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LFW Referee League 2011/12

Full run down of how the men in the middle rated in QPR’s first Premiership season in 15 years.

Referee League
Position Referee Average Games
1st Howard Webb 8.25 Spurs A, Man Utd H, Liverpool H, Chelsea A
2nd Jon Moss 7.50 Wigan H, West Brom A
3rd Phil Dowd 7.33 Newcastle H, MK Dons H, Fulham H
=4th Mark Clattenburg 7.00 Blackburn H, Norwich A, Wolves H, Spurs H
=4th Andre Marriner 7.00 Fulham A, Sunderland H, Stoke H
6th Mike Dean 6.75 Chelsea H, Blackburn A, Arsenal H, Man City A
=7th Kevin Friend 6.00 Everton A, Everton H
=7th Oliver Langford 6.00 Rochdale H
=7th Anthony Taylor 6.00 Wolves A
10th Martin Atkinson 5.60 Bolton H, Man City H, West Brom H, Arsenal A, Bolton A
=11th Mike Jones 5.50 Stoke A, Sunderland A
=11th Chris Foy 5.50 Chelsea H, Newcastle A
13th Michael Oliver 5.33 Wigan A, Villa H, MK Dons A
14th Lee Probert 4.50 Swansea A, Swansea H
15th Lee Mason 3.50 Liverpool A, Man Utd A
16th Stuart Attwell 3.00 Sunderland H
17th Neil Swarbrick 2.00 Norwich H, Villa A

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