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Rate the Ref - Stuart Attwell (Blackburn v Bolton)

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1 to 5 where 5 = fantastic and 1 = shite!

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Sluffy

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Guess who is in charge of the match tomorrow!

On 25 June 2008, he was promoted to the list of top flight officials in the Premier League, after just one season in the Football League. This made him the youngest ever Premier League referee at 25 years of age. On 23 August 2008, he made his Premier League debut when he refereed a 1-1 draw between Blackburn Rovers and Hull City.

Less than a month later, Attwell and one of his assistants, Nigel Bannister, were heavily censured for a decision to award an early goal to Reading in a Championship game at Watford on 20 September 2008. Bannister flagged for a goal instead of a corner kick after Watford's John Eustace played the ball over the byline - four yards wide of the goal post - before Reading's Noel Hunt hooked it back into play. Attwell awarded Reading a goal. The incident, dubbed in the media as a "ghost goal", led to both Attwell and Bannister being dropped from their duties the following weekend.

Six weeks after the Watford-Reading game, Attwell refereed an East Midlands derby between Derby County and Nottingham Forest on 2 November 2008. The match finished 1–1 but Attwell disallowed two Derby goals in the final few minutes. He also booked eight players and showed a straight red card to Forest midfielder Lewis McGugan. Derby manager Paul Jewell was especially vocal in his dismay at Attwell's performance, accusing the official of "losing control" of the game and "robbing" the Rams of a victory. The press furore around his display saw Attwell called in for a meeting with the referees' chief Keith Hackett and he was demoted from the following week's fixture list. Days later, Jewell claimed that a member of the Football Association had contacted him and told him that a disallowed goal by Miles Addison should have stood.

On 20 December 2008, Attwell was added to the international list of referees for 2009.

Attwell has also received some criticism after Premier League officiating. In April 2010, Wigan Athletic manager Roberto Martínez accused Attwell of "lying" after he issued Wigan defender Gary Caldwell a debatable straight red card in a match against Manchester City. Later that month, Attwell was accused of being influenced by "who shouted the loudest" by Stoke City defender Danny Higginbotham after his team's 2-1 defeat to Bolton Wanderers.

On 25 September 2010, Attwell allowed a controversial Liverpool goal in a match at Anfield between Liverpool and Sunderland. From a free kick in his own half, Sunderland defender Michael Turner touched the ball back to goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who apparently believed the ball was still dead. Fernando Torres ran on with the ball to draw the goalkeeper and then passed to Dirk Kuyt who scored into an empty net. Following a discussion with his assistant, Attwell deemed that the ball had been active once Turner had touched it, and Dirk Kuyt's goal was ruled valid. The match ended 2-2. After the game Attwell received heavy criticism from Sunderland manager Steve Bruce, who branded the decision 'a joke'. However, the Professional Game Match Officials defended Attwell, saying he made the correct decision to allow the goal.

In December 2011 Attwell came under fire for showing Bolton Wanderers defender Gary Cahill a straight red card for a professional foul in a match against Tottenham Hotspur. Cahill fouled Spurs midfielder Scott Parker ten yards from the halfway line and the official's decision to send-off the defender for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity left Bolton's manager Owen Coyle "totally bemused" while Spurs boss Harry Redknapp admitted he was "surprised" the card was red considering Parker was "so far away from goal". Bolton club chairman Phil Gartside added that he felt Attwell's decision was an "absolute disgrace" and said the club would appeal Cahill's automatic one-match ban. The Football Association subsequently rescinded the ban after hearing Bolton's appeal.

In February 2012, Attwell was demoted from the list of Select Group Referees and returned to Football League duty on the National List. The move was said to come by mutual consent.

(text taken from Wiki).

Here he is in action - the 'Ghost Goal!'.



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aaron_bwfc

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Judging by that video, Eagles and his wild shots over the bar may have a chance to count as a goal tomorrow night.

I read in the BN that Barry Knight was at the Brighton game on saturday.

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

Attwell is an idiot. Barry Knight is something else.

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I think you've missed the point of "rate the ref" sluffy. It's generally done after the game.

Sgt. Bash

Sgt. Bash
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

xmiles wrote:Barry Knight is something else.

Such a pity Barry Knight never got to ref at the Reebok after the Ipswich semi-final. It would have made for a cracking atmosphere! In fact, he only ever refereed Bolton one more time and that was away at Ipswich's main rivals, Norwich in December 2004. (We lost 3-2, but we did get a penalty off good old Barry!)

Taking away that one Barry Knight game at Ipswich, Mike Riley is probably the most anti-Bolton ref we've ever had. He's the chief of the refs now isn't he?! No wonder we concede a penalty every week!

Sluffy

Sluffy
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Natasha Whittam wrote:I think you've missed the point of "rate the ref" sluffy. It's generally done after the game.
Was meant as more of a joke thread really as all those who have already voted seemed to have sussed.

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Sluffy wrote:
Was meant as more of a joke thread really as all those who have already voted seemed to have sussed.

I don't get it.

I will vote after the game like a mature person.

MartinBWFC

MartinBWFC
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Natasha Whittam wrote:
Sluffy wrote:
Was meant as more of a joke thread really as all those who have already voted seemed to have sussed.

I don't get it.

I will vote after the game like a mature person.
Fuck me you do impressions now too?

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

Lt. Boon wrote:
xmiles wrote:Barry Knight is something else.

Such a pity Barry Knight never got to ref at the Reebok after the Ipswich semi-final. It would have made for a cracking atmosphere! In fact, he only ever refereed Bolton one more time and that was away at Ipswich's main rivals, Norwich in December 2004. (We lost 3-2, but we did get a penalty off good old Barry!)

Taking away that one Barry Knight game at Ipswich, Mike Riley is probably the most anti-Bolton ref we've ever had. He's the chief of the refs now isn't he?! No wonder we concede a penalty every week!

Riley probably just edges out Clattenburg in terms of screwing us on a regular basis.

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