News about Tim Robinson

Why I've been hired as the FIRST EVER referees' analyst for a Premier League club: MARK CLATTENBURG explains his ground-breaking new job

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2024
MARK CLATTENBURG: Evangelos Marinakis was already familiar with him from my time with the Greek Football Federation, where I was in charge of the Greek Super League's referees. He is a huge football fan, as well as Rio Ave in Portugal and Nottingham Forest in England, and someone who will leave no stone unturned in trying to ensure his clubs are profitable. Marinakis called me last week to inquire about a job.

A final referee has been selected for a match between Liverpool and Chelsea in a move that may enrage Reds boss Jurgen Klopp following previous rulings

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
Chelsea and Liverpool have been chosen for the Carabao Cup final. PGMOL has revealed their pick of officials for the much-anticipated final, which will take place at Wembley Stadium on February 25. However, the referee's identity is unlikely to please Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp following recent events.

New videos show moment bloodied FA Cup hooligan throws punch at police before being bundled to the floor and then led away with cuts on his head after fan violence broke out during West Brom vs Wolves

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
The match between West Brom and Wolves FA Cup was called off yesterday after brutality broke out between supporters of both sides, with police forced to respond after angry supporters screamed the pitch. On two shocking videos, a wounded man appears to be threatening police officers on the field, while punching one in the chest. Officers bring his head dripping with blood and a gaping wound. When an out-of-control man tries to lift his head, police hold it down, revealing an open cut on the top of his head.

As cops examine body-cams to arrest more supporters involved in trouble, police detention, a 16-year-old football fan on suspicion of holding an offensive weapon before West Brom's tense FA Cup match against Wolves

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
Before West Bromwich Albion's humiliating FA Cup match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, a 16-year-old football fan was arrested by police and jailed in a bar for holding an offensive weapon. After a ruckus erupted in the stands and supporters spilled onto the pitch, play in the Black Country FA Cup derby at The Hawthorns was suspended for more than an hour. However, it has now been announced that one of the six arrests by West Midlands Police came in a pub before the game, with the teen stopped and searched in a pub.

The middle-aged pitch invader with a handbag, man with face covered in blood, and supporters led away in handcuffs: The fans who brought shame to the FA Cup, after carnage exploded when Wolves crowd sneaked into West Brom section and celebrated goal

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
A middle-aged pitch invader with a handbag was led off the pitch by a steward amid gruesome scenes as West Bromwich Albion played Wolverhampton Wanderers. At The Hawthorns, the woman threw the ball at the guy, who took her off by the arm as she collapsed over and had to be picked up again. The audience could have been heard cheering before being led away on a turbulent afternoon that saw violence in the stands begin when Wolves away supporters bought tickets in West Brom home towns before being seen celebrating their team's second victory. After the drama erupted in the stands and supporters spilled onto the field, play in the Black Country FA Cup derby at The Hawthorns was postponed for more than half an hour. Following the second-half chaos yesterday, West Midlands Police said six arrests were made, and one individual was admitted to hospital with head injury.

Bernd Leno, a Fulham goalkeeper, will avoid FA discipline after altercation with a ball boy during his team's 3-0 loss at Bournemouth

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2023
Bernd Leno is expected to avoid further action from the Football Association for his altercation with a ball boy during Fulham's loss at Bournemouth. Leno, the goalkeeper, made contact with the kid rather than pressuring him to retrieve the ball in the second half. At that time, Leno had already been arrested, but referee Tim Robinson had no further discipline.

Liverpool 5-1 West Ham: Five-star Reds cruise into Carabao Cup semi-finals after Curtis Jones' brace and strikes from Dominik Szoboszlai, Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah put visitors to the sword

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2023
JOE BERNSTEIN: This was the chance for some of Anfield's lesser lights to shine on this display, but if Liverpool makes it to the World Cup, it will take a brave manager to deny Curtis Jones, Jarell Quansah, and Harvey Elliott a starting spot at Wembley. Both Jurgen Klopp and David Moyes made six changes from their previous Premier League line-ups for this Carabao Cup quarter-final, but there were also some similarities. West Ham waited until they were 2-0 down before launching Lucas Paqueta, and three others were behind when James Ward-Prowse came on. Liverpool, on the other hand, was hungry and at it from Tim Robinson's whistle, condemning Manchester United's stumbling draw against Manchester United on Sunday, despite Mo Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold starting on the bench. On 21 visits with various clubs, Moyes hasn't won at Anfield, and his team didn't play as if they believed in changing history.

Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish scored in the second half to seal 2-1 victory, but Pep Guardiola and Co feared him with a shock

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 10, 2023
IAN LADYMAN AT KENILWORTH ROAD: Jack Grealish of Manchester City took the ball to the corner flag in the 89th minute of this tumultuous afternoon rather than attempting to make a defensive move. No sooner had he arrived than the English national, treble champion, and Gucci's face were slapped on his backside by the home fans. It was like a summer for City. It was like that game. The champions of England won, but only about. Pep Guardiola's gilded team came from a goal down to win, and in doing so, put an end to a mini-slump that some said was threatening to derail their league season. That was never likely. Despite this, the city still needed a little assistance from referee Tim Robinson to get over the line. Not favours, just good decisions, but they were nonetheless important.

As footage of violent clashes in Birmingham goes viral, a Legia Warsaw fan in balaclava collapses on his face after launching MAYONNAISE at Aston Villa supporters

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
It takes place within the larger context of brutality surrounding Aston Villa's Europa Conference League match with Legia Warsaw. One police officer was shot and three others were injured, while others were charged with flares outside Villa Park. Following '90 minutes of sustained brutality,' Dudley Police said 46 people were arrested.'

