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Should’ve Gone To Specsavers – Reading v Bolton

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The Football League have now announced the Match Day officials that will take charge of the game between Reading and Bolton Wanderers this Tuesday.

Reading host Bolton Wanderers on Tuesday March 6 for the game at the Madejski Stadium and the match carries an 8pm kick off.

Referee: James Linington
Assistant Refs: Mark Russell and Steven Meredith
Fourth Official: Brendan Malone

Match Day referee Linington has officiated 32 games in 2017/18, showing 105 yellow cards and five red cards.

He took in 35 games in 2016/17 with a return of 146 yellow cards and four red cards.

That year he showed eight yellow cards on three occasions.

He took in 26 matches in 2015-16 and in those games, across all competitions and football divisions, he handed out a total of 74 yellow cards and four red cards.

He was most card happy in the match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Middlesbrough on October 24 with seven yellow cards shown.

Linington is required to make the short trip over from his home on the Isle of Wight when appointed to EFL fixtures. He is a very experienced official having refereed in the EFL for 10 seasons. In 2010, he was named fourth official for the FA Trophy Final at Wembley, and returned to the same stadium two weeks later to referee the League Two Play-Off Final between Dagenham and Redbridge and Rotherham United.

Source – EFL.

Let`s hope it`s not another repeat and more of the players edge closer to automatic bans.

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