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Saturday 28th of February, The Magpies will host 12th place Port Vale. Notts County will be able to feature two new wingers in the form of Jamal Campbell-Ryce and Paddy McCourt, as they look to get back on track in the 2014/2015 season – The visitors may have to rethink their plans.

Port Vale have won only two of their last six games, having lost three and only drawn once, all is now to plan for within this League One fixture.

The Match Officials for the game against Port Vale will be Darren Drysdale, with his two assistants Matthew Buonassisi and Nick Hobbis. The fourth official will be Ian Rathbone.

 

Match Officials

 

Referee; Darren Drysdale

From – Lincolnshire

 

His matches involving Notts County and Port Vale in the last four seasons;

League One – Saturday 19th November 2011 – Huddersfield Town 2 Notts County 1 – 3 Yellow Cards and 1 Red Card

League Two – Saturday 18th February 2012 – Port Vale 2 Gillingham 1 – 2 Yellow Cards

League Two – Saturday 5th May 2012 – Port Vale 3 Oxford United – 5 Yellow Cards

League One – Tuesday 2nd October 2012 – Notts County 1 Stevenage 2 – 2 Yellow Cards and 1 Red Card

F.A Cup – Saturday 1st December 2012 – Rotherham United 1 Notts County 1 – 2 Yellow Cards

JPT – Tuesday 4th December 2012 – Port Vale 0 Bradford City 2 – 4 Yellow Cards

League One – Saturday 12th April 2014 – Notts County 4 Port Vale 2 – 1 Yellow Cards

 

Run down of his last four games this season;

League Two – Saturday 10th January 2015 – Dagenham & Redbridge 0 Oxford United 0 – 5 Yellow Cards

Championship – Tuesday 27th January 2015 – Rotherham United 4 Bolton Wanderers 2 – 2 Yellow Cards

League One – Saturday 21st February 2015 – Sheffield United 2 Coventry City 2 – 6 Yellow Cards and 1 Red Card.

League One – Tuesday 24th February 2015 – Preston North End 1 Walsall 0 – No Cards

In his last four games 13 yellow cards have been shown and only a single red card.

So far this season in a total of 20 games he has shown 67 yellow cards and 6 red cards.

That's roughly 3.3 yellow cards per game.

 

Assistant Referee; Matthew Buonassisi

From – Northamptonshire

 

Last 3 officiated games;

Tuesday 10th February 2015 – Dagenham & Redbridge 0 Portsmouth 0

Saturday 14th February 2015 – Southend United 1 Accrington Stanley 2

Saturday 21st February 2015 – Northampton Town 3 York City 0

 

Assistant Referee; Nick Hobbis

From – West Midlands

 

Last 3 officiated games;

Saturday 24th January 2015 – Northampton Town 3 Newport County 0

Saturday 7th February 2015 – Swindon Town 2 Barnsley 0

Tuesday 10th February 2015 – Chesterfield 0 Preston North End 2

 

Fourth Official; Ian Rathbone

From – Northamptonshire

 

Do you have an opinion on the game? - Match Thread

Also, please do leave us a comment below if you have time.

 

 

 

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BromPie

Members

I don't rate Drysdale as a referee but if the connection can be a lucky omen, then I won't complain. Thanks Joe!


contest of the weirdest last names? those are some true contenders!

joe i hope we can go into the game confident now, it would make a difference. the ref does not seem that bad, i dont recall seeing him officiate a game of ours despite being at the last game between us and port vale.

lambleypie

Members

4th loss of Saturday? Fingers crossed. COYP!


He has to be better than the ref at the last Notts league match I attended-last season v Bristol City.


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