Brown Peter

Last updated : 23 March 2014 By @pnemad

Mark Brown is a taxi driver and has a small share in a private hire car business

He is in his fourth season as a League referee, having been promoted in 2010 after seven years on the line. His early days were in the Hull Sunday League - first, as a winger for Thompson Plastics in division 18, then as a young official learning his fledgling trade with the flag and whistle.

One day he complained to a work colleague about the standard of local refereeing and was told to give it a go and so he did. He decided to quit playing when they had reached division 5 to concentrate on his refereeing.

He rose through the Northern Counties, the UniBond leagues and then the Blue Square North. Scunthorpe United and Oxford United provided him with his first match as an assistant in 2003.

His first match as a referee was a 0-0 draw between Stockport and Wycombe on 14 August 2010. After the game former PNE player, Gareth Ainsworth, the Wycombe captain, came in and said that for his first game he was superb. 

In February 2011 Mark Brown was suspended for three weeks by Mike Riley after posting a football-related jokebook on the social networking sites.

It is believed he made a gag about Steven Gerrard and Liverpool’s unlikely chance of winning honours in the 2010/11 season.

His last Peterborough match was a 4-0 home victory over Southend on 14 August 2012

His last match was a 3-0 home win for Q.P.R. against Yeovil on 15 March.

Seasons Record:

Season:

Matches:

Yellow Cards:

Red Cards:

2013/14

26

57

7

2012/13

24

61

6

2011/12

34

99

6

2010/11

25

68

5

Mark Brown & PNE:

Date:

Match:

PNE Goalscorers:

Cards:

PNE Cards:

17/08/13

PNE 2 MK Dons 2

Kay (og); Garner

1 Y

Nil

29/09/13

PNE 3 Yeovil 2

Monakana; Beardsley; Burn(og)

3Y / 1R

Wright; Keane; Monakana

18/02/12

Sheff.Utd. 2 PNE 1

Cummins

3Y

Brown; Marrow; Cummins

His assistants are Kevin Mulraine from Cumbria and Tony Peart from North Yorkshire. The fourth official is Scott Oldham from Lancashire.