Sacked referee to return despite being sacked for mocking disabled person
Bobby Madley is set for a return to refereeing in England, despite being sacked by PGMOL for mocking a disabled person.
Bobby Madley is set for a return to refereeing in England, despite being sacked by PGMOL for mocking a disabled person.
Bobby Madley quit as a referee last summer in a move that was said to have sent ‘shocks’ through PGMOL, the overlords of officialdom, but the former official has broken his silence about what happened and it raises even more questions about PGMOL and what they get up to out of sight.
Premier League referee, Bobby Madley, has quit football to move to Norway with his partner.
Arsenal were on the receiving end of yet more questionable refereeing during their 4-2 loss to Nottingham Forest – a common theme this season it seems.
Arsène Wenger bemoaned Southampton’s time wasting and the refereeing performance after the Gunners could only manage a draw at St. Mary’s on Sunday.
Although Arsenal managed a 2-0 win against West Bromwich Albion on Monday night, there was some controversy about the fact that the Baggies weren’t awarded a penalty in first half.
Bobby Madley will take charge of Arsenal’s trip to Liverpool on Saturday.
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