This article is part of a series stretching over several seasons in which a team of referees analyse the work of refs in Premier League matches. Our figures show that when we analyse the errors made by refs there are consistent trends which do not “even out” through the season, as some commentators would have …
Read More “Untold Ref Review: Norwich City 1 – 6 Manchester City – is there a pattern here?”
This article is part of a series stretching over several seasons in which a team of referees analyse the work of refs in Premier League matches. Our figures show that when we analyse the errors made by refs there are consistent trends which do not “even out” through the season, as some commentators would have …
Read More “Untold Ref Review: Swansea City 0 – 2 Newcastle United”
By Walter Broeckx There was a question Anne asked in the comment section of one of her great articles about the way the PGMOL is acting in the media. “Would the EPL really be such a loss?” I understood this as : Would losing the EPL really be such a loss. If I misunderstood …
Read More “20 years of the EPL. Was it good or bad for English football?”
—————— While it would take a journalist of such utterly blinkered proportions to ignore the sensational achievements of Robin van Persie this season, there is always an opportunity in every great story for journalists to cast doubt. So it is with our Double Player of the Year man. He’s won the awards, but immediately some …
Read More “The Robin Double: what it means for Wenger, the player and the club”