Andy Woolmer is the referee for City v Reading

Last updated : 27 August 2016 By Michael Morris

The name Andy Woolmer always reaises an eyebrow since his controversial end to a game at Kenilworth Rd between Luton and Cardiff on Vanentines Day in 2006.

The game was 3 - 3 in added time when Woolmer enraged the Cardiff players, management and fans by failing to award what could have been a match winning penalty.

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Cardiff v Reading:

Referee: ANDY WOOLMER 
Assistants: Adam Crysell and Daniel Robathan 
Fourth Official: Marvyn Amphlett 

 

Bio: Andy Woolmer

Woolmer was appointed to the Referees List in 2004 and has refereed more than 300 EFL matches. Prior to that, he served as a Premier League assistant referee for three years and ran the line in the 2003 League Cup Final and the FA Community Shield in the same year. He was the referee for last season’s thrilling EFL Trophy Final between Barnsley and Oxford United.