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Referee League 2005/06

As the season progresses all referees from QPR games will be rated out of ten and positioned on the league table below. You can click on the official for their match report from this site. Who will win the Lee Probert award for crass incompetence this season? My money's on Lee Probert!


Referee League
PositionRefereeAverageGames
1stNigel Miller9/10Wolves A
=2ndMartin Atkinson8/10Watford A
=2ndDarren Drysdale8/10Reading A
=2ndRay Olivier8/10Norwich H, Burnley A
5thPeter Walton7.33/10Leeds H, Leeds A, Stoke H
=6thPaul Armstrong7/10Wolves H
=6thBrian Curson7/10Norwich A
=6thDermot Gallagher7/10Hull A,Millwall A,Preston H
=6thSteve Jones7/10Southampton H
=6thChris Penton7/10Sheff Wed H
11thSteve Tanner6.33/10Sheff Utd H,Plymouth A, Crewe H
=12thUriah Rennie6/10Coventry H
=12thKeith Stroud6/10Ipswich H, Burnley H
=14thPhil Crossley5.5/10Hull City H, Luton A
=14thMatt Messias5.5/10Ipswich A, Plymouth H
16thTony Leake5.33/10Coventry A,Reading H, Brighton H
=17thRichard Beeby5/10Southampton A
=17thTrevor Kettle5/10Derby H
=17thMike Pike5/10Preston A
=17thMick Thorpe5/10Cardiff H, Luton H, Leicester H
=17thAlan Wiley5/10Millwall H
=17thKevin Wright5/10Derby A,Crewe A,Cardiff A
23rdAndy D'Urso4.66/10Crystal Palace H,Sheff Wed A, Watford H
24thAndre Marriner4.5/10Stoke A,Blackburn A
25thColin Webster4/10Leicester A
=26thKevin Friend3/10Sheff Utd A
=26thRob Styles3/10Brighton A
28thAndy Hall2/10Northampton A, Palace A

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