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PGMOL, Michael Oliver and Premier League
Is PGMOL failing the Premier League with controversial refereeing decisions?
Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly was controversially sent off against Wolverhampton Wanderers, prompting outrage among fans. Referee Michael Oliver deemed the challenge worthy of a red
PGMOL make decision on Michael Oliver ahead of next Premier League fixtures amid Myles Lewis-Skelly red card investigation
Michael Oliver will referee a Premier League fixture at the weekend amid a PGMOL investigation into abuse he received following a decision made during Arsenal's 1-0 win over Wolves. Last weekend, Oliver made the controversial decision to send off Myles Lewis-Skelly after the Arsenal defender fouled Matt Doherty.
EPL: PGMOL confirms next two fixtures referee Michael Oliver will take charge
The Professional Game Match Officials Limited, PGMOL, has opted not to drop referee Michael Oliver for the next round of Premier League fixtures. Oliver has come under fire since his controversial decision to send off Arsenal left-back Myles Lewis-Skelly on Saturday.
Is PGMOL failing the Premier League with controversial refereeing decisions? | OneFootball
The problem is not necessarily bias. It’s the PGMOL’s refusal to acknowledge and address mistakes, enabling referees’ errors to fester and alienate supporters. Until there is real accountability, the perception of injustice will remain a stain on the Premier League.
Michael Oliver is banned from officiating one Premier League team as PGMOL investigation launched after Arsenal display
Michael Oliver is banned from officiating one Premier League side amid a PGMOL investigation into abuse he received following Arsenal's 1-0 win over Wolves.
Premier League releases statement on referee Michael Oliver as investigations begin
The Premier League on Sunday, issued a statement in which they strongly condemned the abuse aimed at referee, Michael Oliver. Oliver has come under serious backlash following his decision to send off Myles Lewis-Skelly during Arsenal’s 1-0 win at Wolves.
Michael Oliver will not referee Arsenal v Man City after red card controversy
MICHAEL OLIVER WILL not referee the Premier League match between Arsenal and Manchester City on Sunday after being at the centre of a controversial incident involving the Gunners last weekend. Oliver is regarded as one of the world’s top officials but has faced threats and abuse since his decision to send off Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly in a match at Wolves last Saturday.
Premier League make huge Michael Oliver referee decision amid Arsenal red card controversy
Darren England and Michael Oliver will officiate Premier League games this weekend following controversy during Arsenal's win over Wolves. Riccardo Calafiori's late winner was overshadowed by a controversial red card for Myles Lewis-Skelly in the first-half.
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How much are Premier League referees paid?
Premier League referees are paid a salary - which depends on their level of experience - and additional match fees.
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David Coote: Former Premier League referee apologises for actions which led to sacking by PGMOL and comes out as gay
David Coote was dismissed by refereeing body PGMOL in December; a video appearing to show Coote making derogatory comments about Liverpool and their former manager Jurgen Klopp was widely circulated o ...
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Fired Premier League ref David Coote apologises for actions
Former Premier League referee David Coote apologised for the actions that led to his sacking last month by England referees' ...
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Former Premier League referee David Coote comes out as gay, weeks after being fired for drug use
David Coote was dismissed last year after six years as an elite referee. He says he is ‘sorry’ for the actions that led to ...
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