News about Jon Moss
GARY KEOWN: Don't expect an old pals' act when Sahin and Rodgers reopen old wounds in Dortmund
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September 28, 2024
Brendan Rodgers is not averse to a spot of namedropping when the opportunity is right. Only this time, he might well have opened up an almighty can of worms. If the build-up to Rangers' fine Europa League win in Malmo last Thursday was dominated by old enmity and unpleasant recollections, Celtic's upcoming trip to Borussia Dortmund now has the potential to knock it into a cocked hat. Parkhead boss Rodgers was speaking on Friday about discussions he had with his old captain Scott Brown during the week when the chance came up for the former Scotland midfielder to swap the manager's job at Ayr United for St Johnstone.
Referenceee reports and accusations of misconduct have left Premier League clubs "completely devoid of consistency," according to those who are told that even if a referee was wrong, they should not intervene
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March 20, 2024
The conflicting referee reports that land in their inbox every week are being left baffled, because they were told that the VAR was not obliged not to intervene even when the referee was wrong. Following each round of fixtures, an evaluation called the Key Match Incidents report is sent to all 20 sides. It was organized by the Premier League, who co-own PGMOL, and it includes the key moments from every match alongside the decision of a five-person KMI commission determining whether the referee's on-field decision was correct or incorrect.
Rebecca Welch's selection as the Premier League's first female referee is a big leap forward for the top flight; she may not have envisioned her debut as a trailblazer when officiating in the Wearside League
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December 14, 2023
Rebecca Welch cannot have guessed that she would become a trailblazer one day in her wildest dreams. Not when she was juggling refereeing while working for the NHS. Not so long ago, she was spending her Sundays in Sunderland on boggy pitches. In the Wearside League, we did not run the line for Coxhoe Athletic versus Redcar Athletic. But a week from Saturday, what started as a hobby would become part of Premier League history as she becomes the first woman to referee a game in the most competitive division in world football.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: The new dinner party rules for Country Life have been revealed... Smoking jackets and sex are IN!
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December 1, 2023
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: The engagement photos of 'girls in pearls' were about as racy as it got back in the old days. However, the latest Country Life version seems to have the Aga-owning classes raging. The magazine plunges in, updating and in some cases ripping up the proverbial rule-book, which includes what it refers to as a "the faith, politics, and sex ban." The Kama Sutra, it would appear, is now on the Country Life menu. According to the 'British are no longer afraid of revealing that sex exists.' Although religion and politics are still 'off limits,' the chaise longue's hurly burst is now a topic that can be enjoyed as well as the Beef Wellington.
Wasn't VAR supposed to STOP the refereeing nightmares? Arsenal's rage at Newcastle's winner is just the latest Premier League video controversies of the season; here's a rundown of the season's WORST VAR scandals
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November 6, 2023
Another clash over VAR in the Premier League this weekend. At least one club is upset about the decision made by the video assistant referees who have gone against them right now, and it appears we won't get through a series of top-flight fixtures without at least one team getting mad about them. Arsenal had been left frustrated after Newcastle United's winning goal against them on Saturday night featured not one, not two, but three tense VAR calls.
Following a dramatic blunder at Tottenham Hotspur, players are left feeling like "prisoners."
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October 1, 2023
This weekend's tense clash between Tottenham and Liverpool featured one of the biggest VAR mistakes in history. Following a VAR report, Luis Diaz seemed to have given his team the lead against Spurs before his goal in the first half was controversially called out for offside. The decision was later discovered to be the result of a miscommunication between the on-field officials and those on VAR.
Sheffield United's Paul Heckingbottom congratulates Newcastle as the first victory of the season so far, a fitting tribute to Maddy Cusack after the tragic death of women's vice-captain
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September 22, 2023
A number of tributes have been planned for Sunday's game against Newcastle, with Maddy's face on the front page of the match program and Blades players wearing black armbands. Shellshocked boss Paul Heckingbottom said his players must try to make everyone feel proud this weekend. We want the game to be about Maddy by demonstrating our love as a football team,' he said.
Following his side's loss to Tottenham last weekend, Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom held on-the-air talks with referee chief Howard Webb, accusing authorities of "not having a clue."
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September 22, 2023
Following the Blades' demise at Spurs last weekend, referee Howard Webb joined Sheffield United manager Paul Heckingbottom for clear-the-air talks on Friday. officials threatened to book goalkeeper Wes Foderingham for time-wasting, accusing referees of "not having a clue" and stating, "They're officiating our games at the top level, and they simply don't know the game." Jon Moss, the outburst, prompted Webb and PGMOL referees' boss to visit United's training ground to plan the future, but it was unclear if they stopped short of issuing an apology.
