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Strong speculation this morning that Mark Clattenburg will quit as a Premier League referee before the next set of games in just over as week's time - off to the MLS apparently after becoming disillusioned by the lack of support from PGMOL.
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Has he decided who he's going to 'support' in the MLS?
I'm surprised it's taken so long for a match official to get a better deal elsewhere, good luck to him if it happens
I'm surprised it's taken so long for a match official to get a better deal elsewhere, good luck to him if it happens
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I thought China was his preferred destination. ?
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An excellent ref if a bit of a poser but will be missed since we have few others of his calibre.
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No!!!! Favourite ref in the premier league. Not because he's a good ref but simply for his over elaborate style of signalling his decisions. As camp as Christmas.
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What's PGMOL?
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Agree about the poser bit, but Clattenburg and Oliver are by far the two best refs that we have seen this season.
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Professional Game Match Officials LimitedFoulthrow wrote:What's PGMOL?
I've never heard of it either until today.
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The refs in this country are treated terribly. I honestly don't know why anyone would do it.
Players are back to pushing and abusing refs again after the early season clamp down.
Players are back to pushing and abusing refs again after the early season clamp down.
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Really? The referees organisation has been in place since 2001 when we got the first professional referees.Sidney1st wrote:Professional Game Match Officials Limited
I've never heard of it either until today.
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I knew something like this existed but had never heard its actual name before. Who runs it? Ex refs?
How much is a professional ref on?
How much is a professional ref on?
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Amazed Riley is still in his role
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It's difficult as they do make mistakes and we do talk about the mistakes but as long as they are impartial and serious about career professional development they should get the strongest possible backing from PGMOL
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Clattenburg is one of the best refs we have in this country, not good to see him wanting out.
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I don't pay attention to the unions / organisations that look after the refs, I don't feel a need to worry about it, so long as they're happy.ClaretTony wrote:Really? The referees organisation has been in place since 2001 when we got the first professional referees.
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Would be a big loss. He is by far one of the better refs.
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It's definitely lack of support and not a bigger pay cheque?
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Celebrity referee... good riddance
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Refs need to grow a set then and start dishing out cards to players who're verbally abusing them, trying to intimidate them or physically handle them.Quickenthetempo wrote:The refs in this country are treated terribly. I honestly don't know why anyone would do it.
Players are back to pushing and abusing refs again after the early season clamp down.
The fact they don't really do it is part of the problem.
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When we had the ex ref on Clarets mad Fox 40 he explained that the PGMOL put pressure on refs to accept it and not be the star of the show. That it would cause big problems if they kept sending the potty mouth Wayne Rooney off for starters.
The only way to stop it is for a live mic that TV viewers here, but it will never happen.
The only way to stop it is for a live mic that TV viewers here, but it will never happen.
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It's caused more problems not sending off players who verbally abuse the ref.
Maybe the PGMOL needs to look at it from the refs point of view instead of worrying about someone like Rooney being sent off for being a gob shite
Maybe the PGMOL needs to look at it from the refs point of view instead of worrying about someone like Rooney being sent off for being a gob shite
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Forget his posing and posturing, this is the best Referee in the Premier League and it does not bode well if he is disillusioned.
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He's off to Saudi Arabia.
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He is a self-serving egotistical tit but on his day a very good referee.
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Saudi's will have a great record of backing the refs so that's why he's gone.
Anyone who says different is a massive liar.
Anyone who says different is a massive liar.
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We only have one better referee than Clattenburg,that's Oliver,I will miss him.
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He'll be a big loss. I've always liked his cake.
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What sort of money does a ref earn for a game in the Premier League?
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It can vary greatly depending on which team's bribe they accept.Steve1956 wrote:What sort of money does a ref earn for a game in the Premier League?
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They are the best two we've got now by some distanceSteve1956 wrote:We only have one better referee than Clattenburg,that's Oliver,I will miss him.
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He will be able to show off his forearm tattoos out there as well. 

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I thought it was about 2 days of Rooney or a month of Andre GraySteve1956 wrote:What sort of money does a ref earn for a game in the Premier League?
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There's no way his ego will allow him to exist outside the Premier League. He'll be desperate to come back after three months.
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Somewhere there is a forum for referees where some are trying to claim he's not that good a referee and he's a disruptive influence on the dressing room.
