0 users online

Mr Riley back for Watford game

last updated Thursday 28th September 2006, 7:54 AM
Referee Mike Riley- Leeds, West Yorkshire
Referee Mike RileyMike Riley was the Premiership's youngest referee in 1999/2000. Riley, who is a finance director by profession, began refereeing in 1980 and joined the Football League roster in 1994. The Premiership beckoned in 1996 and by 1999 he was on the official FIFA list. The 1996 Youth Cup was his first taste of officiating a high profile final. He took charge of the 2001 Charity Shield and 2002 Cup Final. During the 2002/2003 season Mr Riley gave 8 penalties, 7 of them were in favour of Man Utd. He had officiated at 5 Man U games giving penalties in all of them including two games where he gave two penalties to the Manchurians. How unfortunate! In the 2003/2004 season Ref Wiley only gave two penalties, neither to Man Utd, and officiated at the 3-1 thrashing of Man U by Fulham without giving a penalty to either squad, so he has gone some way to redeem himself. Unfortunately for Ref Riley early in the 2004/2005 season somebody thought it would be a good idea if he looked after another Man U game, this time against Arsenal, and we know what happened that day.Mr Riley has reffed 9 Fulham games in the Premiership in those 9 games he has sent off two Fulham players, Luis Boa Morte and Ian Pearce and The Cottagers have won just 2 of the 9. It could have been 3 out of 9 if he had not needed to call off the first attempt to play this fixture however as one of the wins was the 3-1 thrashing of Man U at Man U Mr Riley can,t be all bad.

FWPlugin:NewsAd()
Referee Stats - 2005/2006

Ref Riley was the busiest ref in the Premiership, last season, blowing his whistle an average of 31 times per game. He was also the keenest card issuer averaging just over 4 cards a game. In terms of red cards he was also one of the busiest dishing out one every four games on average.Ref Riley seemed to have gone back on an early season effort to reduce his number of penalty decisions and ended up with the busiest.

  Mr. Riley's Av Premiership Ref
Total Match Avg Total Match Avg
Games 28   18  
Fouls 875 31.3 476 26.3
Yellows 118 4.2 56 3.1
Reds 8 0.3 4 0.2
Penalties 7 0.3 3 0.2
Fouls per Yellow - 7.4 - 8.5
Homer? (2005-2006)
Total Home Away Total
Games Fouls Yellow Red Pen Fouls Yellow Red Pen Fouls Yellow Red Pen
28 450 48 4 4 425 70 4 3 875 118 8 7
  51% 41% 50% 57% 49% 59% 50% 43%        
Premiership Average
18 49% 42% 35% 67% 51% 58% 65% 33% 476 56 4 3

Ref Riley is fairly even-handed as far as fouls concerned but as far as yellows are concerned he loved to whack the away teams like most of his colleagues.

Previous Fulham games what was refed by Mike Riley
2005/2006

04-05-2005 Premiership Sunderland 2-1 Fulham 8y 0r
Bookings: Brown, Caldwell, McCartney, Whitehead (Sunderland) Bridge, Christanval, Elliott, Pearce (Fulham)
The replay of the one, where when we were 1-0 up, got cancelled by Riley because of rain. Fortunately for Chris Coleman's friend Mr Ball Sunderland were able to claim their only Premiership home win in the season because coincidentally we had gained our solitary away win at Man City in the previous game. At the break home supporters booed Ref Riley off after he booked both Steve Caldwell and George McCartney for fouls but turned a deaf ear to their appeals for a series of fouls perpetrated by The Cottagers. Surprise surprise within 12 minutes of the restart Simon Elliott, Philippe Christanval and Ian Pearce had all been yellow-carded.

31-12-2005 Premiership Portsmouth 1-0 Fulham 3y 0r
Bookings: Karadas (Portsmouth) Bocanegra, Rosenior (Fulham)
17-10-2005 Premiership Charlton 1-1 Fulham 4y 0r
Bookings: Kishishev (Charlton) Christanval, Malbranque, Volz (Fulham)
27-08-2005 Premiership Fulham 1-0 Everton 3y 1r
Bookings: Malbranque (Fulham) Neville (sent off 90 snd yel), Weir (Everton)
Everton seemed to have a strong claim for a pen five minutes into the second half when Cahill appeared to be shoulder-charged in the chest by that top defensive tackler Luis Boa Morte. Fortunately on this occasion Ref Riley was not interested.
2004/2005
04-10-2004 Premiership C Palace 2-0 Fulham 2y 1r
Bookings: Johnson (C Palace) Bocanegra, Pearce (sent off 6) (Fulham)
The one when Ian Pearce was sent off just five minutes into the match for pulling back Johnson, when the Palace striker was clean through on goal, and the red card saw Coleman's side under the cosh for the rest of the match. 10-11-2004 League Cup Nottm Forest 2-4 Fulham 6y 0r
Bookings: Dawson, Evans, Perch, Thompson (Nottm Forest) Cole, Volz (Fulham)
2003/2004
03-04-2004 Premiership Fulham 0-0 Birmingham 6y 0r
Bookings: Boa Morte, Davis, Djetou, Malbranque (Fulham) Savage ,Upson (Birmingham)24-02-2004 FA Cup West Ham 0-3 Fulham 1y 0 r
Bookings: Horlock (West Ham)20-12-2003 Premiership Fulham 0-1 Chelsea 5y 0r
Bookings: Clark, Saha (Fulham) Gronkjaer, Joe Cole, Johnson (Chelsea)25-10-2003 Premiership Man Utd 1-3 Fulham 5y 0r
Bookings: Djemba-Djemba, Forlan, Fortune, Giggs (Man Utd) Knight (Fulham)
2001/2002
21-10-2001 Premiership Fulham 1-1 Ipswich 5y 1r
Bookings: Boa Morte, Boa Morte (sent off 45), Legwinski (Fulham) Armstrong, Peralta, Wilnis (Ipswich)
Ref Riley wrongly sent Boa Morte off for diving despite there being a clear block by Hreidarsson and helped The Cottagers to lose 2 points.
2000/2001
10-03-2001 Division 1 Fulham 2-0 QPR 2y 0r
Bookings: Baraclough, Crouch (QPR)
1999/2000
20-11-1999 Division 1 Blackburn 2-0 Fulham 7y 1r
Bookings: Grayson, Ward (Blackburn) Clark, Coleman, Hayward, Horsfield, Symons, Cadamarteri (sent off 84)(Fulham)
Source
Since 1998
"It's been updated!"