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MR EL ILDERTON from Tyne & Wear

Eddie started refereeing in 1991 and was promoted to the National List of Referees in 2002 after serving his time in the Northern leagues. He was assistant referee in the FA Youth Cup Final in 2002.

The last time Eddie was in the middle for a Rotherham game was last season when we played Huddersfield Town at Millmoor. The Millers lost three-two with our goals coming from a Chris O`Grady penalty and Delroy Facey. He also sent off the Millers Ian Henderson and Town`s Andy Holdsworth.

This season Eddie has refereed 27 games, given out 63 yellow cards and 3 red cards.

He will be assisted on Saturday by -

MR D NAYLOR from Nottinghamshire
and
MR MR LAWSON from Northumberland

The fourth official will be -

MR CA BRUMWELL from Cumbria

Writer: Herringthorpe  Mail feedback, articles or suggestions

Date:Wednesday March 26 2008

Time: 7:43AM

 

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