EPL Referee Assignments & Discussion [Rs]

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  1. MassachusettsRef

    MassachusettsRef Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 30, 2001
    Washington, DC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Given the number of times we analyze individual match incidents from the EPL on a weekly basis, it seems like there would be a purpose for this thread now. So I thought we'd give it a go and see where it ends up. The assignments come, more or less, on a weekly basis. So I'm just going to title each batch by the week of the season it is. I'm also going to stick strictly to referees. To start, catching up:

    WEEK 1
    Arsenal : Sunderland - FOY
    Fulham : Norwich City - OLIVER
    QPR : Swansea City - PROBERT
    Reading : Stoke City - FRIEND
    WBA : Liverpool - DOWD
    West Ham United : Aston Villa - DEAN
    Newcastle : Tottenham - ATKINSON
    Wigan : Chelsea - JONES
    Manchester City : Southampton - WEBB
    Everton : Manchester United - MARRINER
    Chelsea : Reading - MASON
     
  2. MassachusettsRef

    MassachusettsRef Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 30, 2001
    Washington, DC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    WEEK 2
    Swansea City : West Ham United - ATKINSON
    Aston Villa : Everton - OLIVER
    Manchester United : Fulham - FRIEND
    Norwich City - QPR - CLATTENBURG
    Southampton : Wigan - TAYLOR
    Sunderland : Reading - SWARBRICK
    Tottenham : WBA - DEAN
    Chelsea : Newcastle - DOWD
    Stoke City : Arsenal - MASON
    Liverpool : Manchester City - MARRINER
     
  3. JimEWrld

    JimEWrld Member

    Jun 20, 2012
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Marriner gets two big games in a row.
     
  4. DudsBro

    DudsBro Member

    Jan 12, 2010
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    And one lucky United or Everton player is now a FIFA Referee.....Marriner lost his badge at some point during the game.
     
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  5. CanadaFTW

    CanadaFTW Member

    Jun 21, 2007
    Dean superbly waved off his AR flag by correctly noticing that the ball was flicked on by a defender (and not the attacker who was right there). Was simply fantastic officiating that resulted in the matches only goal.
     
  6. Englishref

    Englishref Member

    Jul 25, 2004
    London, England
    Prepare for a hackfest, fireworks and controversy at the Britannia stadium with Lee Mason in charge of that one.
     
  7. DudsBro

    DudsBro Member

    Jan 12, 2010
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Bad miss by the AR on Chelsea's third goal. Torres was clearly offside. No blocked line of sight, no mass of players moving in opposite directions. EPL official has to get that call right. Have to get that call right on our local parks.
     
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  8. MarinFCsoccer

    MarinFCsoccer Member

    May 16, 2008
    Novato
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Yes, changed the nature of the game. Unfortunate for Reading who were containing Chelsea.

    Also CR didn't card Terry for two nasty trips.
     
  9. Rufusabc

    Rufusabc Member+

    May 27, 2004
    I didn't recognize the AR? Is he a new one? Boy, that was a bad one.
     
  10. Englishref

    Englishref Member

    Jul 25, 2004
    London, England
    No, it was vastly experienced (though I've never rated him massively highly) Andy Halliday.
     
  11. oldreferee

    oldreferee Member

    May 16, 2011
    Tampa
    I only saw the highlight, and instantly came to the same conclusion.
    Later, it occurred to me that the highlight camera was elevated.
    Any chance the AR was actually screened from the ball by Torres himself?
    It's hard to declare someone offside if you cannot actually see the ball.
     
  12. MassachusettsRef

    MassachusettsRef Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 30, 2001
    Washington, DC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    WEEK 3
    West Ham United : Fulham - TAYLOR
    Swansea City : Sunderland - EAST
    Tottenham : Norwich City - HALSEY
    WBA : Everton - MOSS
    Wigan : Stoke City - ATKINSON
    Manchester City : QPR - FOY
    Liverpool : Arsenal - WEBB
    Newcastle : Aston Villa - PROBERT
    Southampton : Manchester United - DEAN
     
  13. JimEWrld

    JimEWrld Member

    Jun 20, 2012
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Man City QPR will be an interesting game. Might be a tough one for Foy. Webb gets the game of the week IMO.
     
  14. MassachusettsRef

    MassachusettsRef Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 30, 2001
    Washington, DC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    We'll see how long this video stays up, but Roger East (a 47-year old making his EPL debut... perhaps some should take note merely of that) had a red card in Swansea v Sunderland. I highlight it because I think it is 100% correct, yet something we see referees get out of often with just a yellow card. I think this is similar to the MLS situation with the Revs earlier in the week (in fact, I think there might have been more malice in that one).

