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Published 19:09 21 Oct 2016 BST
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"I struggled to gain a rapport with Craig. Again, being balanced, [he was] a great footballer and he might be a lovely kid away from the game, but on the pitch he was always quick with an opinion and didn't want to listen to yours so much and I found it quite difficult to gain a rapport."
Webb also said that he found Barton and Robbie Savage easier to officiate than Bellamy, as the pair were more open to hearing his point of view.
"There are other players who you think might fall into that category. Players like Joey Barton and Robbie Savage who wore their heart on their sleeve but would actually enter into dialogue and I found that quite healthy and I was happy to referee those types of characters."Of all the managers Webb has encountered, it sounds as though David Moyes was the difficult to deal with. Webb says the Sunderland manager "held no love for the refereeing profession." In the latest GAA Hour, we talk to Ken McGrath of Waterford and with Declan Brennan about a new club players' association.

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