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Is to take place on 15/07/09 at 7.30pm after the training session at St Johns F.C
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The first
training session of the season will take place at
St Johns F.C. at
7.30pm on 01/07/09
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Congratulations!!
Congratulations to all who took part in the Parish Walk - especially Alan Cowin who finished 7th overall and Colin Coole who finished 56th overall. Peter Lewis completed 55.5 miles, Peter Beighton 52.5 miles & Roger Cave 32.5 miles

NEW 'RESPECT' VIDEO

'RESPECT' LAUNCH VIDEO

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FIND OUT HERE
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'REFEREEING' MAGAZINE

ANY MEMBER NOT IN RECEIPT OF THE 'REFEREEING' MAGAZINE
SHOULD CONTACT THE SOCIETY SECRETARY
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ARE YOU CONFUSED ABOUT
THE OFFSIDE LAW?
FIFA interactive guide to Law 11

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What every man should know
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Code of Conduct for Match Officials

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JOINING THE ISLE OF MAN REFEREES' SOCIETY GIVES YOU THE FULL BENEFITS OF RA MEMBERSHIP

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SHOPPING ONLINE CAN RAISE FUNDS FOR THE
REFEREES' ASSOCIATION

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Referees are reminded that all paperwork should be forwarded to the IOMFA within two working days of the game
Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action
The history of referees' societies on the Island before 1937 is misty to say the least. We do know that there were two societies but the reason for this, whether split geographically or for some other reason, is no longer known.
The first meeting of the current Society was held in October 1937 and the minutes of that meeting simply record "...that it was time for the two factions to unite in order to have one voice in refereeing matters."
The Society currently has approximately 30 members who have a wide range of refereeing experience (and some would say refereeing ability!) between them. Membership of the Society is generally open to anyone who is either a qualified referee, an ex-official, or who simply shares our interest in football and, in particular, football refereeing.
Specsavers Opticians on the Isle of Man became our sponsors in April 2002. As part of the arrangement Specsavers helped 10 Society members to travel to the Island Games in Guernsey at the end of June 2003. They also sponsor the Referee of the Year Award and this website. Specsavers provide a sweatshirt for each member and have donated a set of electronic flags to the Society for use in key matches. For more information about Specsavers Opticians click here.




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