The police have launched investigations into "threats and abuse" aimed at referee Michael Oliver and his family after Myles Lewis-Skelly's controversial red card in Arsenal's 1-0 victory at ...
Former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett has claimed that Sunderland should feel “aggrieved” not to have been awarded a penalty during their 2-2 draw with Watford at the weekend.
On Sunday, PGMOL released a statement condemning the abuse that was given to Oliver and announced that police investigations have been opened into the incidents. The statement reads: “We are appalled ...
The Professional Game Match Officials Limited, PGMOL, has opted not to drop referee Michael Oliver for the next round of ...
A defiant statement by referee oversight group PGMOL comes as police investigate threats sent to Michael Oliver after ...
Former PGMOL Chief Keith Hackett has slammed referees following Harry Maguire's controversial goal in Manchester United's 2-1 ...
Keith Hackett has given his reaction to an incident involving Newcastle striker Alexander Isak in his side's Carabao Cup win ...
Refereed the Champions League and World Cup finals in 2010 👀 Worked in Saudi Arabia as director of referees ✅ Appointed as ...
The problem is not necessarily bias. It’s the PGMOL’s refusal to acknowledge and address mistakes, enabling referees’ errors ...
Myles Lewis-Skelly was given his marching orders towards the end of the first half at Wolves (Picture: Getty) Former PGMOL boss Keith Hackett says Michael Oliver should request no ...
The PGMOL stand by Michael Oliver's decision to send off Arsenal defender Myles Lewis-Skelly in Saturday's 1-0 win against Wolves. Arsenal's hopes of successfully appealing the controversial red card ...