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| #Post#: 638-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Whistleblower Date: September 5, 2018, 3:41 am | |
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| It was very generally thought that Ray Lewis would be awarded | |
| the FA Cup Final in 1991. However, there was talk of a marked | |
| split in the FA Committee which doled out these honours between | |
| those supporting Lewis and another referee who I heard was | |
| Martin Bodenham and so they compromised on the rather | |
| "alternative" choice of Roger Milford, who of course did not | |
| exactly distinguish himself in the Final. The world of senior | |
| refereeing is awash with rumours but I heard this from more than | |
| one source but who knows if it's entirely accurate. | |
| Interestingly though, both Lewis and Bodenham were very senior | |
| FIFA referees and neither ever got the FA Cup Final though both | |
| were awarded the League Cup Final; Lewis in 1991 and Bodenham in | |
| 1997 | |
| #Post#: 667-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Left Field Date: September 5, 2018, 1:02 pm | |
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| [quote author=Whistleblower link=topic=9.msg638#msg638 | |
| date=1536136907] | |
| It was very generally thought that Ray Lewis would be awarded | |
| the FA Cup Final in 1991. However, there was talk of a marked | |
| split in the FA Committee which doled out these honours between | |
| those supporting Lewis and another referee who I heard was | |
| Martin Bodenham and so they compromised on the rather | |
| "alternative" choice of Roger Milford, who of course did not | |
| exactly distinguish himself in the Final. The world of senior | |
| refereeing is awash with rumours but I heard this from more than | |
| one source but who knows if it's entirely accurate. | |
| Interestingly though, both Lewis and Bodenham were very senior | |
| FIFA referees and neither ever got the FA Cup Final though both | |
| were awarded the League Cup Final; Lewis in 1991 and Bodenham in | |
| 1997 | |
| [/quote] | |
| While Ray Lewis would seem an obvious contender for the 1991 FA | |
| Cup Final (at least before he had been appointed to the League | |
| Cup Final a few weeks earlier) I would be very surprised if | |
| Martin Bodenham had been in the frame as he wasn't an | |
| international referee at the time and his appointments were | |
| above-average but not spectacular. It may have been a case of | |
| one person throwing his name into the ring rather than him being | |
| strongly considered. Roger Milford was a very popular choice at | |
| the time within the wider footballing fraternity where he seemed | |
| to be many players and fans' favourite referee, not unlike | |
| Gordon Hill twenty years earlier. How he was regarded among | |
| other referees I'm not sure and alas Rate the Ref was not around | |
| at the time to get that sort of indication. As it turned out his | |
| errors in that Final have perhaps coloured views of his overall | |
| refereeing. | |
| Martin Bodenham's ascent started strongly the following season | |
| when he was one of those who rose to FIFA status as the new age | |
| limits curtailed the international careers of officials such as | |
| Ray Lewis. Those age limits opened doors for some and closed | |
| them for others - as can be true of raising or abandoning them | |
| as well. | |
| #Post#: 669-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Whistleblower Date: September 5, 2018, 4:25 pm | |
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| Roger Milford certainly cultivated a certain reputation for | |
| himself as being slightly anti-establishment. All the more | |
| surprising perhaps that he was awarded the FA Cup Final; neither | |
| was he a FIFA referee. I suspect Milford divided opinion among | |
| fellow referees with more than a few thinking his self-promotion | |
| and somewhat idiosyncratic style of officiating didn't exactly | |
| make for good colleague relationships. I have heard it said that | |
| Linesmen were sharply divided about officiating with him. For | |
| some he was their favourite referee with whom to work while for | |
| others, a bete-noir would be more accurate. | |
| #Post#: 670-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Acme Thunderer Date: September 6, 2018, 3:48 am | |
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| An interesting article on Arthur Jones, thanks LF. A few points: | |
| - like Eric Garner, Arthur rued not being able to referee the | |
| Mersey derby. However, to my mind, the Mersey derby was the one | |
| League game that Arthur (and Eric) could have refereed as local | |
| refs, assuming they didn't support either side. Arthur refereed | |
| the Manchester derby in Sept 1976 and there is a good sighting | |
| of him at 1.24 on the Youtube film (Man City v Man Utd 1976/77). | |
| The linesman on the right at the KO looks a bit like Gwyn Owen | |
| of Anglesey who became a supplementary ref that season. | |
| - professional refs, Arthur questioned whether they would be any | |
