Mike Dean, the top flight’s current longest-serving referee, brandished the 100th red card of his Premier League career on Tuesday night as he dismissed Ashley Young during Manchester United’s defeat at Wolves.
The milestone came up when Dean showed Young a second yellow card midway through the second half for a foul on Diogo Jota.
The Wirral-born official has been taking charge of Premier League games since September 2000, when he refereed Leicester City’s home clash with Southampton.
It took Dean until April 14 of his debut campaign to issue his first red when dismissing Newcastle’s Nolberto Solano for a handball on the line in their match with Ipswich.
In the intervening period, the 50-year-old has reached into his back pocket for a red on average every 4.9 matches, far more frequently than any of his current colleagues.
PL teams given most reds by Dean
Premier League team | Sent off by Dean |
Chelsea | 9 |
Man City | 9 |
Newcastle | 7 |
Arsenal | 6 |
Stoke | 5 |
Tottenham | 5 |
West Brom | 5 |
Mike Dean: 100 (477 games)
Phil Dowd: 67 (308 games)
Mike Riley: 66 (283 games)
Graham Poll: 63 (329 games)
Martin Atkinson: 58 (373 games)
This season followed suit, with the official caught mouthing “off you pop” after sending off Brighton defender Lewis Dunk at the Vitality in December.
In addition, it later turned out the player should not have been dismissed in the first place!