     
  15. Rufusabc

    Rufusabc Member+

    May 27, 2004
    How many matches does one do in the Prem each year? (more senior guys, like Dowd, etc)'. I figure Clatts and Webb and others on the FIFA list do more total matches a year, but interesting that this week saw a couple of first timers.
     
  16. MassachusettsRef

    MassachusettsRef Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 30, 2001
    Washington, DC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I think the workload is quite high, from what I recall (and what one can estimate). The top guys are working almost every week, so that's about 25-30 games in the EPL. You can typically add 6-8 domestic cup games for a total somewhere in the 30-40 range. Referees on the UEFA list are then likely to see another 6-7 assignments in some form. Toss in one or two WC or EURO qualifiers per year, depending on the point in the cycle, and it can push 50-top flight matches with ease for the English FIFA guys.

    For the lower-tier guys that aren't working the EPL each week, they are still likely working the Championship or First Division, so their weekly workload is similar. And they are still getting the domestic cup matches throughout the season.
     
  17. MassachusettsRef

    MassachusettsRef Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 30, 2001
    Washington, DC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    WEEK 4
    Norwich City : West Ham United - FOY
    Arsenal : Southampton - FRIEND
    Aston Villa : Swansea City - MASON
    Fulham : WBA - EAST
    Manchester United : Wigan - OLIVER
    QPR : Chelsea - MARRINER
    Stoke City : Manchester City - CLATTENBURG
    Sunderland : Liverpool - ATKINSON
    Reading : Tottenham - WEBB
    Everton : Newcastle - JONES
     
  18. MassachusettsRef

    MassachusettsRef Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 30, 2001
    Washington, DC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    WEEK 5
    Swansea City : Everton - TAYLOR
    Chelsea : Stoke City - FOY
    Southampton : Aston Villa - MOSS
    WBA : Reading - OLIVER
    West Ham United : Sunderland - MASON
    Wigan : Fulham - PROBERT
    Liverpool : Manchester United - HALSEY
    Newcastle : Norwich City - SWARBRICK
    Manchester City : Arsenal - DEAN
    Tottenham : QPR - DOWD

    Halsey and Dean get the big ones. Foy with a nice match, too.

    A week off for Webb, Atkinson and Clattenburg.
     
  19. JimEWrld

    JimEWrld Member

    Jun 20, 2012
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Not quite when you factor in UCL. But a week off of the EPL for sure. I didn't see Webb for a Champs League match, is he MIA or in the Europa League?
     
  20. MassachusettsRef

    MassachusettsRef Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 30, 2001
    Washington, DC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Why would UCL be factored in? I think you mean the international match days for WCQ. Regardless, I know things are irregular, which is why I mentioned this in my first post:
    On a calendar, sure, it's the sixth week. But figure it's just easier to do things sequentially so no thinks a week got skipped.

    Just a week off, it seems.

    Also, a European match wouldn't necessarily preclude an EPL referee from working on the weekend. I believe the policy is to allow a 72-hour window between European and domestic appointments. As an example, Dean has a Europa League match on Thursday. He then has a domestic league match Sunday (but would not have been allowed to take a Saturday game).
     
  21. Rufusabc

    Rufusabc Member+

    May 27, 2004
    Being an Evertonian, I'm certainly not happy with the Newcastle match.
     
  22. MrPerfectNot

    MrPerfectNot Member+

    Jul 9, 2011
    Denver, CO
    Club:
    Everton FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Everton : Newcastle - JONES

    Disclosure: Everton fan through and through.

    Jones having a decent match, though probably robbed Newcastle in the 80th minute when he should have allowed advantage on a Newcastle breakaway, but instead chose to stop play and caution an Everton player.

    A/R 1, on the other hand, has messed up two goal decisions for Everton - once for a poor offside call and then not seeing a ball clearly across the line....

    Will provide clips as soon as I can find them.
     
  23. blech

    blech Member+

    Jun 24, 2002
    California
    I doubt we'll ever get an honest answer, but I'm inclined to believe that he (CR) suspected that they had blown the goal line decision and wasn't going to make matters worse by having a goal scored on the counter. A very wild sequence.
     
  24. Rufusabc

    Rufusabc Member+

    May 27, 2004
    The idea of giving the benefit to the attackers is 1990's thinking...
     
  25. RefGil

    RefGil Member

    Dec 10, 2010
    Congratulations, Andy!!!
     
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