Time off for 'goal blunder' referee

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Monday 17 August 2009 10:15 BST
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Referees' chief Keith Hackett has revealed it is likely to be "a couple of weeks" before Rob Shoebridge takes charge of another match after his blunder during the Coca Cola Championship match between Crystal Palace and Bristol City.

Shoebridge paid the price for his failure to award Palace a goal in the game at Ashton Gate on Saturday as tomorrow's league clash between Plymouth and Cardiff at Home Park was taken from him.

His assistant Chris Knowles was also removed from taking charge of the game.

Palace striker Freddie Sears looked to have given his side the lead after 34 minutes when he drilled a low shot into the corner of the net.

Shoebridge inexplicably awarded a goal-kick with neither himself or the assistant spotting the ball had crossed the line.

Hackett, general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Board, said told BBC Radio Five Live: "There's no doubt he'll be fretting away but we will give him the support to rebuild him and get him back fresh for his next appointment.

"I think it will be a couple of weeks before we bring him back. In the meantime he'll have the appropriate discussion and debate with his codes in order to analyse very carefully why it was missed.

"He probably was out of position, should have been thinking about that."

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