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For the Good of the Game: Modern Techniques and Practical Wisdom for Today's Soccer Referee [Paperback]

Robert Evans (Author), Edward Bellion (Author)
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January 1, 2001
In this book the authors share their insight into refereeing soccer. Modern techniques of soccer officiating are exposed through the eyes of these seasoned professionals. Referees at all levels will benefit from this practical resource. Here are some of the helpful topics:

- The Art of Refereeing
- Preparing for the Game
- Setting the Tone for the Game
- Recognition of Fouls and Misconduct
- The Mysteries of Offside Revealed
- Use and Misuse of Advantage
- Free-Kicks
- Control of the Game
- Movement of the Referee
- Preventive Refereeing
- Fitness
- The Mental Factors



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"'For the Good of the Game is an indispensable guide for a beginning referee..." -- Angelo N. Bratsis, FIFA Special Award Recipient, Norwood, MA

"...an excellent balance between techniques, preparation, orchestration and analysis..." -- Ken Ridden, Referee Department, The Football Association, London

"Everything you say is so true...every soccer organization should make this book compulsory reading..." -- Ron Newman, "The Dean of U.S. Soccer Coaches"

About the Author

Robert Evans, Ph.D.

Robert Evans grew up near Swansea in South Wales, and played soccer in the local youth and senior leagues. Graduating from the University of Nottingham with a degree in Geology, he emigrated to Canada to pursue his studies, earning a Master of Science degree at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was in Nova Scotia that he first studied the Laws of the Game, and qualified as a referee while recuperating from a broken leg suffered while playing -- for the local brewery -- in the Nova Scotia league. Then followed a Ph.D. in Geology at the University of Kansas, where he was the player-coach of the university soccer team.

He arrived in Texas in 1969 to work as a research geologist for Mobil, and was convinced that his soccer career was over. But within weeks he was invited to be player-coach of the eventual league champions. He was also only the fifth registered referee in the city, and soon started teaching others, including a likely young lad named Edward Bellion. But for one more season they played together on the eventual State Champions of Texas, but then Bob gave up playing and coaching to concentrate on the fine art of refereeing, encouraged by the appearance of the North American Soccer league and its obvious need for officials.

He worked in the NASL from 1972 until the demise of the league in 1985. Bob joined the International Panel in 1979, and refereed preliminary games in the World Cup and the Olympic Competition. Travelling overseas throughout Central America and three times to Asia for tournaments, he refereed teams from every confederation in FIFA. He retired early from the list to accept the position of National Director of Referee Instruction for the USSF in 1988. In 1992 he became the first American to be appointed a FIFA Referee Instructor. Currently he is a National Referee Instructor and National Referee Assessor.

In 1996 he left Mobil, returned to school, completing the Science Communication program at U.C. Santa Cruz, and now freelances as a science writer from his home in northern California. In addition to his scientific papers in national and international journals, he has published articles in major popular magazines and websites, including Smithsonian, New Scientist, Exploratorium, WebMD and others. He is the author of "Manual for Linesmen" and "Teaching Offside" (with Tony Waiters), and dozens of articles on refereeing. Bob is the recipient of the Eddie Pearson Award, and the Bill Scofield Award of the United States Soccer Federation.

Married to the writer Jane Ellen Stevens, he has two daughters, Rhiannon, a flight attendant in Atlanta with Delta Airlines, and Si‰n, a surgeon in Merced, California.

Edward Bellion, Ph.D.

Edward Bellion was born and raised in Liverpool, England. He was educated in the local school system, after which he attended the University of Leeds where he received a B.Sc.(Hons) in Chemistry and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry. Following a research fellowship at the University of Minnesota, he accepted a faculty position in 1970 at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he is currently Professor of Biochemistry. His research interests lie in the biochemistry of growth of microorganisms in which he has authored over 30 scientific articles in national and international professional journals, and has lectured on his work at various International Scientific Symposia in Europe, Asia and North America.

His lifelong interest in soccer was ignited as a boy in Liverpool, a well-known soccer hotbed. He pursued his interest by playing and later coaching at the amateur level, and became a referee shortly after arriving in Texas. He was subsequently appointed to the North American Soccer League, first as linesman, and then as referee. His NASL career reached its zenith when he refereed the 1983 Soccer Bowl (NASL Championship game) in Vancouver between Tulsa and Toro


Product Details

  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Youth Sports Pub (January 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1889424080
  • ISBN-13: 978-1889424088
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,311,615 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Guide to Refereeing Soccer for All Levels of Referees, June 19, 2001
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This review is from: For the Good of the Game: Modern Techniques and Practical Wisdom for Today's Soccer Referee (Paperback)
This book is superior to any of the dozens of books I have read on officiating soccer. Bob Evans and Ed Bellion have co-authored an excellent resource for all referees--from the first-year recreational referee, to the veteran adult amateur hack, to the seasoned professional and international referee.

I have read this book several times over, and each time through it I learn something new or gain a fresh perspective on how to handle a challenging situation differently.

The authors demonstrate a broad and thorough understanding of the laws and spirit of the game through their writing. Diagrams in the book illustrate field positioning for the referee to consider so they can avoid mistakes and make proper decisions. Practical examples help the referee understand how to better manage players at any level, and ultimately how to best serve the game.

Every referee should add "For the Good of the Game" to their reference library.

--Steve Piercy, USSF State Referee, Referee Instructor, Referee Assessor

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Most Practical Approach Ever, March 5, 2001
This review is from: For the Good of the Game: Modern Techniques and Practical Wisdom for Today's Soccer Referee (Paperback)
Bob Evans and Ed Bellion have made an important contribution to the lexicon of books on The Game. Over the years that I have been involved in soccer both as an official and as a National Director of Assessment for the U.S. Soccer Federation, I have read uncounted books and attended an immense amount of lectures, instruction, and training sessions on officiating the game. I only wish this book had been available when I was blowing the whistle! These guys know and love the game. They provide a new frame for officials who wish to rise to the top of their profession as well as for the Sunday referee calling a youth or amateur game. The book will be of value, also, to coaches, players, and fans of the game, providing them a unique insight into the game from the officials' points of view. For officials, this is a MUST read!

Don Creswell National Assessor Former National Director of Assessment U.S. Soccer Federation

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book available on soccer refereeing..., May 20, 2002
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I fully agree with the other reviewers. Simply stated this is the best book available for anyone truly interested in learning about refereeing soccer. Very readable, with many wonderful anecdotes about the game. Great use of examples... covers every aspect of refereeing soccer. Much, much more than just a synopsis of The Laws. It digs deeper to provide a true understanding of what is behind the Laws, and how one can improve performance. This book has helped me immensely in my developement as a State level soccer referee. It is absolutely required reading for any soccer referee who is truly commited to this avocation / vocation. Buy this book -- I guarantee 100% that you will not be disappointed. Read it once, and then again -each time you will learn a bit more, something a little different that you missed the first time around. This book is presently the "bible" for all soccer referees. Bob Evans and Ed Bellion are to be commended for taking the time to write this jewel for all soccer referees. Ignore this one at your own expense...
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