So I go the idea of restarting the referee dictionary thread due to the fact that we once had a referee dictionary thread but it has been months since someone has posted there and that someone in my region, Esportiva requested a referee for a certain event. I have now decided to make a brand spanking new referee thread for those RPers that love to make their match reports (or whatever RP thing tickles your fancy) as real as possible.
Little quote of the guy who made the original referee thread,
Ariddia wrote:The idea is simple. This thread would serve as a reference point, whenever you're roleplaying your team's match, if you want the match to have a ref with a name and a certain style.
With that in mind I decided to update the format of submitting refs. I will create a form to fill out and a make a list of referees depending on what level of refereeing they can do (i.e U-15, U-21, WC, etc.). I plan to update the referee's age by one year every World Cup. So enough of intros, lets submit refs!
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[b]Name:[/b]
[b]Age:[/b]
[b]Sex:[/b]
[b]Species (Human, Elf, Earth Pony, etc.):[/b]
[b]Type of Referee (Assistant, Head):[/b]
[b]Level (U-15, U-21, Senior, All):[/b]
[b]Experience:[/b]
[b]Bio:[/b]
When you want to use a referee just TG me and I'll update the list of refs and put him/her/etc the tournament list thing.
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Name:
Thomas Youngston
Age:
30
Sex:
Male
Species (Human, Elf, Earth Pony, etc.):
Human
Type of Referee (Assistant, Head):
Head Referee
Level (U-15, U-21, Senior, All):
All
Bio:
Thomas Youngston was born in Hampshire, Felix and he has been refereeing for 5 years. He now wants to move on to international refereeing. He is known in the FCL/FFL for his mainly fair refereeing but his sometimes ridiculous speeches on the laws of the game when a player (usually younger ones) debate his call. He is also known to give quick yellow cards to anyone he seems is a bad kid. Now what constitutes as a bad kid for him is a mystery to most people, except for his wife and two kids and his Catholic church group. His favorite team is Hampshire United.