Referee League 2010/11 Saturday, 3rd Jul 2010 20:29 by Clive Whittingham
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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