Professional Game Match Officials Board

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The Professional Game Match Officials Board (PGMOB) was formed when English football referees turned professional in 2001, to provide match officials for all professional games played in England. The Board consists of the three governing bodies' Chief Executives and Referees Managers in addition to The FA's Head of Refereeing. The organisation is headed by Keith Hackett.

The PGMOB replaced the referees' National Review Board. Former Fifa referee Roger Milford commented at the time [1] I am sure this will mean more consistency from the officials on points of law which cause controversy.

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