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Barry Knight (referee)

Barry Knight (born 7 May 1960)〔(Football League Referee Profiles ).〕 is an English retired professional football referee, who officiated primarily in the Premier League. He retired in 2008 due to injury.〔(Limped off ) in first Football League game back in 2008: match report at the ''Telegraph and Argus (Bradford)'' website.〕
==Career==
Knight first took up the whistle in 1978, and in 1991 he became a Southern League referee.〔
In 1995 he was promoted to the National List of referees for the Football League.〔(Biographical details ): Premier League Official website.〕
He was promoted to the Premier League's list of referees from 1999, joining its Select Group of Referees upon its establishment in 2001. His first appointment in England's top-flight was a game between Wimbledon and Middlesbrough on 10 August 1999 at Selhurst Park – a 3–2 away win for Boro.〔(First ever ) FA Premier League match: soccerbase.com website.〕
In May 2000 during a controversial Football League First Division play-off semi-final between Bolton Wanderers and Ipswich Town he issued 12 yellow and two red cards to Bolton players, and none to Ipswich players; he also awarded Ipswich three penalty kicks.〔(Bolton Wanderers Hall of Shame #4: Barry Knight ). ''Manny Road'', 30 September 2008.〕 Several Bolton staff, including manager Sam Allardyce, captain Guðni Bergsson, and midfielder Paul Warhurst, were fined by the Football Association for comments relating to Knight's officiating of the game. Knight was never appointed to referee a game at Bolton again.
In 2001, Knight took charge of the FA Youth Cup final, a 6–3 win for Arsenal against Blackburn Rovers.〔(FA Youth Cup Final 2001 ): TheFA.com website.〕
He was the referee who, in 2005, sent-off Newcastle United team-mates Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer for fighting during a match against Aston Villa. Nine-man Newcastle eventually lost the match 3–0.〔(Bowyer/Dyer Dismissals ) News Article.〕〔(Newcastle v. Aston Villa ) Match Report.〕
His officiating in the Premier League stopped suddenly after Blackburn Rovers' 2–1 home win over Birmingham City on 22 October 2005 due to a knee ligament injury he had suffered, and which took much time to recover from.〔(Injury mention ): ''LondonFA.com'', Young Referees’ Support Group Newsletter March 2006.〕
Knight returned to action on 17 March 2007 by fulfilling a fourth official posting in a Premier League fixture between Reading and Portsmouth.〔(Return to action ): From a posting in the ''Referee Forum: Select Group Appointments''.〕
He fully returned to active top-flight refereeing on 11 August 2007, when he took charge of a 2–1 away win by Leyton Orient at Southend United in the Football League One, during which he dismissed the home side's Alan McCormack.〔(Return ) to active top class refereeing, 2007: soccerbase.com website.〕 However, before Knight was able to make a return to the Premier League his injury re-occurred after a game on 28 August 2007. He recovered once again to take charge of only his fourth Football League game of the 2007–08 season in early January 2008, a 1–0 victory by Bradford City at Accrington Stanley.〔(First Football League game since injury ), Accrington Stanley v. Bradford City: soccerbase.com website.〕 However, he sustained another injury and had to withdraw in the first half. He subsequently retired from refereeing.〔

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