Week 4 - Mark Clattenburg
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Appointed to the Select Group Referees list in 2001. Appointed as FA Cup Final 4th Official 2006, the last FA Cup Final at the Millennium.
Mike Nelson, United States
Why after you guys make a call/or no call in the EPL do you guys let half of the players on the field crowd around you and argue? Amateur players here in the States see these players protesting like that and they expect us to let them do it as well. Why do you guys as a whole put up with that much dissent? If you were to start dealing with it immediately the amount of dissent in the game would greatly decrease.
As Premier League Referee's, its important to accept that we are role models for other referee's throughout the world. There is a lot of pressure attached in Premier League matches and sometimes the players can over react if things don't go there way. Its important as referee's to try and manage situations and then go to the yellow card or red card if that doesn't work. We are sometimes guilty of overhanging at times and there is sometimes a fine balance which we as a team of referee's work on.
Ryan Hibbard, England
What is the most difficult premier league game you have refereed and why?
I would have to say the Chelsea v Arsenal match this season as it had huge pressures attached as it was a part of the Grand Slam Weekend and this fixture over the course of the last couple of seasons has been difficult to referee with many yellow and red cards.
Gareth Leith, Scotland
I have noticed you have a rather distinctive whistle sound, I was wondering what type of whistle you use and how you produce that distinctive sound?
I use a Fox 40 Classic and many people have commented that it has a strange sound. I have changed my whistle on numerous occasions and still have the same noise sound. I can only guess its how I blow the whistle.
