He said via Professional Game Match Officials Limited: "I fully understand that it is important for us as referees to maintain our composure throughout the game and always engage with players in a professional manner."I'm sorry that I did not do that last night and I can only apologise to Alan and Ipswich Town."The PGMOL statement added: "As The FA are now investigating the incident in line with their usual disciplinary process it would not be appropriate to make any further comments."Ipswich manager Paul Lambert had hit out at the official beforehand, calling for an investigation."I've texted Mike Jones [EFL head of referees] this morning to say have a look at the footage of the head thing," Lambert told Talksport."It looks as if the.
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