Latics are at Ipswich on Tuesday, looking to get the points to consolidate their position at the top of League One, the referee for the game is Luton based official, Will Finnie.
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Will Finnie |
Will Finnie was promoted to the National List of ref’s at the start of the 2019/20 season, in the three seasons that followed his appointment, Finnie has taken charge of 92 games, issued 264 yellow cards and 12 reds.
Although Finnie hasn’t refereed a game above League One level, he has been the 4th official at 14 Championship games.
Of Will Finnie’s 33 games so far this season, 13 have come in League One, 12 in League Two, 5 in the EFL Trophy, 1 in the FA Cup and 2 in the EFL Cup.
This will be Will Finnie’s first Latics game, he has refereed Ipswich Town twice previously, both at Portman Road, a 3:0 win over Bristol Rovers in the 1st round of the EFL Cup last season and earlier this campaign he took charge of their 2:1 over Shrewsbury.
Last Game
Will Finnie’s last game in charge was the League Two fixture between Exeter City and Colchester United at St James’ Park on Friday 15th April, Exeter won 2:0 and Finnie issued just the one yellow.
Will Finnie Card Watch 2021/22
Games – 33
Yellows – 70
Reds – 4
Penalty Awards – 8
Ipswich Town v Wigan Athletic
Referee – Will Finnie
Assistants – Mike Chard and Adrian
Tranter
Fourth Official – Anthony Da Costa
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Well, that wasn't what the doctor ordered, League One continually throws up surprises, both ourselves and MK Dons falling to defeat whilst out of form Rotherham grind out a result. This is going to the wire isn't it. We were well out of sorts but credit must go to Cambridge who looked very capable and caused us lot's of problems.
Four games to go, top of the league by four points and a game in hand on one of the two teams that can catch us, I'd have taken that three weeks ago let alone the start of the season, we've been magnificent throughout the course of this campaign, now we just need to hold our nerve and get the job done.
Ipswich away on Tuesday, a great insight into the Tractor Boys from our guest, Richard Moss in the 'View From The Home End', all I can say is bring it on, a win for us and defeat for MK Dons away at Oxford and we are up with three games to go, but let's not get carried away, a tough game in store at Portman Road, but we are excellent on the road. Exciting times.
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