Legia Warsaw supporters have been 'unacceptably violent' clashes with West Midlands police ahead of their match against Aston Villa, which the FA insist they are looking into the situation

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: European football chiefs had condemnation of Legia Warsaw fans after a night of brutality marred their Europa Conference League match with Aston Villa. Following last night's violence involving away fans, West Midlands police said there were '46 people in jail', with four officers in jail, and that they had suffered with '90 minutes of sustained violence' that left four wounded. According to a UEFA statement, "UEFA has condemned the intolerable violence that occurred around the Aston Villa vs. Legia Warsaw match.' UEFA is currently gathering all official reports from the game before making a decision on the next steps.'

According to police, 46 people are arrested after violent scenes saw Legia Warsaw supporters, four of whom believe they were carrying KNIVES, fire an officer and injure three others ahead of their match against Aston Villa

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
Following violent scenes marred Aston Villa's 2-1 victory over Legia Warsaw on Thursday, police have reported that 46 supporters had been arrested. Last night, Polish football hooligans caused mayhem as fans set a police officer on fire and injured three others while throwing flares before facing the Midlands club in the Europa League. Since being struck by a fire, one officer who was engulfed by fire suffered burns and is now recovering in hospital.

IAN HERBERT: Football must take a long hard look at its despicable culture of referee abuse and let the hate cease

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 3, 2023
IAN HERBERT: Blink and you may have missed Chelsea's match against Fulham on Monday night, which had everything to do with what our referees are up against. Vinicius vanished Fulham's Vinicius Thomas Henry slashed Chelsea's Thiago Silva on the back with his arm, pretending that no one had happened. Thiago staggered the head and lay writhing on the ground, clutching it. On X, formerly known as Twitter, one of the Fulham players' acts of "genuine intention" was portrayed as confirmation of the pre-match conspiracy theories against referee Tim Robinson. You may recall that Robinson reffed Chelsea's home loss to Nottingham Forest in September. His appearance on the day was 'pathetic,' the work of a 'f***wit', many Chelsea 'authorities' on that website, according to several Chelsea 'authorities' ahead of Monday's match.

Tim Robinson and Darren Bond, both retired from EFL, have been promoted to Premier League for the 2023-24 season

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 7, 2023
Andre Marriner's vacant referencing role has been filled by two new players from the Football League, filling the void left by the Premier League. Following their promotion to Select Group 1, Professional Game Match Officials Limited announced on Wednesday that Tim Robinson and Darren Bond will take the top flight. Both of the pair had been officiating in the Championship for the first time last season, though both had their respective debuts in the Premier League.

This month, every film and TV show is scheduled to be added to Netflix

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 3, 2023
Fans of Netflix will be pleased to learn that the streaming service has a slew of both new and old favorite films and TV shows scheduled for users. Netflix will carry many titles over the next 31 days, including a Bridgerton spin-off and the highly awaited Selling Sunset season six. Tim Robinson and FUBAR, Arnold Schwarzenegger's first foray into television, are also included in a new season of I Think You Should Leave.

Reading 1-1 Luton: Late Carlton Morris equaliser pushes hosts into the relegation zone

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2023
DANIEL MATTHEWS WERE RECALLED AT SELECT CAR LEASING STADIUM: The first was supposed to bring Reading up for a dramatic three points in their fight against relegation. The second was turned home by the striker, as well. Carroll wheeled away, the home crowd booed, and then referee Tim Robinson pulled a red card from his pocket. Carroll, who was also on the yellow, had mastered the ball, but Noel Hunt's side was left with trepidation.

Sheffield United 3-2 Blackburn: Tommy Doyle sends Blades into FA Cup semi-finals

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2023
JACK GAUGHAN vs. BRAMALL LANE If ever a club needed a stoppage-time winner, scored by a young man whose grandparents were both FA Cup champions with Manchester City in 1969, Sheffield United are it. Not just for the romance of a Wembley semi-final, but also for the atmosphere and bank balance. At Bramall Lane, it's been a tough time. They may not go into administration, but the financials are bleak unless a takeover agreement is reached, with Nigerian Dozy Mmobuosi awaiting to complete the transaction.

After being charged by the FA with reportedly spitting, Watford's Imran Louza is facing a SIX match ban

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2022
Imran Louza, a Watford midfielder, has been charged with spitting at an opposing player by the Football Association. During Watford's latest 2-1 home loss to the Welsh club, Moroccan Louza, 23, is alleged to have spat at Swansea's Ryan Manning. After the match, Swansea has been reported to have lodged a formal complaint against referee Tim Robinson.

By parking caravans in front of the beach, tourists are 'ruining' seafront views for homeowners

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 10, 2022
In a battle over campervans (top left and top right), local residents (pictured bottom left and top right) were blasted by locals who'd not treat the place with courtesy. Tourists visiting Seaford, East Sussex, are being greeted with the wrath of visitors who claim campervans park on the seafront is on display, and families live in them 'for days.' Residents in Seaford also complain that garbage is left around the area, benches are sprayed, and garbage cans are set on fire, and that the council should do something about it. Since lockdown, Trev Homer and his wife Mary moved to Martello Mews in Seaford 18 years ago, but the situation has remained 'worse since lockdown,' says the couple.

At the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, Rachel Bloom and Niecy Nash lead roles

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
On Sunday, Rachel Bloom and Niecy Nash looked more glamorous than ever at the second night of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Bloom, 35, displayed her toned arms in a vivacious floral sleeveless skirt cinched at the waist with a belt. With a middle portion, the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend actress transformed her auburn tresses into a slicked back bun for the occasion. In the meantime, the television presenter, 52, oozed Hollywood glamour in a figure-hugging one-shoulder black gown that showcased her svelte cleavage.