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4th September 2016
12:48pm BST

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"I saw the incident between Steven N'Zonzi and Ryan Shawcross and was happy it was not a red card," the former referee, who retired in 2013, said.
"Then, when the assessor came in, he said there was no problem and that I’d refereed very well. On the Monday we had our get-together with referees at Warwick University and I was told, 'Look at this' and I was still happy with the decision. "I was told to expect a call from the FA compliance department, which I duly got. When I got the call I said I was still happy — but they said my bosses weren’t happy. I was under pressure to say I hadn't seen it. "I was furious but no matter what industry you are in, you do what your bosses say. So he was charged and got three matches."Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has called for further clarity and an investigation into Halsey's claims. https://twitter.com/GNev2/status/772277570775769088 https://twitter.com/GNev2/status/772272077772578816 Halsey also said that he has been told by other referees that they were also under pressure to lie about incidents.
"I know it goes on because other referees have told me. Nothing can happen because nobody can say anything publicly as a referee. But I suspect it does go on. There are outside influences on different situations."PGMOL have denied Halsey's claims.

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