England's biggest referee, Mark Clattenburg, has
decided to snub the English Premier league for a mouth watering move to Saudi
Arabia
Mark, who has been a
celebrated referee since 2004 called an end to his premier league career on
Thursday and according to former referees' chief Keith Hackett, the
41-year-old joined the Saudi Arabian league due to a lack of support from PGMOL
(Professional Game Match Officials Limited) during an incident with Juan Mata
in 2012 where he allegedly called Juan Mata a "Spanish t**t" in 2012
and John Obi Mikel a "monkey".
"It's bad news for
English reffing. The Premier League has lost the world's best ref - it's a
massive blow," Hackett told the Daily Star.
"He's 41 and had nine
more years ahead of him - but he's not the first young ref to leave.
"Howard Webb and Mark
Halsey both quit early and you have to ask, 'what is going on?'
"I think it's down to
poor management. There were incidents when the PGMOL haven't supported or
clarified decisions when they've needed to.
"Mark felt after the
Mata incident no one supported him. He was left high and dry.
"I was doing lot of
talking to him at the time and it's how you manage people and how you manage
personalities.
"That's a part of the
skillset that's lacking at the moment.
"The problem is he's
gone and the Premier League are without the best around.
"And I feel he's gone
because no-one ever comes out from the PMGOL and clarifies a decision. There's
time when refs need a phone call, they need an arm round the shoulder but it
isn't happening.
"It's not about the
money. He's got an opportunity to secure his future, yes, and they've not tried
to stop him going.
"Where's the Premier
League, where's the PGMOL and where's The FA? Why haven't they tried to keep
him?"
The Professional Game Match
Officials Limited reacting to Clattenburg's decision, said in a statement: “The
PGMOL would like to wish Mark Clattenburg well as he prepares for his move to
the Saudi Arabian Football Federation.
“Since joining the PGMO
Select Group in 2004, Mark developed into one of our top officials, refereeing
at the highest level and setting standards for others to follow.
“Mark is a talented
referee, he has been a great asset to the English game and hopefully an
inspiration to those who want to get into refereeing at the grass roots of the
game.
“We understand this is an
exciting opportunity for Mark as well as further underlining what high esteem
English match officials are held throughout the world game.”
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