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Howard Webb
The myth that Howard Webb is our best referee has finally been exposed.After his poor performance on Sunday he has been demoted to a Division 1 game this saturday.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is not at all clear that this is a demotion. There are 19 premier league refs but only 10 games each weekend, so each week 9 officials are appointed to games in lower divisions. This gives them experience of the lower leagues (e.g. of a more physical aspect of football) and to give the leagues an opportunity to benefit from our top referees.
I am sure the Professional Game Match Officials Board will not say it's a demotion.
I am sure the Professional Game Match Officials Board will not say it's a demotion.
In answer to Fred ,it is Colchester v Shrewsbury and both do lie just above the relegation zone.However with three sides already relegated and Scunthorpe having two tough fixtures to escape from the bottom four I doubt if the league would normally have bothered.Also f.f. there is always a fourth official at all games and premier league referees who aren't in the middle do their share as fourth official.
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If he's been demoted, so have his assistants been. The Weston Homes Community Stadium hosted not only Howard Webb but Darren Cann and Michael Mullarkey, the full set from the 2010 Fifa World Cup Final. Must say the match did not test their skills too much. The ball found the net only once, from a player standing two yards offside. Maybe the presence of the great man did have an effect; there was hardly a foul in the game, let alone any of the robust kind associated with Division 1.