Deadman Wonderland

Last updated : 21 February 2013 By @pnemad

Darren Deadman progressed to the National List via the Isthmian League and Panel Leagues joining the National List of assistant referees in 2000 and the referees’ list in 2005. His first league game was a 2-2 draw between Boston and Stockport on 15 August 2005, producing four yellow cards.

His most notable appointment to date came on 28 May 2011, when he officiated the League Two Play Off Final at Old Trafford as Stevenage beat Torquay 1–0.

On 1 November 2011, He was the referee in the match match between Doncaster and Middlesbrough. When Doncaster striker Billy Sharp scored in the 14th minute, Sharp revealed a T-shirt underneath his club shirt which contained the message "That's for you son", in tribute to his newborn son who died two days prior. He elected not to book Sharp, even though such a celebration (the removal of the jersey) requires the referee to show a yellow card to the player under the laws of the game

His last match was on 15 February when Exeter beat Accrington 2-0. His previous Swindon match was a 4-0 win at Stevenage on 27 October 2012.

 

Referee Record:

 

Season:

Matches:

Yellow Cards:

Red Cards:

2012/13

26

87

4

2011/12

50

209

14

2010/11

30

113

5

2009/10

37

94

6

2008/09

37

113

7

2007/08

32

101

5

2006/07

31

136

12

2005/06

31

104

9

 

 

Derek Deadman and Preston

 

Date:

Match:

PNE Goalscorers:

Cards:

PNE Bookings:

24/01/12

Notts Co 0 PNE 0

None

4 Y

Coutts; Parry; Proctor

22/11/11

Southend 1 PNE 0

None

3 Y

Carlisle; Nicholson; Parry

22/02/11

Nottm.Forest 2 PNE 2

Nicholson; Jones

7Y

Jones; Nicholson; Ashbee

04/12/10

Cardiff 1 PNE 1

Tonge

5Y

Tonge; Hume

27/11/10

PNE 0 Millwall 0

None

2Y

Hume; Jones

19/09/09

Preston 3 Coventry 2

Brown 2; Mellor

2Y

Brown

21/03/09

Charlton 0 PNE 0

None

Nil

Nil

11/11/06

Southend 0 PNE 0

none

6Y

Dichio; McKenna; Pugh

 

His assistants are Constantine Halzidakis from Kent and Nick  Hobbis from West Midlands. The fourth official is Mark Derrien from Dorset.