Ian Wright has urged struggling Arsenal loan star Raheem Sterling to ‘buckle down’ after the devastating injury to teammate ...
Michael Oliver ‘did not have his best performance’ in the Merseyside derby on Wednesday, according to former referee chief ...
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Over the years, I have seen improvements in the English Premier League – crowd management, matchday experience, support in the community but one exception that has been an albatross is The ...
Howard Webb, former referee turned Chief Refereeing Officer of PGMOL, aims to enhance transparency and improve VAR decisions in the Premier League. Webb's notable career includes refereeing the ...
He was provisionally suspended by referees' body, Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL), in November. In an interview with The Sun this week he said that struggles with his sexuality ...
The four-year extension will see the EE logo continue to appear on all training kits worn by the England senior men’s and women’s squads and all development and para teams up until 2028. As a result, ...
Premier League referee Michael Oliver has told UEFA and the PGMOL that he is ready to return to action, with the 42-year-old scheduled to take charge of a Champions League fixture just days after ...
A statement from the PGMOL on Sunday read: “We are appalled by the threats and abuse directed at Michael Oliver following the Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal fixture. “No official should be ...
Coote was first suspended by the PGMOL on November 11 after a video showing him making disparaging comments about Liverpool and their former boss, Jurgen Klopp, was shared across social media.
The Professional Game Match Officials Limited, PGMOL, has opted not to drop referee Michael Oliver for the next round of Premier League fixtures. Oliver has come under fire since his controversial ...
Disgraced former Premier League referee David Coote says he hid his sexuality over fears of the abuse he would receive for being gay, apologising for the actions that led to his sacking.