Haines Reigns

Last updated : 25 March 2010 By @pnemad

Andy Haines started refereeing in London in 1995 and was promoted from Class 3 to Class 1 in only three seasons. In 2000 he relocated to the North East and in 2003 was promoted to the National List of Assistant Referees after having successful seasons on the Wearside and Northern Leagues. After two seasons as a Panel referee he was promoted to the National List of Referees in 2007.

 

His first league game was the goal less drawn League Two match between Chester and Chesterfield on 11 August 2007. His first Championship match was at Deepdale when Plymouth was the visitors. This will be the first time he has refereed a QPR match, whilst his last match was a 1-1 draw between Coventry and Plymouth on 13 March.

 

Statistical Record:

 

Season:

Matches:

Yellow Cards:

Red Cards:

2009/10

26

80

5

2008/09

29

79

2

2007/08

24

57

1

 

Andy Haines and PNE:

 

Date:

Match:

PNE Goalscorer:

Yellow Cards:

PNE Cards

03/02/2009

PNE 1 Plymouth 1

Parkin

3

none

 

His assistants are Richard Barlett from Cheshire and Adrian Holmes from West Yorkshire. The fourth official is Gary Hilton from Lancashire.