Thin-credible! Referee Dowd proves players aren't the only ones who work hard in pre-season after debuting slimmed-down figure during friendly



Phil Dowd has astonished his refereeing bosses by losing two stone in two months since the end of last season.

The 50-year-old has undertaken a strict fitness and nutrition regime over the summer that has seen his weight plunge to around 13st.

His physique will startle fans — who have in the past berated the Staffordshire referee over his appearance — when the season kicks off on August 17.

Before and after: Dowd's weight loss is noticeable ahead of the new season



Dowd, who has spent 12 years in the Premier League, has used a rigorous exercise plan, including regular long-distance runs. In training, he is keeping pace with Howard Webb and Anthony Taylor, referees renowned for their athleticism.

The new-look Dowd was seen for the first time during Bolton’s friendly defeat to Real Betis on July 26 and supporter Callum Grundy said his new appearance required a ‘triple take’.



‘He is like a different person,’ Grundy, 24, told Sportsmail. ‘He looks fitter and more respectable for the weight loss. I definitely think people will be surprised by how much he’s lost.



‘His performance was pretty good and he kept up with play without any issues. The topic of his weight loss came up numerous times in conversation between my dad, sister and mates during and after the match.’



In April, Sir Alex Ferguson questioned Dowd’s physical condition after he booked five Manchester United players during a 1-1 draw at Arsenal.

Dowd walks away from West Ham's Winston Reid at Old Trafford

Ferguson said: ‘Arsenal set off at a fantastic pace, very aggressive and a lot of tackles. The referee just could not keep up at that point. When we had a foul, he booked us straight away.’

Dowd’s physique represents a remarkable turnaround from last year when, in May, he was revealed by Sportsmail to have failed a fitness test undertaken by top-flight referees. He then returned to hit the marks required of him in time for the start of the 2012-13 season.

Booked: Dowd shows Fulham's Dimitar Berbatov a yellow card