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GIUpD.md.jpg' alt='Football Manager 2007 Skins' title='Football Manager 2007 Skins' />If you have a story to share, please email Simon Parkinson at Simon. ParkinsonGloucestershire. FA. com. Twenty five years and counting why Bob Norman still loves life with the whistle REFEREE Bob Norman has been celebrating 2. The still enthusiastic man in the middle from Hanham continues to run the rule over youth and senior games on Saturdays and Sundays and while many will feel he deserves a medal for his sterling work on the local parks, he was perfectly happy to partake in an anniversary presentation ceremony with a difference. I was recently given a cake with a number 2. Noah at his home near Reading which was great he grinned. Apart from that I didnt get any particular award and didnt expect to. Ive always loved refereeing and cant say for sure why. I once played for 1. RWP, which is now DRG for whom I worked for 2. I then took on my son Lees youth team Boco Juniors, who are now AEK Boco, and managed them from under 7s through to under 1. I began getting into refereeing on Saturdays and Sundays at youth and junior level in the Bristol leagues. I decided to take a referee course and from a senior standpoint started out with the Bristol and District League equipped with an old class 2 certificate before qualifying for a class 1, which is equivalent to the level 5 licence I have now enabling me to officiate with the Premier Combination league. I also went on to run the line in the Western League for a few years and got involved in some FA Cup preliminary rounds. I enjoyed it then and I still very much enjoy it now. Asked about the ups and downs of officiating at grassroots level, Bob smiled Ive been in it a long time so a lot of players and managers know you and want to have a chat which is nice. I think the FA Respect thing has helped and on the whole I do feel there is more respect shown between players and officials. I like to get the captains together at the toss up just before a game and explain what I want from them and their teams. There will always be pockets of poor behaviour but its not too bad. Ive not encountered too many negative experiences personally. Once I sent off a player who then, at half time, came back towards me and I thought to myself, here we go. A couple of players held him back thankfully. Another time I sent off a keeper for handling outside his box and he gave me a few verbals in response. Fifa 10 Bernabeu Patch there. He came in to apologise afterwards but I had to tell him it was too late and that I would have to put it all in my report. He put in an appeal and we were both at the hearing. In the statement which was read out he asked for his previous good nature to be taken into account but of course it doesnt work like thatThings are pretty much under control these days although Id like to see done in football what they do in rugby and move the ball forwards ten yards at a free kick for dissent. I feel that would get the perpetrators team mates on to him or her to tell them off. Id also be an advocate of a sin bin being more widely introduced, something I know is being trialled nationally at the moment, including in our own county. Bob, a printer with Greys Packaging Ltd in Bedminster for two decades, is adamant hell continue to officiate for as long as I keep going. He said I also go to the gym regularly, using treadmills, cross trainers, weights etc, and my wife Angela and I go skiing with the family. I met a ref recently who was 7. Ive a long way to goId like to thank Angela for letting me go out to ref twice a weekend, which means I only get to shop in the summer. Saints Ladies sweep past Bristol West and Oldland to book last eight Trophy berth. SPIRITED St Nicholas Ladies are putting firmly behind them a testing time in the FA Womens Premier League by powering on relentlessly in the GFA Womens Trophy tournament. St Nics have endured a testing period in South West Division One and were still searching for a first victory after eight barren outings as they entered scheduled combat with Southampton Saints at Yate Towns Lodge Road ground on Sunday, November 2. But while they were languishing bottom of the pack with a solitary point to their name heading into that important league clash with namesake Saints, St Nicholas county cup form has given rise to raised spirits, with a last eight Trophy date with visiting County Womens League top flight hopefuls Forest of Dean Ladies pencilled in for Saturday, February 1. That meeting comes on the back of two splendid victories for the gallant South Gloucestershire side in the prestigious county competition thus far. St Nics kicked off their assault on silverware with a 1. Bristol West Ladies, who are currently riding high in the County League, courtesy of doubles apiece for Cheryl Baber, Sophie Bull and Rhian Robbins and single contributions by Adele Hooper, Sophie Morgan, Kirsten Rendall and Danielle Shiner in front of their delighted Ridings faithful. Their team followed up that double figure feat by overcoming Oldland Abbotonians 6 3 on the road with Robbins following up her brace at the previous stage with a hat trick and Baber, Bull and Hooper all hitting the target again to book that quarter final appearance against the Foresters. New boy Francis Cheltenham Civil Service eyeing GFA Womens Trophy silverware. CHELTENHAM Civil Service Ladies latest manager Rich Francis is being backed to keep the team flourishing to include a potential GFA Womens Trophy final, writes Simon Parkinson. The Tewkesbury Road hopefuls followed up their penalty shoot out success against Dursley Town first off following a 3 3 draw with a more comfortable 3 1 home victory over Chipping Sodbury Town Ladies in a recent second round affair thanks to goals by Gemma Riley, Amy Tovey penalty and Ellie Faizey. That win set up a mouthwatering local derby with visiting Cheltenham Town Development on Sunday, February 1. Civil Service side are hopeful of having made further strides up the South West Womens League Eastern Division ladder under Francis stewardship. The promising county cup run has offered a welcome boost for the new Service supremo who is attempting, successfully so it appears, to provide a calming hand at the helm on the back of a period of instability which led to a raft of managerial changes in the space of 1. Club chairman Alan Wakefield, who is also secretary of the ladies section, smiled Rich is a goalkeeper with our mens third team and not the tallest around eitherHe has a big heart though and you cant fault his dedication and enthusiasm because it can be a thankless task and, given its his first managerial position, a steep learning curve at that. Things began to become more challenging for us the moment Ian Churchley, who had taken us from the relative obscurity of the Gloucestershire County Womens League and into the South West League as unbeaten champions 2. Video News CNNChat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out whats happening in the world as it unfolds. Sniper Ghost Warrior 2 Serial Key Download.