Meet The Ref - Hartlepool
Meet The Ref - Hartlepool
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Saturday's referee is Phil Joslin from Nottinghamshire; he is a very experienced referee who is in his seventh season as a League Referee. He will take charge of his 9th Swansea game, but we have only won two games with Phil Joslin in charge.
So far this season he averages 3.45 yellow cards per game and has yet to issue a red card. The two assistant referees are Andrew Bennett and Mike Mullarkey from Devon.
Stats so far this season:
11 Games,
38 Yellows,
0 Reds.
Games refereed vs Swansea:
Vs Hull City (away) 99/00 Lost 2-0
Vs Carlisle (away) 99/00 Lost 2-0
Vs Bristol R (home) 00/01 Drew 0-0
Vs Darlington (away) 01/02 Drew 0-0
Vs Wrexham (away) 02/03 Lost 4-0
Vs Oldham (home) 05/06 Drew 0-0
Vs Millwall (home) 06/07 Won 2-0
Vs Carlisle (away) 06/07 Won 2-1
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