- PGMOL reveal conflict of interest policy
- Teams that officials support published
- Six-point plan to improve VAR also explained
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Getty/GOALWhich club does every Premier League referee support? List unveiled as PGMOL publishes conflict of interest policy
WHAT HAPPENED?
The Professional Game Match Officials Board (PGMOL) chief refereeing officer said the protocol the governing body uses to assess a conflict of interest between officials and certain teams will be laid out ahead of the new season after a string of controversial incidents last season.
GettyTHE BIGGER PICTURE
Most notably, Nottingham Forest complained about the appointment of Stuart Attwell, a Luton Town fan, as a VAR in a game against Everton when all three teams were locked in a relegation fight last term. Forest had three claims for a penalty turned away during the game as they lost 2-0 to the Toffees, resulting in the club published a statement saying they "cannot accept" the decisions and pointing to Attwell's apparent conflict of interest.
DID YOU KNOW?
Following Webb's declaration that the policy on how to deal with such incidents will be revealed, some are calling for the teams that each official in the top-flight to be made public. The Mirror has already outlined the teams that some officials are known to support, as well as where they are from and which teams they are kept away from. Here is the list in alphabetical order.
Referee Where they're from Teams they support or are kept away from Sam Allison Chippenham, Wiltshire Bournemouth are one of the teams he played for, though he refereed them in his first season Stuart Attwell Warwickshire A known Luton fan Peter Bankes Liverpool Is kept away from Liverpool and Everton games Samuel Barrott West Riding, Yorkshire His allegiances are unclear Darren Bond Wigan Wigan supporter but doesn't officiate Liverpool and Everton matches Thomas Bramall Sheffield Kept away from Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday matches John Brooks Melton Mowbray Does not officiate Leicester games David Coote Nottingham A Notts County fan, he is not involved in Forest matches Darren England Barnsley Is a Barnsley fan who previously worked for the club Sunny Singh Gill West London Allegiances unknown Jarred Gillett Queensland, Australia A Liverpool fan, he does not referee games involving Everton Tony Harrington Hartlepool Supports Hartlepool and has no Premier League conflict of interest Simon Hooper Swindon A Swindon Town fan who played in their academy until age 16 Rob Jones Merseyside Not involved in Everton or Liverpool matches Chris Kavanagh Greater Manchester Supports a non-League team Andrew Madley Huddersfield Supports League One team Huddersfield Robert Madley Huddersfield Also supports Huddersfield Michael Oliver Northumberland A Newcastle fan and does not referee Sunderland games Craig Pawson Sheffield A Sheffield United fan. Kept away from both United and Sheffield Wednesday matches Tim Robinson West Sussex It is not clear who he supports but he has officiated every team in the Premier League Michael Salisbury Lancashire Does officiate Everton or Liverpool games Graham Scott Oxford A Swindon Town fan and not kept away from any known Premier League teams Josh Smith Peterborough Has no known conflict of interest in the top-flight but is kept away from Peterborough matches Lewis Smith Wigan No allegiances are known Anthony Taylor Greater Manchester No known allegiances Paul Tierney Wigan Is a Wigan supporter Rebecca Welch Tyne and Wear Hasn't been in charge of a Newcastle or Sunderland game
GETTYWHAT NEXT?
While the PGMOL apparently do not plan on releasing the teams the officials support, Webb did unveil a six-point plan to improve VAR ahead of the 2024-25 campaign. It includes semi-automated offsides as well as a way to clarifying the threshold for VAR to intervene in incidents.
Meanwhile, the policy on declared allegiances has been published.