Gooner Talk have scored an exclusive interview with ex-Premiership referee JeffWinter. Jeff’s career as a referee stretched over some 25 years until he retired at the end of the 2003/04 season after taking charge of the FA Cup Final. Since breaking ties with the Football Association, Jeff is free to speak about his experiences with true [...]
Gooner Talk have scored an exclusive interview with ex-Premiership referee JeffWinter. Jeffs career as a referee stretched over some 25 years until he retired at the end of the 2003/04 season after taking charge of the FA Cup Final. Since breaking ties
Gooner Talk have scored an exclusive interview with ex-Premiership referee JeffWinter. Jeff’s career as a referee stretched over some 25 years until he retired at the end of the 2003/04 season after taking charge of the FA Cup Final. Since breaking ties with the Football Association, Jeff is free to speak about his experiences with true [...]
JeffWinter has been causing a bit of a fuss of late with his seemingly totally biased and negative opinions against our manager. No manager has ever been given a touchline ban for comments he made about a referee but Winter went as far as claiming Ferguson should have been given a FIFA stadium ban! We [...]
JeffWinter has been causing a bit of a fuss of late with his seemingly totally biased and negative opinions against our manager. No manager has ever been given a touchline ban for comments he made about a referee but Winter went as far as claiming
Winter has insisted that Neville's appeal for only the most experienced and accomplished referees to officiate at top matches in England would be given short shrift across the game...
By Rob StewartPublished: 2:05PM GMT 17 Nov 2009 Not on: Gary Neville is serving the final game of a three match ban this weekend after seeing red against Barnsley Photo: GETTY IMAGES Winter has insisted that in England would be given short shrift across the game. "It is a bit like ( manager) Sir Alex Ferguson saying we are not going to play a youngster in our first team because our experienced...
... old), yet arguably the real punishment is being enacted on the pitch. Indeed the former referee JeffWinter came tantalisingly close to justifying his continued presence in the public eye when he predicted as much in the aftermath of Ferguson's comments about Wiley. "I think Sir Alex may have overstepped the line this time and he may be about to get his comeuppance," Winter...
... lift, it’s a little splash of rough justice.” R. Parnell “Fergie never complained about the great JeffWinter and he looked as tho he had ten pints of guiness before every match.” Jonny “No England manager has received so little negative media coverage as Capello. He just commands so much respect from all corners and should be allowed to get on with it without having to deal with...
... the Glasgae Groan won't speak to them. If it's not Wiley's waistline, it's Atkinson's positioning. JeffWinter said on the radio that it's time refs got to give an opinion after the match. I agree. And if United get beat, just make sure you get to the mike before Sralex. In fact if United get beat, just start your press conference in the centre circle, articulating all your answers...
... "unfit" after the Old Trafford clash with Sunderland last month.But former Premier League ref JeffWinter last night backed Wiley by insisting the FA had bottled it by not being more severe on Fergie, who also picked up a further two-match suspended touchline ban.Alan Leighton, national secretary of refs' union Prospect, said: "We are very disappointed. I have spoken to Alan and his...
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The Former top referee JeffWinter hopes the weekend's record number of red cards in the Premier League will not be repeated. The red mist descended on the top flight this weekend, with eight players sent off on Saturday and Birmingham's Barry Ferguson dismissed on Sunday.