Brooks back for Baggies' visit - Referee Monday, 18th Feb 2019 18:08 by Clive Whittingham John Brooks from Leicestershire is in charge of QPR for the second time in his career as the R’s welcome high flying West Brom to Loftus Road on Tuesday night. Referee >>> John Brooks (Leicestershire) Assistants >>> Adam Crysell (Northants) and Sam Lewis Fourth Official >>> Tim Robinson (West Sussex) HistoryQPR 3 Sheff Wed 0, Tuesday October 23, 2018, Championship Hemed had already toed an improvised effort at Dawson and Rangers were comfortable thereafter, bar one pretty blatant penalty appeal survived when referee John Brooks failed to spot Rangel’s high boot challenge which smashed Pudil’s head into a thousand pieces. Any cynicism about the way the Czech played dead, then immediately jumped up to chase the official when he realised he wasn’t getting the decision, was tempered at first sight of the huge hole in his head. Don’t shine that light in my eyes mate, I’ve lost a pint of blood. QPR: Lumley 7; Rangel 7, Leistner 7, Lynch 8, Bidwell 6; Cameron 8, Luongo 7; Wszolek 8, Eze 8 (Scowen 84, -), Freeman 8 (Cousins 88, -), Hemed 7 (Wells 65, 7) Subs not used: Ingram, Hall, Smith, Osayi-Samuel Goals: Hemed 35 (assisted Wszolek), Freeman 65 (assisted Wszolek), Wells 83 (assisted Eze) Sheff Wed: Dawson 5; Baker 6, Hector 6, Pudil 6 (Thorniley 62, 6), Fox 5; Pelupessy 5 (Penney 75, 6), Bannan 7, Reach 7, Onomah 6; Joao 5 (Fletcher 75, 6), Nuhiu 5 Subs not used: Palmer, Lees, Wildsmith, Kirby Referee — Robert Brooks (Leicestershire) 6 Well I liked his unfussy style, and keenness to keep cards in his pockets. But Freeman was one of a couple who committed cynical fouls after being caught out of position that really should have been yellows, and although Pudil was stooping for the incident where Rangel split his head open it’s a pretty obvious penalty. StatsBrooks stepped onto the Football League list for the first time in 2016/17, refereeing 36 games in Leagues One and Two and a smattering in the Football League Trophy. He showed 150 yellows (4.166) and ten reds across those games, topped out by eight yellows and a red in Millwall’s hilarious 3-2 home defeat by Rochdale in the third tier. His first Championship game came last year amidst a hefty workload of 51 appearances. He took Reading’s home defeat by Burton two days before Christmas and added three more games at this level before the end of the campaign (Sunderland 0-2 Brentford, Ipswich 0-0 Sheff Utd, Norwich 2-1 Leeds). He booked 149 (2.9) and sent six off in total, with nine yellows and a red at Bristol Rovers 2-1 Walsall his top haul. He’s been pretty hot with the cards so far this season. In total, 97 yellows and five reds across 26 appointments (3.73) which includes eight yellows at Bolton 2-2 Bristol City and Norwich 3-3 Forest, and seven yellows and a red at Portsmouth 1-2 Charlton. He refereed West Brom’s televised 1-0 defeat up at Middlesbrough in August, where Boro scored from a corner with the last kick of the game — naturally. The Twitter/Instagram @loftforwords Pictures — Action Images Action Images Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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