Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Premier League ref Dean misses game after death threats

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LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Premier League Referee Mike Dean will not officiate this weekend after he and his family received online death threats following two controvers­ial incidents.

The 52-year-old referee sent off West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek for catching Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic with his elbow on Saturday, days after dismissing Southampto­n defender Jan Bednarek at Old Trafford.

Dean reviewed the incidents on the pitchside monitor after consulting VAR before making his decisions. Both have since been overturned on appeal.

The referee asked to be stood down from the next round of Premier League fixtures and was not included on the match officials list for the forthcomin­g weekend, though he will be in charge of Wednesday’s FA Cup tie between Leicester and Brighton.

Profession­al Game Match Officials Board managing director and former Referee Mike Riley offered Dean the organisati­on’s full support.

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said the threats to Dean and his family were “inexcusabl­e” and called for more action from social media companies.

Soucek also spoke out against the abuse levelled at Dean, tweeting that decisions

“made on the pitch should stay on the pitch”.

“There is no place for abuse of any kind,” he said. “It is in the past and I’m now focused on the rest of the season.”

Premier League managers mobilised in support of Dean, with Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder labelling the abuse “inhumane”.

“Mike Dean is an honourable referee and a decent guy, and these guys are doing their best, as the players and coaches are,” he said.

“They don’t deserve it. It’s disgusting. The individual­s need nailing and I wish I could nail them in my way, but I won’t be allowed to.

“We’ve all been subjected to the abuse and I think it’s cowardly, disgusting and inhumane. It isn’t football and it isn’t life. No one should be able to get away with it.”

Tottenham Manager Jose Mourinho said that criticism of officials like Dean on a profession­al level was inevitable, but threatenin­g his family was completely unacceptab­le.

“I think something has to be done. Because one thing is profession­al life and what we do in our profession­al lives, and the success we have, the mistakes we make, the frustratio­ns we have,” Mourinho said.

“Another thing is to go to the private life and go to the social life. And then, of course, something has to be done.”

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? English Referee Mike Dean shows a yellow card to Southampto­n’s English defender Kayne Ramsay during the English Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford recently.
(Photo: AFP) English Referee Mike Dean shows a yellow card to Southampto­n’s English defender Kayne Ramsay during the English Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford recently.

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