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Referee League 2010/11

Full run down of how the men in the middle rated in QPR’s Championship winning season 2010/11.

Referee League
Position Referee Average Games
=1st Grant Hegley 8/10 Portsmouth H
=1st David Phillips 8/10 Preston H
2nd Neil Swarbrick 7.5/10 Coventry A, Watford A
=4th Martin Atkinson 7/10 Palace H
=4th Mark Clattenburg 7/10 Forest H, Leeds H
=4th Fred Graham 7/10 Bristol City H
=4th Keith Hill 7/10 Hull A
=4th Simon Hooper 7/10 Swansea A
=4th Lee Mason 7/10 Bristol City A, Cardiff A
=4th Keith Stroud 7/10 Ipswich A, Middlesbrough A, Sheff Utd H
=4th Gary Sutton 7/10 Port Vale H
=4th Colin Webster 7/10 Hull H
=4th Kevin Wright 7/10 Ipswich H
=11th Phil Crossley 6/10 Swansea H
=11th Andy D’Urso 6/10 Forest A
=11th Scott Mathieson 6/10 Leeds A
=11th Jon Moss 6/10 Norwich A
=11th Lee Probert 6/10 Millwall H
=11th Mick Russell 6/10 Middlesbrough H
=11th Steve Tanner 6/10 Reading H, Millwall A
=18th Roger East 5.5/10 Doncaster H, Leicester H
=18th Kevin Friend 5.5/10 Palace A , Cardiff H
=20th Phil Gibbs 5/10 Doncaster A
=20th Mark Haywood 5/10 Derby A, Coventry H
=20th Eddie Ilderton 5/10 Scunthorpe A
=20th Mike Jones 5/10 Burnley A
=20th James Linnington 5/10 Barnsley H
=20th Andy Penn 5/10 Norwich H
=20th Peter Walton 5/10 Blackburn A
=27th Graham Sailsbury 4/10 Scunthorpe H
=27th Graham Scott 4/10 Leicester A
=27th Kevin Woolmer 4/10 Sheff Utd A
30th Darren Deadman 3.5/10 Watford H, Derby H
=31st Russell Booth 3/10 Reading A
=31st Gavin Ward 3/10 Portsmouth A
=31st Iain Williamson 3/10 Burnley H
34 Tony Bates 1/10 Barnsley A

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