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Saudi Arabia sounds a weird choice to me...............how ever much they are paying him.
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He has chosen Saudi Arabia because he is to become the head of Saudi Arabian refereeing on a rolling 1 year contract.
As someone who has known him since he started refereeing in our local leagues back in the 1990s, refereeing senior football at the age of 15, I wish him well, he has been a good ambassador over the years.
I have a feeling that Lord Elleray's lobbying against him within UEFA has had quite a bearing on his decision to quit and go off to pastures new.
As someone who has known him since he started refereeing in our local leagues back in the 1990s, refereeing senior football at the age of 15, I wish him well, he has been a good ambassador over the years.
I have a feeling that Lord Elleray's lobbying against him within UEFA has had quite a bearing on his decision to quit and go off to pastures new.
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Ashingtonclaret46 wrote:He has chosen Saudi Arabia because he is to become the head of Saudi Arabian refereeing on a rolling 1 year contract.
As someone who has known him since he started refereeing in our local leagues back in the 1990s, refereeing senior football at the age of 15, I wish him well, he has been a good ambassador over the years.
I have a feeling that Lord Elleray's lobbying against him within UEFA has had quite a bearing on his decision to quit and go off to pastures new.
Also seems very odd his bosses have a weird love in with Atkinson who is way below Clattenburg's level.
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I bet some would panic if they saw their surname, "Saudi", "rolling" and "head" in one paragraph.Ashingtonclaret46 wrote:He has chosen Saudi Arabia because he is to become the head of Saudi Arabian refereeing on a rolling 1 year contract.
As someone who has known him since he started refereeing in our local leagues back in the 1990s, refereeing senior football at the age of 15, I wish him well, he has been a good ambassador over the years.
I have a feeling that Lord Elleray's lobbying against him within UEFA has had quite a bearing on his decision to quit and go off to pastures new.
Fair play to him though, they're offering him a huge sum I imagine (I turned down a year in Saudi earlier this year, probably because I knew they wouldn't take kindly to satirical jokes like this one, that I wouldn't be able to resist!).
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he looks like bear gryllsClaretTony wrote:Strong speculation this morning that Mark Clattenburg will quit as a Premier League referee before the next set of games in just over as week's time - off to the MLS apparently after becoming disillusioned by the lack of support from PGMOL.
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I would rather see Craig Pawson & Mike Dean leave to work abroad and never return!
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yep, plenty of other refs I would have preferred to leave. I personally think he's a superb ref
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Sadly he was judged by his English peers not on his refereeing ability but on his life decisions outside of the 90 minute game. We have somehow managed to get rid of our best ref and the only people who are happy with that are the old farts who try to ruin the game at every possible turning. Good luck abroad, become the Worlds Best Ref and earn a wad in the process.
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Only Clattenburg and Atkinson are on the UEFA Elite Referees List and it would seem that, as things stand, unless someone else is promoted to that list in the near future, there will be no English referees at the World Cup Final in Russia because I think that Martin Atkinson may well be too old by then.claretdom wrote:Also seems very odd his bosses have a weird love in with Atkinson who is way below Clattenburg's level.
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Why couldn't it be the star of the show, Mike Dean?!
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As camp as christmas! Never heard that one before, brilliant.Foulthrow wrote:No!!!! Favourite ref in the premier league. Not because he's a good ref but simply for his over elaborate style of signalling his decisions. As camp as Christmas.

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He must have some knackers taking a job over there, hopefully he doesn't make a controversial decision, for his sake.
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I find it amazing that men of such poor sight, owing to playing with themselves and from a single parent family, can actually find a job in the first place!
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Perhaps he just wants a few more wifes?
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Always comes across as one who is very fond of himself. My over-riding memory of him is of him going apparently bonkers against Hull at the Turf last season when he booked everything that moved in the last 20 minutes or so. Can only speculate on what has attracted him to the fabulously-wealthy oil-rich dictatorship of Saudi Arabia.
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The article in todays paper, says he was on £100,000 here and will be on £3-500,000 in his new job. Also states that he was not the flavour of the month ever with his English bosses who apparently didn't want him to get the European Championship Final. I hadn't realised Howard Webb has done this job in Saudi too. 14 teams in their PL and he will probably Ref one of the games each week and oversee the other refs and the development. Good luck to the chap. When will we ever learn springs to mind.
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