What can Crystal Palace and Arsenal expect from Monday’s referee?
Michael Oliver will take charge of Arsenal’s trip to Crystal Palace on Monday night, so what can both sides expect from the official?
Michael Oliver will take charge of Arsenal’s trip to Crystal Palace on Monday night, so what can both sides expect from the official?
Martin Atkinson takes charge of Arsenal’s game against West Ham, so what can both sides expect from one of PGMOL’s finest?
Andre Marriner will take charge of Arsenal’s game against Manchester City on Sunday, so what can both sides expect from the official?
Neil Swarbrick has refereed just one Arsenal game this season – the reverse of this fixture on Boxing Day at the Emirates, find out more here
Neil Swarbrick has refereed just one Arsenal game this season – the reverse of this fixture on Boxing Day at the Emirates.
Anthony Taylor. Those two words should be enough for any review about this man.
Bobby Madley will take charge of Arsenal’s trip to Liverpool on Saturday.
Michael Oliver could be the next referee to leave England in search of a better payday after Mark Clattenburg announced his decision to move to Saudi Arabia.
Mark Clattenburg could quit the UK because of the intense scrutiny that referees apparently come under according to an exclusive in today’s Daily Mail.
Mark Clattenburg will be in charge of Arsenal’s game against Hull so what can both sides expect from the star ref?
Sometimes, it feels like Arsenal don’t have to do much to pick up a card from the referee while opponents can murder at will with impunity, but is that tue?
The Chelsea game on Saturday was another typical example of a referee bottling a decision. You have to ask – why do they regularly fail…
Martin Atkinson will take charge of Arsenal’s game at Chelsea on Saturday and that means one thing – a kick-fest.
With so much attention on the officials last weekend, we will certainly be hoping for a low-key performance from Kevin Friend at St. Mary’s on Saturday evening, but will we get it?
Arsene Wenger is set for a ban, that is clear, but what is not is if it will be a touchline or stadium ban, with some papers seeming to be pushing for the latter, so what’s the difference?
Arsene Wenger was sent off at the end of the very heated Burnley game, and he will likely be charged by the FA for using the word ‘cheat’ as revealed by the Evening Standard.
Jon Moss. Do we have to?
Mike Jones will take charge of Arsenal’s game at Swansea, a referee who prefers to let the game ‘flow’ rather than stopping it for annoying things like fouls.
Michael Oliver has been chosen to referee Arsenal’s Premier League match away to Bournemouth, which isn’t exactly fantastic news.
As usual with Premier League referees they regularly bring controversies and the Arsenal v Palace game saw some errors as usual.