SPORTS AGENDA: After a Roy Keane clash, ex-referee Jon Moss may face the music over a fantasy league, while Sky Sports beef up security
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September 17, 2023
Eyebrows have been raised at ex-referee Jon Moss' debut in the Fantasy Football league after he began a Fantasy Football league from his Leeds record store. The Vinyl Whistle had been running a competition on their website, with entry priced at £5, and an ad that featured the Premier League's logo appeared. Although Moss resigned last year, he now works with refs' PGMOL as the Preferred group one manager. Following PGMOL's call by Agenda, the league was suspended. Moss is believed to have not formed a squad in the tournament.
Boy George is facing an explosive break with 80s singer Marilyn as he prepares to make a biopic about him after being given further time to avoid bankruptcy due to a £1.75 million debt owed to Culture Club's ex-drummer Jon Moss
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August 24, 2023
After Boy George said online that he planned to write a biography about Marilyn, who became known for his flamboyant cross-dressing, Boy George and Marilyn are on the brink of a volatile feud. 'I'd call it the Teflon goddess,' He wrote.' Marilyn - real name Peter Robinson - 60, said he was exploited. He referred to Boy George by his name, 'Gina,' and he said: "She likes me controlled and way in the background.' Can't risk Marilyn getting any individual recognition.'
Since his outburst at referee Juan Moss, United Nations captain Bruno Fernandes has been described as a "hypocrite."
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August 21, 2023
Since his remarks on referees last week resurfaced online, Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes (pictured) was branded a "hypocrite." In a 2-0 loss against Tottenham on Saturday, the Red Devils skipper erupted with fury after his side was denied a penalty. Fernandes, 28, ordered official Jon Moss to apologise and publicly announce the decision, but supporters pointed out what he said last week, which contradicts his argument.
Bruno Fernandes has requested an apology after Manchester United were refused a penalty for handball against Tottenham...as the tense Red Devils captain asks if the decision will be made in the same way as Wolves' at Old Trafford, he demands an APOLOGY
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August 19, 2023
After Manchester United were denied a penalty against Tottenham on Saturday, Bruno Fernandes has requested an apology after Alejandro Garnacho's shot struck Cristian Romero's arm. Fernandes compared the fallout of Wolves' coverage when they refused a penalty at Old Trafford on Monday when referees' boss Jon Moss apologized for not awarding one when Andre Onana clattered into Sasa Kalajdzic.
The Premier League has banned Man United's referee and VAR for this weekend's matches after they 'admitted to glaring penalty error,' which aided United to victory
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August 15, 2023
The officials in charge of failing to give Wolves a blatant penalty against Manchester United have been suspended from this weekend's Premier League roster. Referee Samuel Hooper, VAR Michael Salisbury, and assistant VAR Richard West have all been rejected for vacancies after deciding that United goalkeeper Andre Onana had not fouled Saka Kalajdzic despite knocking him to the ground. Gary O'Neil, the Wolves' manager, said he had been notified by referee chief Jon Moss for the miscalculation, but the officials involved will not be in charge of games this weekend.
After Wolves were denied a penalty in Manchester United's loss and slams Andre Onana for 'SMASHING' Sasa Kalajdzic to the ground, Gary O'Neil is given an apology
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August 15, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE AT OLD TRAFFORD: After being refused a late penalty against Man United, Wolves manager Gary O'Neil revealed he had received an apology from referee boss Jon Moss. United goalkeeper Andre Onana tried to claim Pedro Neto's cross but instead clattered Wolves replacement Sasa Kalajdzic, knocking him to the ground deep into stoppage time. A tense O'Neil was booked for his reaction and then detailed his discussion with Moss, who is in charge of the Premier League referees.
Boy George's financial woes have heightened after it was revealed that five of his companies are £1.2 million in the red
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June 27, 2023
Boy George's (pictured left) financial woes emerged after he was ordered to shut down another company due to his tense royal feud with ex-bandmate Jon Moss (pictured right). Mishpocha Touring Limited is £668,000 in debt, while Karma Touring LLP is £263,000 down, B-Rude is £141,000 under, and Cometmarket Limited is £115,000 in the negative. More Protein, the fifth company, is in the red. Boy George's figures, as well as a celebrity named in a personal bankruptcy lawsuit brought by Moss, make sorry reading for the legend. (at the time of their inception, Culture Club, featuring Boy George and Moss on left, at the time of their triumph in 1983).
Boy George's showbiz firm 'goes BUST with £1M debts' and singer is 'facing bankruptcy'
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June 26, 2023
Boy George, 62, drummer Jon Moss (pictured together inset), 65, and the band's mother, Bernard Moss, reportedly became a bitter rivalry that resulted in a legal dispute over profits. As a result of debts owed to Moss, the High Court ordered the company to cease operations. Liquidators owed him £324,682 of company funds to reimburse him. And George's finances have fallen flat, despite his rumored £500,000 paycheck for appearing on last year's I'm A Celebrity as he was charged with paying Moss' legal fees.