| more dedicated than the FL refs were at the time. Not sure on | |
| that one but I am certain that full time professionals were | |
| needed as the game developed, particularly in the PL. | |
| - moving free kicks 10 yards forward, I thought this was tried | |
| but not sure whether it was at the top levels. | |
| - deflections by defenders playing forwards onside. This was | |
| never my understanding and I was always taught that forwards | |
| could only be played onside if it followed a back pass, however | |
| unintentioned. | |
| I love Arthur's uniform, definitely old school as I think Arthur | |
| was! | |
| #Post#: 673-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: robbie_scouse Date: September 6, 2018, 9:39 am | |
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| [quote author=Left Field link=topic=9.msg667#msg667 | |
| date=1536170559] | |
| Martin Bodenham's ascent started strongly the following season | |
| when he was one of those who rose to FIFA status as the new age | |
| limits curtailed the international careers of officials such as | |
| Ray Lewis. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Indeed - he took charge of the FA Cup Semi Final (and replay) | |
| between Liverpool and Portsmouth in the 91/92 season. | |
| #Post#: 692-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Left Field Date: September 7, 2018, 12:57 pm | |
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| The picture below comes from a Manchester United-Birmingham | |
| match in 1976. I know who the referee is and I imagine so do | |
| many others - here he is sending off Archie Styles of Birmingham | |
| in the era before red cards when dismissals seemed routinely to | |
| be characterised by kerfuffle, confusion and sometimes chaos. | |
| [attachimg=1] | |
| My interest is more in the linesman. If the programme details | |
| are correct he would have been Frank Phipps who a few years | |
| later had one of the shortest careers as a Football League | |
| referee, completing half a season before departing early in | |
| 1980. It's probably unlikely that anyone came across Mr. Phipps | |
| either on the line or in the middle but someone might have done | |
| and could say (within the limits of a murky picture) whether the | |
| pictured linesman is him. | |
| For most of his career on the line Mr. Phipps was based in the | |
| Wirral so a Cheshire referee. The vaguely visible badge looks a | |
| little like a Cheshire one. He later moved to Wrexham where he | |
| also had his brief career in the FL middle although I'm not sure | |
| whether he was an Englishman who moved to Wales or a Welshman | |
| returning home. | |
| #Post#: 704-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Grahamexref Date: September 7, 2018, 4:49 pm | |
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| Yes, I am sure the referee is well known to many senior RTR | |
| members; first two initials BJ and was always known as John | |
| because of his most unusual first name !. Sorry, but I cannot | |
| help with the identity of the linesman. | |
| #Post#: 706-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Whistleblower Date: September 7, 2018, 7:02 pm | |
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| At the risk of making an arcane point. The photograph does | |
| exceedingly well show the evolving practice of white sock | |
| turnovers. The referee favouring the traditional generous white | |
| turnover while the linesman following the then current trend of | |
| only showing a strip of white. i was always very firmly in the | |
| the camp of following the referee in this photo. Now of course | |
| the all black sock render all distinctions void. | |
| #Post#: 712-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Acme Thunderer Date: September 8, 2018, 4:29 am | |
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| [quote author=Grahamexref link=topic=9.msg704#msg704 | |
| date=1536356983] | |
| Yes, I am sure the referee is well known to many senior RTR | |
| members; first two initials BJ and was always known as John | |
| because of his most unusual first name !. Sorry, but I cannot | |
| help with the identity of the linesman. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Yes, the name of the ref is given in the 10 minute film of the | |
| game, available to watch via Google. However the name of the | |
| linesman is not and I too cannot put a name to the face. The | |
| incident leading to the sending off of Styles took place right | |
| at the end of the game, and following another incident, BJ | |
| called the game to an end with unseemly haste, leading to the | |
| commentator talking of a 'shambles', which was perhaps an | |
| understatement! | |
| #Post#: 750-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Who was the referee? Appeals for information | |
| By: Boris10 Date: September 9, 2018, 9:07 am | |
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| F Phipps was a regular in West Yorks/Lancs. | |
| It does look quite like him-very often he sported a short | |
| moustache. | |
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