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Why Arsene Wenger sending off at Old Trafford is just the latest example of his problems with authority

Arsene Wenger's Old Trafford dismissal was yet another example of his penchant for challenging authority, writes Brian McNally. The Arsenal boss, despite his reserved off-the-field manner, has shown down the years that he can lose his rag with the best of them, especially when Manchester United are involved. His clash with the fourth official after Arsenal's disallowed last-gasp equaliser in the 2-1...

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Ten curious facts about the new season

Referees, rules and too many teams starting with B, 10 things that might have escaped your attention Trips to Turf Moor Burnley become the 43rd team to play in the Premier League and on 18 October the top flight will experience its first 'Cottonmill Derby' as Owen Coyle's men travel to Ewood Park to face Blackburn Rovers. A vision-enhancing ball It is scary to think matches took place last season...

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Mike Riley new GM of PGMOL

“The Board of the Professional Game Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL) has appointed Mike Riley as its General Manager Designate. This appointment will take effect from 1 September 2009 with departing General Manager Keith Hackett completing a handover period by January 2010.” (Taken from Refworld) This means that Mike Riley will cease to Referee on the National [...]

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Riley to succeed Hackett as referees chief

• Controversial Riley appointed as PGMO general manager • 'Mike brings a wealth of refereeing experience to the role' Mike Riley is to become the new Premier League referees chief, it was announced today. Riley, a chartered accountant from Leeds, will succeed Keith Hackett as the general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials (PGMO) when Hackett retires in January. Before he retires,...

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Brown hit by FA fine

HULL boss Phil Brown has been fined £2,500 for blasting referee Mike Riley

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Lescott will have to ask for move to City

• Everton will reject £15m bid for England defender • Manchester City vow not to pay unrealistic prices Andy Hunter Joleon Lescott will have to agitate for a move from Everton to Manchester City after officials at Goodison Park indicated a £15m offer would be dismissed out of hand for the England international. The 26-year-old is Mark Hughes' main defensive transfer target this...

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Hull boss Brown receives FA fine

Hull manager Phil Brown has been fined £2,500 for making inappropriate comments about referee Mike Riley after the Tigers' FA Cup defeat at Arsenal...

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Phil Brown Gets His Comeuppance

Does this man look trustworthy to you? Remember that whole brouhaha regarding the Hull City v. Arsenal FA Cup match? Remember how Hull City were whinging about Fabregas coming onto the pitch after the match despite not having played, and how they accused him of spitting on assistant manager Brian Horton? Remember how the FA cleared poor maligned Cesc of all wrongdoing ? Yeah, suck it Phil. The FA...

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Hull boss Brown receives FA fine

Hull manager Phil Brown is fined £2,500 for making inappropriate comments about referee Mike Riley after the Tigers’ FA Cup defeat at Arsenal.

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Hull boss Brown cops fine for referee rant

Hull boss Phil Brown has been fined £2,500 for improper conduct relating to comments made about Mike Riley after the Tigers' FA Cup defeat at Arsenal in March. read more

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Hull boss Brown receives FA fine

Hull manager Phil Brown is fined £2,500 for making inappropriate comments about referee Mike Riley after the Tigers' FA Cup defeat at Arsenal.

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Hull boss Brown receives FA fine

Hull manager Phil Brown is fined £2,500 for making inappropriate comments about referee Mike Riley after the Tigers' FA Cup defeat at Arsenal.

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Brown fined £2,500 for Arsenal outburst

Phil Brown found guilty of improper conduct • Hull manager had accused referee of 'disgraceful' performance Phil Brown, the Hull City manager, has been fined £2,500 for improper conduct relating to comments made about Mike Riley after his side's FA Cup defeat at Arsenal in March. Brown had denied the charge. But it was found proven at a Football Association regulatory commission...

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Middlesbrough vs Aston Villa (1-1) Premier League 16.05.2009

Stadium: The Riverside Stadium, England Attendance: 27,261 Match Time: 15:00 UK Official(s): Mike Riley (Referee) 14' Tuncay Sanli 57' John Carew Middlesbrough's failure to win at home to Aston Villa means they are almost relegated to the Championship

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Who To Replace Hackett? #

When Keith Hackett, warts n'all, retires from his stewardship of the Professional Game Match Officials Board (PGMOB) next summer, he will be replaced by a current referee - either Mike Riley, Steve Bennett or Pete Walton. This is a major decision for the future of the English game at its highest levels. As the match officials are a significant part of the problem with Premier League football, the successful...