In a development that has sent shockwaves through the corridors of sporting bureaucracy and made immigration officers clutch their stamp pads in existential crisis, the barred referee known only as ‘Artan’ has issued a defiant statement: ‘I have the right papers and visa’. This, from a man whose paperwork is rumoured to be so authentic it could win a Pulitzer for investigative journalism. The footballing world, already reeling from a spate of VAR controversies, now faces the unthinkable: a referee who insists on following proper procedure.
‘My documents are not just correct,’ Artan told reporters from behind a mountain of laminated laminates, ‘they are so immaculate that the Home Office has offered me a consultancy role in training their own staff.’ Meanwhile, rival referees have begun circulating memes depicting Artan’s visa as the eighth wonder of the world, alongside the pyramids and that one time a Manchester United player actually admitted to diving. The governing bodies, caught in a classic game of bureaucratic pass-the-parcel, have refused to comment, but leaked emails suggest they are considering a new rule: ‘All referees must present papers that are worse than those of a man who claims to be the rightful heir to a Nigerian oil fortune.
’ In related news, Artan has announced plans to launch his own line of luxury passport holders, featuring genuine imitation gold leaf and security features so advanced they cause migraines in border control agents. ‘It’s time the little man had a chance to officiate without being asked for his National Insurance number every five minutes,’ Artan thundered. ‘My paperwork is flawless, my integrity unassailable, and my patience with idiots in blazers utterly exhausted.
’ As the story continues to develop, one thing is clear: in the theatre of the absurd that is modern officiating, Artan has stolen the show. The only question remaining is whether the FA will award him a yellow card for having a well-organised filing system or a red for exceeding the permissible level of competence. Stay tuned.








