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General Refereeing => General Discussion => Topic started by: Acme Thunderer on Sat 22 Dec 2018 10:13

Title: Newry City v Glentoran
Post by: Acme Thunderer on Sat 22 Dec 2018 10:13
This from BBC Football News:

Two Irish League match officials were treated in hospital for injuries after being involved in a "serious traffic incident" while travelling to a game.
Friday's fixture between Newry City and Glentoran was postponed after the crash on the Warrenpoint Road in Newry.

No further details or names given but I think we can assume that they were referee and / or AR. There can never be a good time to be involved in an accident such as this, and certainly not a few days before Christmas. I am sure our sympathies and best wishes for a speedy recovery will go to the officials involved.   
Title: Re: Newry City v Glentoran
Post by: guest42 on Sat 22 Dec 2018 18:04
Three Irish League match officials have been discharged from hospital after being involved in a serious traffic incident while travelling to a game.

Friday's fixture between Newry City and Glentoran was postponed after the crash on the Warrenpoint Road in Newry.

The Northern Ireland Football League confirmed on Saturday that Ross Dunlop, Mark O'Brien and Andrew Davey underwent tests but have now returned home.

"Our thoughts are with all the match officials," a NIFL statement said.

The match officials were travelling together to the game, which was scheduled to take place at the Newry Showgrounds at 19:45 GMT.

NIFL confirmed the postponement just before 19:00 GMT, saying it was due to a "serious traffic incident involving the match officials".

Glentoran and Newry City sent their best wishes to the match officials involved.

"We extend our best wishes and hope they will be fit and able to celebrate a happy Christmas at home with their families," the Glentoran statement added.

David Malcolm, former referee who represents senior football on the Irish FA's referees' committee, said the three men were fortunate not to suffer more serious injuries.

"I have spoken to them all this morning. Andrew and Ross were in good spirits, but Mark is much worse. He has had a very uncomfortable night," he told BBC Radio Ulster.

"Fortunately there is no long-term damage to anyone and we are very grateful for that."
Title: Re: Newry City v Glentoran
Post by: bmb on Sat 22 Dec 2018 18:50
Thanks for the update. Glad none were seriously injured. Get well soon gents.