• Every manager marks their opponent’s spectators and management team out of 100 This is done of the match report sheet that is sent to the League registrar. Managers awarding scores of 40 or lower have to give a written report. This written report is then passed on to the County FA to look at.
• Every manager marks their opposing players out of 100. This is done on the match report sheet that is sent to the League registrar. Managers awarding scores of 40 or lower have to give a written report. This written report is then passed on to the County FA to look at.
• The above marks (spectators, management and players) are added together to create one score. These sporting points are added up at the end of the season and an average created. The team in each division with the highest score are given League badges to pass on to their players to iron on to their kit. The overall age-group winner is invited to the end of season presentation, where they are given a very large and impressive fair play trophy for the club with smaller versions of the same trophy for each player.
• Every manager marks the referee performance out of 100. All scores of 50 and below require a written reason as to why and this letter is then passed on to the County FA referee officer. Sadly some managers mark the referee 51, thus saving themselves from having to write a letter and thus we cannot do anything about it. At the end of the season, the average referee mark are passed on to the County FA for their records. We, as a League, use the average marks to appoint officials to the cup/trophy finals – thus rewarding the referees.
• We have introduced Match Watchers - If you have a spare Sunday and are able to watch a match for the League, please get in touch. These visits will be random and clubs will not be informed if they are having League match watcher observing them, so always be on your best behaviour as you never know who is watching!