In a court fight, boy George is awaiting the payment of more than £1.75 million to his ex-lover
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June 13, 2023
Since losing his share of a £1.75 million payout to a former Culture Club bandmate, Boy George has been given more time in a bankruptcy fight. Following a tense fight over earnings, the pop sensation, who will be 62 on Wednesday, has reached an agreement with ex-drummer Jon Moss. If the singer, George O'Dowd, does not keep his money, he will be charged and sold if he does not honor his debts.
After a £1.75 million payout to ex-Culture Club drummer Jon Moss, Boy George is facing the threat of bankruptcy
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April 21, 2023
Boy George is reportedly facing bankruptcy over a £1.75 million damages lawsuit brought by former Culture Club bandmate Jon Moss. Jon, a founding member of the band, came to fame in the 1980s but claims he was 'expelled' by their boss in September 2018 after 37 years playing with them. After being sued for a loss of income, George, 61, signed an out-of-court deal with Jon last month.
After losing this season, the Premier League will have VAR experts
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April 19, 2023
The Premier League's referee body is getting a makeover, with chief Howard Webb focusing on the creation of a database of 'VAR specialists' to increase accuracy. Neil Swarbrick, who is retiring at the end of this season, will be replaced by a new VAR manager, as well as Adam Gale-Watts, who will take over as technical director and Jon Moss as the Select Group's head. In addition, a mix of new coaches will be brought on to assist on-field referees on their tactical knowledge of fixtures.
In the midst of a season of scandals, PGMOL has named the first technical director ever
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April 11, 2023
Professional Game Match Officials Limited's Howard Webb has named him as the first technical director of the company (PGMOL) as he continues his reform of the company. Despite the introduction of VAR technology in the last few years, referee standards and relationships with players have been scrutinized this season. In December, former Premier League referee Webb assumed the role as the chief referee officer and is now considering making major improvements in order to resurrect some confidence in match officials as well as in-game decision making.
How Boy George's secret relationship with ex-drummer John Moss led to the Culture Club's break-up
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March 22, 2023
Lead singer Boy George, 61, and drummer Jon Moss, 65, were together during the Culture Club's formative years, and their relationship helped inspire hits like Karma Chameleon and Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? (George and Moss were photographed together in 1985, at George's 50th bash in 2011). However, their often tumultuous friendship, as well as alleged physical and verbal abuse on both sides, caused tension among the four band members, including bassist Mikey Craig, 63, and guitarist Roy Hay, 61 (pictured together). George wrote in his 1995 autobiography Taking It Like A Man that said his Moss-based relationship was "based on power-tripping and masochism," but he later said, "Our love, however ill," was the driving force behind Culture Club.' Following a reported £1.75 million settlement between Moss and his former bandmates, the "greatest unresolved romance of the century" took a new twist this week. Moss has once described it.
When a trial is suspended, Boy George and Culture Club bandmates will pay £1.75 million to the ex-drummer
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March 22, 2023
Boy George and his Culture Club co-founders are expected to pay £1.75 million to resolve a dispute over money, a week before they were set to enter a costly lawsuit. Jon Moss (right and inset, left), 65, was a founding member of the band but claims he was "expelled" by their manager in September 2018, having spent 37 years with them. The drummer took court action against lead singer Boy George, guitarist Roy Hay, and bassist Michael Craig, which was supposed to determine the band's earnings after his departure. I'm a celebrity actor Boy George (left and inset, right) - his real name is George O'Dowd - and his bandmates are now expected to pay a £1.75 million settlement to Mr Moss straight away.
EMILY PRESCOTT: Boy George's former lawyers take legal action against the star
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February 19, 2023
EMILY PRESCOTT: In a lawsuit involving the band and ex-bandmate Jon Moss, his former lawyers are being sued for unpaid legal fees. "There is a dispute between my clients and Russells over their fees and the service they received from them," Culture Club manager Paul Kemsley tells me. My customers will be defending and countering the allegations. That's all I can tell you at this point because Russells claim that no one has been served on my clients yet.'
'ADMIT IN THE TERRAINMENT OF MAN United walls.'
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December 27, 2022
Villa 2-0 up after just 11 minutes in Unai Emery's first game as the club's manager, on November 6, with United frustrated that the set-piece was placed further back than the normal 10 yards (main). United were able to listen in on Taylor and the players' audio conversation, according to Manchester Evening News, given how the referee was miked up for the game, the players were able to access the game's audio recording. According to the study, Christian Eriksen and Taylor (right) were in dispute, with the Danish midfielder politely informing the match official that the United wall was too far back but was 'tersely dismissed.' The study also discusses the state that United officials contacted PGMOL Select Group 1 Manager Jon Moss, who agreed that Taylor was incorrect to place the wall so far back and asked that he be interviewed about the incident.