News about Jonathan Walters

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

www.dailymail.co.uk, 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.

After watching a horrific video of the Man United midfielder jogging back after losing the ball in Bayern Munich's loss, Embarrassing' Scott McTominay is mocked for being outpaced by REFEREE, by Jonathan Walters

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2023
Jonathan Walters, a former Premier League midfielder, has slammed Manchester United's Scott McTominay for his inability to recover against Bayern Munich on Wednesday. Only ten minutes after getting the ball back at the Allianz Arena, tense supporters have already blasted the Scotland international for displaying a'disgusting' lack of desire to win the ball back.

Two people are among the five-person panel who hear Premier League referees, including Kevin Carney and Rob Greene.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
Two people have been selected by a five-person committee to assess Premier League referees' results. Professional Game Match Officials Ltd (PGMOL) assessed their own results before it was determined that they could'no longer mark their own homework'. Carney and Green are among those in the KMI (Key Match Incident) panel, according to Telegraph Sport, and there has been a marginal change from last year, with a rise in correct decisions from 96 to 98 percent. The panel members' identities had been kept private. They have now been identified as Carney, Green, Jonathan Walters, Steven Reid, and Terry Burton.

According to a misconduct hearing, a 50-year-old police officer used a cellphone to send 'flirty' texts

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 23, 2022
A harassment lawsuit was told by a police officer who sent flirty messages from a work cellphone to a stalking victim that had a 'gorgeous with a beautiful body.' PC Robert Davies, 50, sent three separate women on duty with "suggestive and overly familiar remarks." After observing the women when on duty, the hearing was told he used his Gwent Police cellphone to send the messages.