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Mick

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I'm not going to waste a lot of time on this because:

a) it's the Checkatrade

b) the referee could well change as he pulled out of his Cup game Saturday.

So just an updated version of what I wrote a few weeks back.

Tomorrow's referee is the rapidly balding Graham Horwood from Luton, in his 8th year as a League referee and refereeing his 12th Southend game.

His seven and a bit years of League service are either side of a two year gap when he was demoted for performance reasons. Even now some years after his return, for me, he falls in to the "lucky to still be there" category.

His last Southend match was the 2-1 home win over Oxford earlier this season. Eight cautions (Oxley, Inniss, Wordsworth, Mooney and O'Neil plus three of theirs)

Before that his last visit to Southend was for last season's victory over Blackpool where despite just one yellow card (to the visitors) he was unconvincing.

The previous season there were three matches. Firstly, his first visit to Roots Hall to preside over the start and end of our Cup run. That shocking Chester match saw a hefty number of yellows, 4 a piece. Ours went to Binnom-Williams, Sokolik, White and Timlin. Towards the end of that season he refereed our 1-0 home win over Tranmere, on their way out of the League. Yellow for Bolger and 3 of theirs. In between those matches he was in charge of our game at Wycombe, where we were very much second best. The sending off of Binnom-Williams was probably correct. Yellows went to O'Toole and Deegan and a couple of theirs.

His only other Southend match since his re-instatement was the pre-Christmas, Friday night game 2013/14 against Rochdale which finished 1-1. It was 1-1 on yellow cards too - Leonard got ours and ex-blue Lund, theirs. He did okay.

During his period of de-selection he appeared in Southend matches on a couple of occasions as an Assistant. Before that, his previous four visits to Roots Hall as a referee weren't too bad. The most recent was the final home game of 2008/9 against Cheltenham. The other three were Hereford in the same season and Rochdale in the cup and Bournemouth in the League the year before that. So, Chester apart, we have a very decent home record with this official. The only match of these with a significant number of cards was the Rochdale Cup game where they had 4 yellows to our one. Le Fondre scored for them; Bailey and Harrold for us.

Since those he refereed the 1-0 defeat at Aldershot 2010/11 when we shaded the yellows 3-2.

A referee who will never rise above the level of those making up the numbers, he started last season late and finished it early. This season he's done 13 matches and produced a high 54 yellows and 4 reds.

Don't expect too much and you might not be disappointed.

Assistants will be Paul Hobday from Tipton and Sales Executive David Plowright from Mansfield. Constantine Hatzidakis from Bromley will be doing the 4th official stuff - or possibly refereeing the game.
 
Mick,

There are plenty of people suggesting that Southend use this game to try out some new players.

New referees have to make there way too. Is there ever policy of using games like these for referees that have been identified for moving up to the next stage?
 
Mick,

There are plenty of people suggesting that Southend use this game to try out some new players.

New referees have to make there way too. Is there ever policy of using games like these for referees that have been identified for moving up to the next stage?

Far from it. These games are being given to officials of a higher standing than necessary. I think it's an attempt to make the competition seem more credible than it is.
 
They should use a local North Herts Combination referee. There is no credibility in the tournament but it would give officials who do it for the love of the game...an experience of sorts.
 
Looks like Horwood and all the assistants have made it to the game..

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