Refwatch...MIDDLESBROUGH (H)

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Refwatch...MIDDLESBROUGH (H)

by higher » 14 Aug 2006 17:17

OK...Here we go...unto the breech..we`ll fight them on the beaches etc etc.
REF.....MARK HALSEY (Lancashire )
Asst 1..D Richards
Asst 2..P Sharp
4th official...T Kettle
Match delegate...K Hibbet



Mr Halsey commenced officiating in 1989.Key matches he has reffed include:
1998 Play Off Final: Manchester City v Gillingham

2002 FA Cup Final: 4th Official Arsenal v Chelsea

2002 FIFA World Disabled Championships – Japan: Referee

2000 Toulon Under-21 tournament

2001 World Student games in Beijing

2004 Belgium v France - First Full International


Rate the ref ratings for last term:
Communication 3.65
Consistency 3.17
Control 3.50
Fairness 3.06
Fitness 3.86
Flow 3.50
Positioning 3.35

Disciplinary actions for last term:
Action Total Avg Time Taken
Penalty... 2 ......27 min
Red ...... 2....... 53 min
Yellow ...17 ......48 min

Some past royal appointments include:
8/11/1997 Reading 1 Stockport County 0
7/3/1998 Reading 0 Port Vale 3
8/12/1998 Bournemouth 2 Reading 0 LDV Vans Trophy
6/3/1999 Reading 1 Macclesfield Town 0
7/9/2002 Rotherham United 0 Reading 0

The most recent was the 1-1 draw at Leeds 15th april 2006 Hunty getting an 85th minute equalizer http://www.royals.org/matdoc/150406.html
I`m sure Strap or A N Other statto will fill any gaps but C`mon URZZZZZZZZZZZ

Mr Graham"3 cards"Pollolol gets Arse v Villa.

Interestingly We have Lee Mason for Villa away next Wednesday so I guess Mr Mason has got his rumoured promotion to the select list after all.

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by B16 » 14 Aug 2006 17:21

Didn't we have that fourth official Trevor Kettle sometime last season, for some reason I remember him being shit.

I may be wrong though. I'm sure Strap can enlighten us a little further

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by higher » 14 Aug 2006 17:29

Trevor Kettle reffed our 1 nil win at Norwich last year http://www.royals.org/matdoc/240905.html
He gave Narrrch an inury time pen which Dean Ashton put wide (He he).
Coppell was scathging of the pen http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 73,00.html

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by Only one Trevor Morley » 14 Aug 2006 17:30

Hurray! Its back..... Long live premiership refwatch.

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by AndyRFC » 14 Aug 2006 17:56

Halsey also reffed our 1-1 draw at Sheffield United, iirc, and Kettle is/was from Berkshire


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by higher » 15 Aug 2006 15:25

Doing a bit of googling and just discovered that Mr Halsey has the all time record for the earliest sending off. The lucky recipient was none another than portly Sheffield wednesday keeper Kevin Pressman who Halsey deemed to have handled the ball outside his area after 13 seconds at Wolves.

Pressman (below) tried to protest that he had got his fat fingers to it but Halsey was having none of it and both of them can look forward to being featured in many a tiresome football trivia question asked by anorak wearing smart Alecs for years to come.However on close inspection it would seem that Pressman may have been hard done by an improbably suntanned Halsey. Sky Sports' reverse angle replay seemed to show that the ball might well of hit his chest and even guest pundit Dave Bassett had to admit that "...to be fair its looked to have hit him in the chest...".


<-Left the field of play after 13 seconds to the classic chant of "you fat bastard".

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by Spirit of Elm Park » 15 Aug 2006 15:37

Anyone care to join me in breathing a huge sigh of releif at getting possibly the most level headed and dare I say it "Human" ref on the list for our big day :D .

It could have been Rob Piles after all.

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by higher » 15 Aug 2006 15:44

I agree Halsey is one of the more Humanoid of match officials who actually seems to enjoy his work unlike the robocop Bennett or Barry Knightmare who would have been a complete banker for a miserable afternoons fare.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 18 Aug 2006 14:55

Strangely Mr Halsey also refereed boro's 1st home game last season (& their last league game of the season)


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by higher » 19 Aug 2006 11:32

13th Aug 2005 0-0 draw at home to Liverpool http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 127008.stm
Wednesday, 27 April, 2005 0-0 draw at Newcastle
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 476057.stm
Halsey seems to preside over goaless games for Middlesbrough.Hopefully not an omen as a handsome start at fortress madhouse would go down a treat.

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by Far Canal » 19 Aug 2006 12:16



Mr Halsey tells Marcel Desailly to keep his hands off his hobnob.

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by chilipepper91 » 19 Aug 2006 12:28

Whoosh me...

but what's the Match Delegate for?

Stricctly a Prem thing?

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by higher » 19 Aug 2006 12:40

http://www.givemefootball.com/display.c ... 226&type=2

It seems the referee assessor looks more at the technical side of the refs performance whereas the match delegate who tend to be ex-managers and ex-players write a report. Often the delegate will go into the referee's room at the end of the game, or rather after the so-called 30 minutes cooling off period, and talk to the referee. A kind of go between role between the manager/club and the match officiating role.


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by higher » 19 Aug 2006 17:24

Thank christ for that eagle eyed lino :lol:

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by RIP ELM Park » 19 Aug 2006 18:03

Credit where credits due, that was one of the best refereeing performances I've seen at a Reading game, never card happy, always looking to let the game flow, always looking to the linesman for a decision when they where better placed and common sense a plenty.

(The lino however did, it appears make one mistake :lol:)

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by ayjaydee » 19 Aug 2006 19:12

RIP ELM Park Credit where credits due, that was one of the best refereeing performances I've seen at a Reading game, never card happy, always looking to let the game flow, always looking to the linesman for a decision when they where better placed and common sense a plenty.

(The lino however did, it appears make one mistake :lol:)


Thought Rigott deserved at least a yellow for coming right through Kits from behind. Oh, and wtf was the dropped ball all about? He clearly waved Seol on otherwise he would have booked him for entering the field of play without permission.

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by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 19 Aug 2006 19:16

Didn't think he gave Doyler much protection. Plenty of shoves & tugs went unnoticed.

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by Sharpy » 19 Aug 2006 19:17

The Surgeon of Crowthorne Didn't think he gave Doyler much protection. Plenty of shoves & tugs went unnoticed.


agreed, everytime our strikers went for the ball they were beig pulled about. however this is the premiership and alot more competitive.

we need to do weight training as players got muscled off the ball way to easy

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by Dirk Gently » 19 Aug 2006 19:22

ayjaydee Oh, and wtf was the dropped ball all about? He clearly waved Seol on otherwise he would have booked him for entering the field of play without permission.


The lino waved Seol on, not the ref.

When Seol played it the ref blew up because he'd not waved him on himself, but the he realised that the lino had done so, so he compromised.

That's my reading of it, anyway.

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by ayjaydee » 19 Aug 2006 19:23

Dirk Gently
ayjaydee Oh, and wtf was the dropped ball all about? He clearly waved Seol on otherwise he would have booked him for entering the field of play without permission.


The lino waved Seol on, not the ref.

When Seol played it the ref blew up because he'd not waved him on himself, but the he realised that the lino had done so, so he compromised.

That's my reading of it, anyway.


That explains it, ta.

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