Friday, 28 February 2020

Meet The Ref - West Bromwich Albion v Wigan Athletic


Name: Tony Harrington
Born: 1984
Place of Birth: Hartlepool

Harrington began refereeing in the Teesside Junior Football Alliance at the age of 14, having completed a basic refereeing course whilst at school as part of the Duke of Edinburgh award. After four years as an EFL assistant referee and four years as a National League referee, he was appointed to the EFL Referees List in 2012/13

So far this season, 20 of his 27 games have been in the Championship, including our 0-1 away win at Leeds back on the 1st of February. Harrington’s been in charge three of West Brom games this campaign, their 1-1 away draw at Barnsley in December and the Baggies home wins over Sheffield Wednesday (2-1 Nov) and Blackburn (3-2 August).

Latics’ related facts:

Tony Harrington has ref’d the Latics against Huddersfield twice, both games finished 2-1 to the tics.

Complete record of Tony Harrington’s Latics games:

Date

Competition

Home Team

Score

Away Team
02/11/13
Championship
Latics
2:1
Huddersfield
18/10/14
Championship
Latics
0:0
Brentford
08/05/16
League 1
Latics
1:4
Barnsley
27/09/16
Championship
Latics
2:1
Wolves
28/11/16
Championship
Huddersfield
1:2
Latics
18/03/17
Championship
Latics
0:2
Aston Villa
27/10/18
Championship
Sheff United
4:2
Latics
12/01/19
Championship
Latics
3:0
Aston Villa
01/02/20
Championship
Leeds
0:1
Latics

Tony Harrington record for Latics games is:

Home Games
P6 W3 D1 L2
Away Games
P3 W2 D0 L1
Overall Record
P9 W5 D1 L3

This referee has a Latics Love Factor of 57%

West Bromwich Albion v Wigan Athletic
Referee – TONY HARRINGTON
Assistants – Tim Wood and Mark Dwyer
Fourth Official - Andy  Haines

Tony Harrington Card Watch 2019/20

Games -27
Yellows – 68
Reds - 3


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February 27, 2020

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Two wins and it's all to play for.

A great set of results for the 'tics this week and a fantastic performance away at Reading.

Keifer Moore's goal was something else, Jamal Lowe's control and strike was exceptional and Michael Jacobs' 99th minute strike was a joy to behold. A great performance and effort to win away at Reading by three goals, but unfortunately it was tinged with sadness following Chey Dunkley's serious injury late in the game and we wish him all the best in his recovery./

We look forward to a big game on Saturday away at Championship leaders West Brom, and before that there is the FA Youth cup 1/4 final against Manchester United at Old Trafford, never a dull moment supporting the Latics.

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