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The Ref Show - Paul McGuinness & Glen Turner

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On the show this week, Alan Biggs was joined by former FIFA assistant referee Glenn Turner, who was joined by former Manchester United academy coach Paul McGuinness to discuss and dissect the weekend performances of officials in the Premier League and Football League. In discussion was the performance of Robert Madley in Manchester United's 2-0 win over Chelsea at Old Trafford. There's also praise for Jon Moss who refereed the early Sunday afternoon kick off between West Brom and Liverpool, whilst the panel reflect on the punishment handed out to Keith Stroud after his performance in the Championship fixture involving Newcastle United and Burton Albion earlier this month.

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On the show this week, Alan Biggs was joined by former FIFA assistant referee Glenn Turner, who was joined by former Manchester United academy coach Paul McGuinness to discuss and dissect the weekend performances of officials in the Premier League and Football League. In discussion was the performance of Robert Madley in Manchester United's 2-0 win over Chelsea at Old Trafford. There's also praise for Jon Moss who refereed the early Sunday afternoon kick off between West Brom and Liverpool, whilst the panel reflect on the punishment handed out to Keith Stroud after his performance in the Championship fixture involving Newcastle United and Burton Albion earlier this month.

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