David Coote oversaw several English Football League Championship games for eight years before becoming a Premier League ...
Howard Webb, head of PGMOL, expressed regret over the penalty awarded to West Ham, stating that it should not have been given ...
Richard Keys has waded into the debate surrounding Howard Webb and William Saliba after the Arsenal defender was sent off at the weekend. Saliba, 23, was initially booked in the first half of ...
Jamie Carragher took to social media to question whether Howard Webb stepped in after William Saliba was sent off in Arsenal's match with Bournemouth. The French defender was initially shown a ...
Sky Sports have insisted that PGMOL chief, Howard Webb, did not play a role in the decision to send off William Saliba during Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth. Saliba was shown a red card ...
REFS’ chief Howard Webb has conceded the penalty decision that sealed Erik ten Hag’s fate at Manchester United WAS wrong. When United played at West Ham on October 27, VAR Michael Oliver ...
Sky Sports have dismissed claims PGMOL chief Howard Webb played a role in the decision to send off William Saliba during Arsenal’s defeat to Bournemouth. Saliba was shown a red card at the ...
Referees’ chief Howard Webb has reportedly admitted that the controversial late penalty decision during Manchester United’s loss against West Ham was wrong. United suffered a 2-1 defeat at the ...
PGMOL chief, Howard Webb, has named Michael Oliver as the best player among the Premier League’s referees. One of the criticisms that have been targeted at match officials, is that they lack ...
Howard Webb hilariously hit back at Roy Keane with a Manchester United dig that left Gary Neville in stitches. Webb was appearing on The Overlap podcast with ex-United trio Neville, Keane and ...
There was plenty of confusion when Howard Webb appeared on Sky Sports’ broadcast as VAR pored over a potential red card for William Saliba. The Arsenal defender was initially given a yellow ...
PGMOL chief Howard Webb claimed VAR has made just two errors at the start of this Premier League season and that the officials have "been better" at using the technology - but is it true?