. RESPECT CODE OF CONDUCT Parents and players Please Read.

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eferee is in chargeE
ncourage team-matesS
hout, but don’t criticiseP
lay fairlyEnjoy the game
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aptain only speaks to the refereeT
ry, whatever the score
On average, 7,000 referees quit football every year
because of the abuse they receive from players and from the sidelines. Lots of
children also pack it in because of the attitude and actions of
over-enthusiastic and pushy parents.
In response, The FA’s Respect programme provides a series of tools for leagues,
clubs, coaches, Referees, players and parents from grassroots to elite football
to ensure a safe, positive environment in which to enjoy the game.
These tools include agreed codes of conduct, in-service training for Referees,
Respect club packs, spectator sideline barriers funded by the Football
Foundation and ensuring captains work with referees to manage player behaviour.
The FA has also launched a free online Respect Parent Guide to highlight
examples of poor behaviour and, more importantly, how it can be improved. To see
the Guide for Parents and carers
click here .
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DON'T BE A " JACK THE BISCUIT "