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    Rebecca Welch retires from officiating.

    Source TNT Sports

    Rebecca Welch, the first female Premier League referee, has retired from officiating
    She will join the Select Group Women’s Professional Game as manager to help the next generation of female officials

    I wish her well. The few times I've seen her ref she's done a good job.

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    I've not heard much about their refereeing one way or the other, which I think is a compliment. I do recall the first few CIS female linesthem though, which seemed to attract plenty of negative feedback

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
    I've not heard much about their refereeing one way or the other, which I think is a compliment. I do recall the first few CIS female linesthem though, which seemed to attract plenty of negative feedback
    Going all PC/Woke are we GP?

    I've seen Rebecca ref Derby twice and I believe she also had a 3rd spot of officiating us. In the 2 I saw she was very good.

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