Truly, Madley, Deeply

Last updated : 23 August 2011 By @pnemad

The match referee is Robert Madley from Ossett, nr Wakefield,Yorkshire.

Robert Madley turned to refereeing when his playing career was curtailed by a recurring wrist injury when he was just 16. He played for Leeds United and Barnsley academies before being released after he broke his right wrist for the eighth time.

He was one of the first officials to appear at the rebuilt Wembley Stadium when he was an Assistant Referee at the England U16-Spain U16 match in 2007 at the age of 21

He also ran the line at the 2009 FA Vase Final and was the fourth official at the Blue Square Premier League Play-Off final in 2010. Both matches were played at Wembley Stadium.

He did officiate the Northampton-Fleetwood Town FA Cup tie in November 2009, but the 2010/11 season was his first as a referee with his debut coming in the League Two match at Gigg Lane on 7 August 2010 with Port Vale beating Bury 1-0. The PNE v Derby match was his first in the Championship

This will be his first league match of the season whilst his last match was the 2-0 victory for Macclesfield at Hull in the Carling Cup on 9 August.

His last Notts Countymatch saw a 2-0 home defeat to Oldham on 2 April 2011. Magpies defender Mike Edwards was sent off on 86 minutes with the Latics goals coming via an 87 minute penalty and a 90th minute goal.

Robert Madley’s Referee record:

Season:

Matches:

Yellow Cards:

Red Cards:

2011/12

1

0

0

2010/11

27

53

5

Robert Madley and PNE:

Date:

Match:

PNE Goalscorers:

Cards:

PNE cards:

01/01/11

PNE 1 Derby 2

Davidson (pen)

2 Y

Coutts

His assistants are Tony Harrington from Cleveland and Stephen Smith from County DurhamThe fourth official is Gordon Johnson from Liverpool.