Fred Graham (referee)
Frederick Graham is an English football referee who generally officiates in the Football League. He is based in Stanford-Le-Hope in Essex.
Full name | Frederick Graham | ||
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Domestic | |||
Years | League | Role | |
2004- | The Football League | Referee |
Career
Refereeing his first Football League game at Notts County on the first day of season 2004/05, his most notable appointment to date came on 21 May 2010 when he refereed a League Two play-off semi-final game at Rotherham United. He was also the 4th official on 29 May 2010 at the League One play-off final at Wembley.[1]
gollark: Or any nonsense like the projectile not instantly accelerating, rotation, the projectile not being a particle, or the varying gravity at each height.
gollark: This is true, yes. I did not consider relativistic corrections.
gollark: I've worked out approximately how to do it anyway, it should be about 10 minutes to work out a general formula or something ignoring air resistance.
gollark: We can calculate this ish probably.
gollark: Dinner takes me about 15 minutes, and I eat it while still using my computer for efficiency.
References
- "Referee Graham Cherishes Wembley Appointment". www.essexfa.com. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
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