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A core problem locus in English football is the Professional Game Match Officials Board
(PGMOB).
This body, which oversees the management and appointment of referees and junior officials for
matches, is simply not fit for purpose and needs to be deconstructed and reformed...
... with immediate effect.
With a team that is top of the table, a new manager that has just won the Manager Of The Month
award for his division and a winnable FA Cup tie coming up in a couple of weeks, these should be
happy times for the supporters of Wrexham Football Club. As regular readers will be aware, however,
very little at The Racecourse Ground is as it seems and the proposed take-over of the club by the
Wrexham Supporters Trust (WST) has now hit the buffers again over clauses relating to liability for
outstanding debts, which are being treated so seriously by the Football Association and the
Football Conference that, once again, the WST take-over of the club might not go through.
Tom English was strutting his stuff in the Scotland on Sunday yesterday. Gird your loins fellow
bloggers. He had his sights set on us:
"This is the reality of the online blogger. They can spout stuff that turns out to be untrue and,
when they get it wrong, it never boomerangs back and hurts them.
Meet my bodyguard Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley has received a libel payout over
newspaper reports that he had "badgered" a girl for sex. In August, The Sun claimed that Cleverley
had been unfaithful to his girlfriend by bombarding a girl he had met in a Blackpool nightclub with
texts asking for sex.