- HOME
  - ENGLAND
     NEWS
     CLUBS
     NATIONAL TEAM
     FIXTURES
     RESULTS/REPORTS
     TABLES
     WHO'S WHO
     FA CUP
     WORTH. CUP
  - SCOTLAND
  - EUROPE
  - CHAMPS LEAGUE
  - GLOBAL
  - WORLD CUP 2002
  - EXTRA TIME
  - SEARCH

  ESPN Network:
  ESPN.com
  ABCSports
  EXPN
  Fantasy Games
  ESPNdeportes.com

  -   NEWS
Tuesday, June 19, 2001
Taylor pays for tiff with Wenger
By Steve Curry

Referee Paul Taylor has paid the ultimate penalty for his brush last season with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger by losing his place on the National Referees' List next season.

Sunderland-Arsenal, Aug 2000
Patrick Vieira sees red in last August's stormy encounter on Wearside
(ShaunBotterill/Allsport)
The 41-year-old BT personnel manager is the only official on the list to lose his place for low markings.

Though his expulsion is not related to one specific incident, there is little doubt that his notoriety last season over the incident with Wenger did not help his cause.

Wenger was accused of pushing Taylor, who was then acting as a fourth official, in the players' tunnel at Sunderland after a 1-0 Arsenal defeat last August. It was at the personal initiative of FA chief executive Adam Crozier that Wenger was charged and in October he was given a 12-match ban.

In February, Wenger had the ban over-turned by a panel which included QC Charles Hollander and FA chairman Geoff Thompson.

Taylor was also accused by Notts County that he had made insulting remarks towards County player Sean Farrell in a game against Wigan last October.

But a disciplinary commission meeting in Birmingham last February dismissed the case against him.

 

Arsenal
Club Page


soccernet.com: ADVERTISER INFO | CONTACT US | TOOLS | SEARCH
Copyright © 2001 ESPN Internet Ventures. Click here for Terms of Use and Privacy Policy applicable to this site.
Click here for employment opportunities with ESPN.com and soccernet.