EricSabin
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Absolutely they should. Their training should match the level of the players they are watching over. If the players in L2 are full time, then so should the officials. It wouldn't even cost that much to fund a set of full time officials each year anyway. You would only need a maximum of 36 refs, 36 4th officials and 72 lino's on any given day. Even if you round up to 100 refs and 100 linos and pay them 20k a year as a full time career, thats only £4m. Add in training and other expenses and that's still only around £5m in my estimation. Can the FL not afford that? And that's just a black and white plan.
I'm sure you could create a workable plan to have a full time pool of refs and make it sustainable. Right now, it just feels like refereeing in the FL is a joke and it needs to improve.
I’d suggest most refs earn a lot more than £20k a year and would laugh at you if you offered them that a year to become full time