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David Allison (referee)

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English football referee (born 1948)
For other people with the same name, seeDavid Allison (disambiguation).

David Allison
Full nameDavid B Allison
Born (1948-09-27)27 September 1948 (age 77)
Lancashire, England
Other occupationTeacher
Domestic
YearsLeagueRole
1977-1980Football LeagueLinesman
1980-1992Football LeagueReferee
1992-1997Premier LeagueReferee

David B. Allison (born 27 September 1948) is an English formerfootballreferee, who operated in theEnglish Football League andPremier League. During his time on the List he was based inLancaster and was by profession a teacher.[1]

Career

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Allison became a Football Leaguelinesman in 1977 and three years later achieved promotion to the referees' list at the age of thirty-one. He made steady progress in his early years but by the late 1980s was becoming a regular top division referee, often handlingLancashire derby games including those involving the big Manchester and Liverpool clubs.

In 1992, he became one of the first Premier League referees, shortly after taking charge of his most senior cup appointment - aLeague Cup semi-final first leg betweenNottingham Forest andTottenham Hotspur. His first match in that competition was the 4–1 home win byMiddlesbrough againstLeeds United atAyresome Park on 28 August.[2]

Over the next two years he handled a large number of matches in the new League. However, in 1994 the Premier League moved to a rather smaller list of officials who would handle its matches and he was not selected.

Allison reverted to exclusive duty in the Football League, where his appointments included the 1996Division One play-off final betweenLeicester City andCrystal Palace, which he rated his most memorable match.[1] He retired at the end of the following season (1996–97).[1] In his seventeen years as a referee he controlled 463 matches in the Football and Premier Leagues.

Allison later became a Football League regional co-ordinator and referees' coach,[3] before being appointed National Group Manager in charge of the 57 top referees forProfessional Game Match Officials Limited on 10 August 2007.[4]

Allison is also the Training Officer for the Lancaster & Morecambe Referees' Society.

Personal life

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David Allison has two daughters, Penelope Anne and Lucy. He currently lives with his partner, Sheila, and has two step-grandchildren named Heather and Emma.

Allison was also a teacher of languages but has since retired due to family reasons.

References

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Print

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  • Football League Handbooks, 1977–1979
  • Rothmans Football League Yearbooks, 1980–1997
  • Bateson, Bill; Albert Sewell (1992). News of the World Football Annual 1992/93. Harper Collins, p45.ISBN 0-85543-188-1

Internet

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  1. ^abcFond memories at final whistle, 8 May 1997:ThisIsLancashire.co.uk website. Retrieved on 28 September 2007.
  2. ^First ever Premiership match[permanent dead link], 1992:soccerbase.com website.
  3. ^Confirming his post-referee involvements[permanent dead link], feature from 21 February 2002:ChorleyCitizen.co.uk website. Retrieved on 28 September 2007.
  4. ^Statement regarding his appointment as National Group Manager for PGMOL:the Football League Official website.

External links

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