Terry Holbrook Explained

Terry Holbrook
Fullname:Terence Holbrook
Birth Date:1945 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Walsall, Staffordshire, England
Years1:1980–1982
League1:Football League
Role1:Linesman
Years2:1982–1993
League2:Football League
Role2:Referee
Years3:1993–1995
League3:Premier League
Role3:Referee

Terence Holbrook (born 6 December 1945) is an English football referee formerly in the Football League and Premier League. During his refereeing career he was based in Walsall, and subsequently Wolverhampton, both in the West Midlands.

Career

He became a Football League linesman in 1980 and two years later graduated to the referees' List. He was senior linesman to Peter Willis in the 1985 FA Cup Final between Manchester United and Everton.[1]

By the late 1980s, Holbrook was taking charge of a number of key matches. In 1989, he handled a League Cup semi-final first leg between Nottingham Forest and Bristol City.[2] One year later, he refereed a semi-final second leg in the same competition at Upton Park as West Ham played Oldham.[3]

In August 1991, he was in charge at Wembley for the Charity Shield – a goalless draw between North London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham.[4] He continued to referee frequently in the old Division One during the following season, as well as controlling his most senior FA Cup tie in the middle – a quarter-final replay between Chelsea and Sunderland.[5]

It was therefore perhaps surprising that he did not feature at all in the Premier League in its first season (1992–93), remaining in the Football League, although he did control a League Cup quarter-final between Ipswich and Sheffield Wednesday in January 1993.[6] However, he eventually made his Premiership debut with a match between Blackburn and Sheffield United in October 1993, and thereafter had regular games at that level. He reached the retirement age of forty-eight at the end of the 1993–94 season but was granted an extension, and all his League games for 1994–95 were in the Premiership. He retired in May 1995, his final match a scoreless draw between Everton and Southampton.

Since his retirement, he has been involved with Footballcv,[7] an organisation which attempts to ensure that all youngsters who write in asking for a trial to assess their talent, get one in front of selected ex-professionals. He still referees games in the Shropshire Premier League and also the West midlands (regional)league.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=258962 FA Cup Final 1985
  2. http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=6104 League Cup semi-final, first leg, 1989
  3. http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=223983 League Cup semi-final, second leg, 1990
  4. http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=224072 Charity Shield 1991
  5. http://solo11.abac.com/mikechurch/cfc/1991_92/fac.html FA Cup quarter-final and replay
  6. http://www.soccerbase.com/results3.sd?gameid=225220 League Cup quarter-final 1993
  7. http://www.footballcv.com/content/default/about.asp About
  8. http://www.footballcv.com/content/media/viewpoint.asp Testimonial regarding his involvement