I think Oliver is the only referee on the development list.
This has to be a wake up call for the FA and PGMOL. They have now lost two top level FIFA referees years before they were traditionally due to retire, and this just doesn't seem to happen in other countries.
Doesn't this mean that England will not be able to provide a referee for the 2018 World Cup? If so that is a very sorry state of affairs, and heads should roll from the people that have allowed this situation to develop.
This has to be a wake up call for the FA and PGMOL. They have now lost two top level FIFA referees years before they were traditionally due to retire, and this just doesn't seem to happen in other countries.
Doesn't this mean that England will not be able to provide a referee for the 2018 World Cup? If so that is a very sorry state of affairs, and heads should roll from the people that have allowed this situation to develop.
We could be going backwards to the late 1990's / early 200's when Durkin and Riley were the referees sent to World Cups. Our standard of refereeing is not that bad is it?
He would only have had a chance at the final if England go out of the competition at an earlier point. Oh, wait...I have no doubt that money would have played a big part in his decision, but I wonder if (as the papers etc alledge) more support from the FA/PMGOL would have made him stay.
Can't be easy to give up the opportunity to got to the world cup, especially when IMO he had a good shot at getting the final