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Neale S. Barry (born 4 June 1958 Birthdate confirmation and early career details: the Football League Official website.) is a retired football referee, and current FA Head of Senior Referee Development. He originates from , , and now lives near Grantham, Lincolnshire.


Career
He started his refereeing career locally in 1974, officiating in the Lincoln League and the Northern Counties East League, before becoming an assistant referee on the Football League (National) List in 1990.

In 1993, Barry was appointed to the National List of referees, where he took charge of over 400 games in all. He refereed the 1997 Division One Final between Crystal Palace and Sheffield United at Wembley, when Palace defeated their opponents 1–0, courtesy of a last-minute goal by . Division One Play-off Final 1997 , Crystal Palace v. Sheff Utd: .com website.

His inclusion on the list of referees followed for the season 1997–1998. His first ever appointment in the competition was the match between Crystal Palace and Barnsley on 12 August 1997, at – a 1–0 away win, the goal coming from . First ever Premier League match: soccrbase.com website.

Barry then progressed to the Select Group in 2001, and refereed a total of 158 matches in the .

In 2002, he took charge of the Final when Yeovil Town defeated Stevenage Borough by 2 goals to 1. FA Trophy Final 2002: TheFA.com website.

In 2000, Barry notably turned down Italian striker Paolo Di Canio's penalty claims three times in the game West Ham United F.C.-Bradford City A.F.C. "Di Canio the star turn" by Gerry Cox, , Sunday 13 February 2000 and once again in the game Sunderland F.C.-West Ham United F.C. "Di Canio is denied by ref union", Free Library, 2000 He gained wide experience in Europe as a match official, being appointed to 26 games abroad during his career.

He was never given the honour of refereeing an FA Cup Final, but was appointed in the Final which preceded his retirement in 2005. This was the 0–0 draw with Manchester United which Arsenal won 5–4 on penalties after . Fourth official, FA Cup Final 2005, Man Utd v. Arsenal F.C.: TheFA.com website.

Neale Barry's last game as man-in-the-middle was the 3–2 win for Bolton Wanderers at home to Everton on 15 May 2005, when he was unfortunately required to send off Bolton's for violent conduct. Last ever Premier League match: soccerbase.com website

He was appointed to the Referees List for the following season (2005–2006). However, on 27 July 2005, the Football Association announced that he would be retiring from active refereeing, and taking up the position of Head of Senior Referee Development within their organisation, his responsibility being to retain and develop all referees between County and Professional Levels ( fulfilling a similar role for those referees below County Level). Announcement, 2005


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