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Referee Report in Association with EZE Group – Jeremy Simpson

Barring any late changes, Jeremy Simpson of Lancashire will be in the middle for Blues’ Championship game against Charlton today. Here is a look at his stats.

Season Performance

Mr Simpson has taken charge of 31 games so far this season, showing 113 yellow cards and nine reds. Of those games, three have been in the Championship and in those games Mr Simpson has dished out eight cautions and sent one player off. This will be his 12th career Championship game.

Last Blues Match Refereed

The last match involving Blues that Mr Simpson took charge of was the 1-0 away win over Huddersfield on December 20. In that game Mr Simpson booked two players – James Vaughan of Huddersfield and David Davis of Blues.

Last Championship Match Refereed

The last match at this level Mr Simpson was in the middle for was the above match between Blues and Huddersfield.

Suspension Watch

One Red Card:
Darren Randolph (one match suspension served),
Wes Thomas (three matches of a three match ban served),
Neal Eardley (one match of a one match ban served),
Stephen Gleeson (three matches of a three match ban served),
Paul Robinson (one match of a one match ban served).

8 Yellow Cards: David Cotterill
7 Yellow Cards: David Davis and Jonathan Grounds
6 Yellow Cards: Paul Robinson
5 Yellow Cards: Robert Tesche
4 Yellow Cards: Paul Caddis
3 Yellow Cards: Andrew Shinnie, Jonathan Spector, Wes Thomas and Stephen Gleeson
2 Yellow Cards: Neal Eardley and Demarai Gray
1 Yellow Card: Koby Arthur, Rob Kiernan, Michael Morrison, Clayton Donaldson, Mitch Hancox, Mark Duffy, Nikola Zigic, Lloyd Dyer and Lee Novak

The last date that five yellow cards will attract a suspension is December 31; for ten yellow cards it is April 12.

All referee stats via Soccerbase

 

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