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Jonathan Moss (born 18 October 1970) is an English former
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who officiated primarily in the Premier League having been promoted to the Select Group of Referees in 2011. He is currently the Select Group 1 Manager at the
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He was born in
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but is now based in Horsforth, West Yorkshire. He is a member of the West Riding County Football Association.


Career

Born in Sunderland, Moss grew up as a keen footballer and won a football scholarship at Central Connecticut State University in the United States but completed his studies with a degree in teaching and physical education at the University of Leeds. He played junior football at academy level, firstly for his hometown club
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and then for Millwall, but stopped as travelling to the London club interfered with his studies. Moss began taking refereeing courses as part of his
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physical education studies. Although he qualified as a referee in 1988 he did not fully focus on his refereeing until he stopped playing football in 1999. Moss was employed by the Westbrook Lane Primary School in Leeds as a physical education teacher, where he taught future Premier League midfielder James Milner; Milner was later shown a
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by Moss in a Premier League match in 2019. After progressing through the Northern Counties East League and
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, Moss was promoted to the National Group of assistant referees in 2003. He was appointed to referee the 2005 Conference play-off final between
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and Stevenage Borough. He was then promoted to the National Group of Referees who officiate in the Football League; his first game was between
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and Rochdale. Moss became a regular official in the Football League and was appointed to a Premier League contest in December 2010 between Wigan Athletic and
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, however it was postponed due to heavy snow. He was later appointed to Birmingham City's visit to
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in January 2011. Moss had been promoted to the list of Select Group Referees, who officiate all Premier League matches, for the 2011–12 season alongside fellow newly promoted referee Neil Swarbrick. He was the referee for the
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between
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and
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. On 17 April 2016, following a 2–2 draw between Leicester City and West Ham United, Moss' refereeing decisions during the match were heavily scrutinized, with
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noting the "inconsistencies were mind-boggling". On 4 February 2018, Moss drew criticism for his refereeing decisions in a Premier League match between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, which ended in a 2–2 draw. Moss was seen on camera asking fourth official Martin Atkinson if there was "anything from TV", even though VAR was not in operation, before he decided to award Tottenham a penalty. During stoppage time, Moss consulted with assistant referee Eddie Smart to clarify if Harry Kane had been offside before awarding Tottenham another penalty. The Professional Game Match Officials Limited admitted that Moss was "misguided" to ask the fourth official for help using television when awarding Tottenham's first penalty, but defended his decisions. Moss retired from refereeing at the end of the 2021-22 season and took up a new role of Select Group 1 Manager at the
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Statistics

Statistics are for all competitions. No records are available prior to 2005–06.


References


External links

*Refworld Profil

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