Five refereeing blunders

Here, we look at five high-profile mistakes by Premier League referees.

Five refereeing blunders

A major refereeing blunder hit the Premier League again this weekend as Roger East set off the wrong Sunderland player in the Black Cats’ loss to Manchester United, showing Wes Brown a red card for a foul committed by John O’Shea.

Here, we look at five other high-profile mistakes by Premier League referees.

Andre Marriner

Marriner sent off Arsenal’s Kieran Gibbs by mistake during a 6-0 loss to Chelsea. His team-mate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should have seen red instead for tipping a shot round a post with his hand.

Dermot Gallagher

Manchester City defender Ben Thatcher’s forearm smash on Pedro Mendes left the Tottenham man unconscious and requiring oxygen, but brought only a yellow card from Gallagher.

Mark Clattenburg

Mendes was on the receiving end again when neither Clattenburg nor his assistants spotted that Manchester United goalkeeper Roy Carroll had spilled his long-range shot well over the line and no goal was given.

Graham Poll

Poll disallowed what would have been a winning goal in the Merseyside derby when Liverpool keeper Sander Westerveld’s clearance cannoned off Don Hutchison and flew into the net.

Poll said he had already blown for full-time.

Stuart Atwell

Top-flight referee Atwell was in charge of a Championship game between Watford and Reading made famous by his award of a ’ghost goal’.

Watford’s John Eustace knocked the ball wide of his own post and out for a corner, but Atwell, advised by his assistant, gave Reading a goal.

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