Former A-League players could be vital in improving refereeing because they understand ‘pressure in the heat of battle’, says one former A-League defender who is also advocating a VAR ban from next season.
It is an often-floated theory that ex-players could make better referees. For former Newcastle Jets and Reds defender Taylor Regan says he wants to see it happen to improve the game awareness and common sense of referees.
Following Ken Ilso’s red card for Regan’s former club Adelaide United against Roar last month, Regan tweeted: ‘Now I am out of the country, am I allowed to comment on the standard of refereeing in Australia?
“I believe it’s time former players be given their refereeing badges. Otherwise, we are going to forever see games ruined by bad decisions.”
Regan stands by his views.
“I said that a little tongue in cheek. I wasn’t pretending I could do a better job, and the reality is I probably couldn’t," the Malaysian Super League defender told FTBL.
“Referees are human, they make mistakes. We as players make mistakes. People in everyday life make mistakes.
“What I said holds some truth though. Former players can get involved if they choose to. It would be good for the game to have that.
“We understand the pressure, the crowds the way football works. Sometimes these factors can make a difference in decision-making in the big arena.”
That may well be true.
However, making that happen isn’t as straightforward as it may seem, judging by one high-profile example in the UK.
In the 2017 movie “Ref: Stories from the Weekend”, former journeyman professional footballer Jason Jarrett discussed his refereeing ambitions.
“You can sense trouble before it happens. It is like an instinct. I did get more respect because I had played the game,” Jarrett, a former Championship player who retired at 34, told UK's The Telegraph online.

“My plan was to go all the way, to referee in the Premier League.”
He took the English FA's referee courses and began gaining experience at lower levels.
However, Jarrett believed the system itself was not set up to help former players.
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