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The PGMOL have since admitted they made a mistake and that Everton defender James Tarkowski should have been sent off for his challenge on Alexis Mac Allister in the Merseyside derby ...
Former PGMOL chief executive Keith Hackett has claimed that Virgil van Dijk is a ‘serial offender’ when it comes to getting away with on-field incidents which he feels merit a higher sanction ...
One of 10 ex-footballers selected from 120 applicants last summer, the former winger is on a three-year scholarship programme overseen by Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL ...
But Professional Games Match Officials (PGMOL) has now acknowledged that the wrong call was made by both Barrott and Tierney, with Tarkowski’s challenge meeting the threshold for serious foul play.
James Tarkowski was lucky to stay on the pitch when he was only awarded a yellow card for a foul on Alexis Mac Alister during Everton's Merseyside defeat to Liverpool on Wednesday ...
Tarkowski was seen speaking to Mac Allister after the final whistle and said in a post-match interview that the 26-year-old accepted his apology for the poor tackle. PGMOL admitted James Tarkowski ...
The PGMOL have admitted that Everton’s James Tarkowski should have been sent off against Liverpool and banned against Arsenal, but it appears he’ll avoid any punishment. Tarkowski caught Mac ...
This match is officiated by former footballers accepted onto the 'Player to Match Official' programme, a joint venture between the PGMOL and the PFA, whereby current or former players enrol on a ...
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