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Mick

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Saturday's man in charge will come as a nasty shock for those sufferers of refereeing peladophobia; it is to be Charles Breakspear from Walton-on-Thames.

A shaven headed clone (perhaps they really think it makes them referee like Collina ? I've got news for them!) and on the evidence of what I've seen of him before there is no reason to expect an improvement.

He has refereed seven Southend matches previously and in the first two he sent off an opposing player. Sadly we only got a defeat and a draw (and subsequent penalty shoot-out defeat) to show for our numerical advantage. The last four we did somewhat better picking up two wins and a two draws and a good number of bookings !

He is in his fifth season as a League referee and, for me, he is one who falls into the "lucky to still be there" category. He had a high card count last year with 165 yellows and 10 reds from 40 games but yesterday he had his first cardless match for three and a half years years. This season has seen 17 yellows and a red from 5 games.

Those previous matches were, firstly, our 3-1 home defeat to Morecambe in 2013/14. Their sub got a red just 7 minutes after coming on and there was a yellow apiece (Timlin for us) and in 2014/15 he presided over the JPT match at Wimbledon where unusually all four cards (3 yellows and a red) went to the home team.

His next Southend match was his unconvincing performance in 2014/15's 0-0 home draw with Burton - a yellow for Prosser and three of theirs. This match came at the beginning of that dire run of 6 hours football without a goal from either team at Roots Hall.

This was followed by 2015/16 home match against Barnsley which we won 2-1. We also won the bookings 4-2 (Bentley, White, Wordsworth and Piggott) and he gave them a penalty.

Then comes his appearance, as a late and wholly inadequate replacement, at home to Crewe in the same season. This match we drew 1-1 and we smashed them on bookings 5-1 (Coker, Bolger, Wordsworth, Barnett and Worrall). He gave us not one but two penalties. Barnett missed his but Jack Payne put his away for a stoppage time equalizer.

A more recent Southend match was the comfortable 3-0 win at MK Dons early last season when his performance did not attract any adverse criticism (other than his again rather haphazard measuring of defensive wall distances!). A caution for Coker and three of theirs.

Next and finally were the two attempts to get the Bolton match played, the first of which we are still paying the price for in terms of a shocking playing surface. His performance in the eventual game was unimpressive with Ranger and a couple of theirs cautioned.

Assisting are Marc Wilson from Cambridge and the unfortunately named Sam Ogles from Eastleigh. For the third consecutive League game between Gillingham and Southend, Adrian Waters from Hemel Hempstead will be Fourth Official.
 
Yes another great but worrying review, plus the word peladophobia. Not a word you see that often in a post on Shrimperzone.
 
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