Bobby Madley has quit his position as a premier league Referee just one game into the new 2018-19 Season "due to a change in his personal circumstances".
Madley missed the opening weekend of the season and it has now emerged he has quit as a referee and relocated after a change in personal circumstances.
Professional Game Match Officials Limited announced Madley's decision to step down in a short statement.
In a statement, PGMOL said: “Bobby Madley is no longer employed by PGMOL.
"We understand that he has decided to relocate due to a change in his personal circumstances.”
Madley has overseen 91 Premier League matches since 2013.
He officiated 19 Premier League matches last season and also the 2017 Community Shield.
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