Former Premier League goalkeeper Ben Foster has sparked a debate among football fans after revealing surprising details about the pre-match routine of referees in the top-flight English football.
Foster, speaking on his podcast ‘Football Fill In’ alongside former Watford teammate Troy Deeney, delved into the topic of Premier League referees and their behind-the-scenes preparations. Their discussion comes amidst heightened scrutiny on match officials, particularly following Nottingham Forest’s recent clash with Everton, which stirred controversy.
Deeney expressed frustration with referees seemingly prioritizing their appearance and seeking attention, criticizing their focus on fashion accessories like wash bags and sliders. He even likened them to traffic wardens, suggesting their importance is undervalued.
However, it was Foster’s revelation that truly caught attention. The former Watford goalkeeper disclosed that referees, along with their assistants and the fourth official, receive the services of a masseur before every game they officiate.
According to Foster, each officiating team is provided with a masseur from the home club to attend to their needs before kick-off.
“Does everybody know at home, that for every game, they get assigned a masseur as well. I don’t think people understand this.