Mick
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After a very decent performance from Saturday’s man in the middle, Borehamwood’s second ever visit to Roots Hall will be refereed by the relatively inexperienced, at this level, Scott Tallis from Coventry. A repeat of the previous scoreline would be both nice and unlikely.
It would be great if the referee could be as good as the last one and, with the bar set rather low, the East side lino could be rather better than Saturday's.
He works in sales at a logistics and supply chain organisation and, now in his second season, he has refereed 37 matches at this level and shown a decidedly average 108 yellow and 6 red cards.
This season’s 17 games have produced 48 yellows and 3 reds, a statistic distorted somewhat by the 10 yellows in his first match. He has had a red in each of his last two matches.
He makes his third appearance at Roots Hall. Firstly, he was in charge of our comprehensive beating by Chesterfield back in October. I don’t think too much blame was attributed to him and the match was cardless. More recently he presided over the draw with Maidenhead. One all in goals and one all in yellow cards – ours went to the much-missed Kacper. Again, not too much wrong with the officiating.
Assistants are Luke Scott from Northampton, employed by Northants FA as Referees Development Manager and Shaun Barry also from Northampton. The former performed a similar role at home to Solihull Moors, the latter in the U23 Cup game against Stoke.
Nathan Oakes from Colchester stands by as Fourth Official just as he did at home to Bromley.
It would be great if the referee could be as good as the last one and, with the bar set rather low, the East side lino could be rather better than Saturday's.
He works in sales at a logistics and supply chain organisation and, now in his second season, he has refereed 37 matches at this level and shown a decidedly average 108 yellow and 6 red cards.
This season’s 17 games have produced 48 yellows and 3 reds, a statistic distorted somewhat by the 10 yellows in his first match. He has had a red in each of his last two matches.
He makes his third appearance at Roots Hall. Firstly, he was in charge of our comprehensive beating by Chesterfield back in October. I don’t think too much blame was attributed to him and the match was cardless. More recently he presided over the draw with Maidenhead. One all in goals and one all in yellow cards – ours went to the much-missed Kacper. Again, not too much wrong with the officiating.
Assistants are Luke Scott from Northampton, employed by Northants FA as Referees Development Manager and Shaun Barry also from Northampton. The former performed a similar role at home to Solihull Moors, the latter in the U23 Cup game against Stoke.
Nathan Oakes from Colchester stands by as Fourth Official just as he did at home to Bromley.