Bert Fogg
Albert Edward "Bert" Fogg ( born 13 March 1897 - died 23 December 1942) was a football referee from Bolton, Greater Manchester who refereed the FA Cup Final in 1935 between Sheffield Wednesday and West Bromwich Albion.
Run ins with Hughie Gallacher
Fogg's name was the cause of an incident when he was refereeing a game involving Hughie Gallacher one day. Gallacher, the Scottish centre-forward, had committed a foul and Fogg booked him and before doing so asked him what his name was. 'What is yours?' asked Gallacher, 'Fogg' replied the referee. 'Aye, and you've been in one all afternoon'. (Tony Mason: The Goalscorers, 1976, p. 48).
Fogg ran into Gallacher early in his Football League career. There was one infamous incident in the Newcastle United v Huddersfield Town game on New Year’s Eve 1927, which ended with Gallacher pushing Fogg into the team bath.
Internationals
Fogg took charge of one England international (v. Wales) in 1927,[1] and two years later, the Scotland v Northern Ireland fixture in Belfast. He also refereed the Dutch national side twice during his career.[2]
Notes
- ↑ http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamMtchOffs/EngsRef_F.html
- ↑ Scheidsrechters Nederlands Elftal gesorteerd op aantal gefloten interlands. Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine. at www.voetbalstats.nl