Carl Boyeson started refereeing on the Hull Sunday League in 1992, promoted via the Unibond League to the National List of assistant referees in 1996 then to the select Group of assistant referees in 2000. He then joined the National List of referees in 2002. He has refereed two semi finals of the FA Vase and was 4th Official for the FA Youth Cup Final in 2000.
His first league game was on 18 August 2002 when Bury beat Swansea 3-2 with Steve Watkin of the Swans receiving a red card. His first Championship game was the Ipswich v PNE match later in that season.
His last match saw Rotherham beat Fleetwood 2-1 on 13 April. His last Tranmere match was a 3-2 defeat at Rochdale on 1 January 2011 which saw former PNE defender Marlon Broomes sent off for Rovers in the 24th minute.
Season’s Record:
Season: |
Matches: |
Yellow Cards: |
Red Cards: |
2012/13 |
32 |
79 |
2 |
2011/12 |
37 |
98 |
11 |
2010/11 |
29 |
78 |
4 |
2009/10 |
33 |
68 |
5 |
2008/09 |
36 |
42 |
2 |
2007/08 |
33 |
65 |
5 |
2006/07 |
30 |
85 |
7 |
2005/06 |
31 |
92 |
12 |
2004/05 |
36 |
97 |
6 |
2003/04 |
32 |
105 |
10 |
2002/03 |
27 |
112 |
6 |
Carl Boyeson and PNE:
Date: |
Opposition: |
PNE Goalscorers: |
Yellow / Red Cards: |
PNE bookings: |
13/01/13 |
PNE 1 Walsall 3 |
Wright |
None |
None |
20/03/12 |
Carlisle 0 PNE 0 |
none |
4 Y |
Robertson; Devine; Proctor |
09/09/11 |
PNE 4 Yeovil 3 |
Proctor; Nicholson; Mellor 2 |
3 Y |
Parry |
23/04/11 |
Millwall 4 PNE 0 |
none |
4 Y |
Turner; Ashbee; Johnson |
25/09/10 |
Coventry 1 PNE 2 |
Jones; Hume |
3 Y |
Jones; Parry |
16/03/10 |
PNE 2 Sheff.Wed 2 |
Mwllor; Coutts |
none |
none |
25/08/09 |
PNE 2 Leicester 1 |
Brown 2 |
none |
none |
30/09/08 |
PNE 0 Swansea 2 |
none |
none |
none |
12/09/06 |
PNE 1 WBA 0 |
Agyemang |
5Y / 0R |
Dichio; McKenna |
28/12/04 |
PNE 3 Reading 0 |
Agyemang; Hughes og ; Lewis |
3Y / 0R |
Cresswel; Lewis |
14/10/03 |
PNE 1 MK Dons 0 |
Fuller |
2Y / 1 R |
none |
18/01/03 |
Ipswich 3 PNE 0 |
none |
3Y / 0R |
Lynch ; Murdock |
His assistants are Alan Clayton (Cheshire) and Robert Jones (Merseyside). The Fourth Official is Iain Siddall (Lancashire).