to assist with skill development in the younger age groups in coming years.
On top the Game leaders in the 5/6s lead thru the skills to show each week. They meet 15 mins before each Saturday session by a qualified coach and person who is a specialist in primary school education/development. This guy has set the skills and simply rotates them thru every 4 weeks, tweaking what does/doesn't work.
Kids benefit if they get a good coach - ie someone who relates, enthusiastic etc. Not all our coaches are that confident yet.
It's a model - without outsourcing not sure how else we can get anything better for the young players. Just playing a game is great - but some players may never touch the ball in the 5/6 age group which happened at the past in our club.
Selling the message of each kid with a ball - means development - how to support your kid when they play - no boot it, get stuck in unhelpful comments - clubs need to educate which thru email and web is much easier than it used to be, but always takes time and meets resistance.
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