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All three league matches against Boreham Wood have been 1-0 wins, two to them and one to us.
Man in charge is the somewhat onomatopoeically named Adrian Quelch from Christchurch, a Business Development Manager (i.e. salesman) for a Bodmin-based company specialising in “innovative glass balustrade solutions”.
This is his seventh season refereeing at National League and referees Southend for the fourth time. I don’t think he was totally convincing in his first visit to Roots Hall last season for the match against Aldershot when we were even less convincing. Our only yellow amongst the 6 shown went to Dunne. His second visit was for the Yeovil home match again last season, a home midweek victory by 2-1. We won the bookings too; Lopata, Demetriou and Neal to their one. Again, he wasn’t very good but at least we played well and won, despite injuries picked up in the game. He had a decent cardless match for our home win over Oldham this season
He’s just done 9 matches this season – a low 20 yellows and 1 red. Like most referees at this level, he does plenty of PL2 development matches and a bit of FL Fourth Officiating.
Assisting will be Ayrton Hursey, a PE teacher from Colchester and Jonathon Block from Risby, near Bury St Edmunds. Stephen Parkinson will be standing by as Fourth Official. From Watford, he is a former teacher of German who now works in health and well-being.
Man in charge is the somewhat onomatopoeically named Adrian Quelch from Christchurch, a Business Development Manager (i.e. salesman) for a Bodmin-based company specialising in “innovative glass balustrade solutions”.
This is his seventh season refereeing at National League and referees Southend for the fourth time. I don’t think he was totally convincing in his first visit to Roots Hall last season for the match against Aldershot when we were even less convincing. Our only yellow amongst the 6 shown went to Dunne. His second visit was for the Yeovil home match again last season, a home midweek victory by 2-1. We won the bookings too; Lopata, Demetriou and Neal to their one. Again, he wasn’t very good but at least we played well and won, despite injuries picked up in the game. He had a decent cardless match for our home win over Oldham this season
He’s just done 9 matches this season – a low 20 yellows and 1 red. Like most referees at this level, he does plenty of PL2 development matches and a bit of FL Fourth Officiating.
Assisting will be Ayrton Hursey, a PE teacher from Colchester and Jonathon Block from Risby, near Bury St Edmunds. Stephen Parkinson will be standing by as Fourth Official. From Watford, he is a former teacher of German who now works in health and well-being.