Mad return

Last updated : 12 August 2015 By @pnemad

Born in 1983, Andy Madley made his debut in Barnet’s 1-0 win at Morecambe on 6 August 2011. He is the older brother of fellow Football League referee Bobby Madley (born 1985) who took charge of the 4-1 win over Swindon on 2 September 2012  

 

His first League One match was PNE’s match at Leyton Orient which the home side won 2-1.

 

The match between Port Vale and Preston saw the referee produced the most cards in one match with eight yellow and one red as Joe Garner scored twice in Preston’s 2-0 victory after a case of mistaken identity saw him escape a red card.

 

Garner struck Vale's Anthony Griffith in the 13th minute but referee Andy Madley sent off Neil Kilkenny instead.

 

Kilkenny had to be persuaded to leave the pitch as Preston boss Simon Grayson remonstrated with Mr Madley.

 

The referee and his two assistants experienced Wembley twice in 2014/15, when they took charge of the FA Vase Final on 9 May as North Shields came from a goal down to beat Glossop North End 2-1 and win The FA Vase and PNE’s 4-0 victory over Swindon in the League One Play Off Final 15 days later.

 

His last match was a 2-1 win for Barnet against Millwall on 11 August. His last Dons match was a 1-0 win at Notts County on Boxing Day 2014.

 

Seasons Record:

 

Season:

Matches:

Yellow Cards:

Red Cards:

2015/16

2

5

1

2014/15

37

106

3

2013/14

38

110

4

2012/13

38

106

3

2011/12

28

72

4

 

Andy Madley and PNE:

 

Date:

Match:

PNE Goalscorers:

Cards:

PNE Cards:

24/05/2015

PNE 4 Swindon 0

Beckford 3; Huntington

1 Y

None

29/03/2015

Fleetwood 1 PNE 1

Johnson

5 Y

Huntington; King

16/03/2014

Scunthorpe 0 PNE 4

Garner (2); Liera (og); Humphrey

1 Y

None

26/11/2013

Port Vale 0 PNE 2

Garner (2)

8 Y / 1 R

Y-Rudd; Gallagher; Garner; R-Kilkenny

05/08/2013

PNE 1 Blackpool 0

Clarke

2 Y

Holmes

13/04/2013

Carlisle 1 PNE 1

Monakana

5 Y / 1 R

Y-Connolly; R-Wroe

01/10/2011

Leyton Orient 2 PNE 1

Coutts

4 Y

Gray; Carlisle; Smith

 

The assistant officials John Busby from Oxfordshire and Kevin Morris from Herefordshire. The assistant referee is Lee Swabey from Devon who is in his first season as a football league referee and his fist match was a 1-1 draw between Mansfield and Carlisle on 8 August 2015.