IT IS understood that North-East referee Mark Clattenburg has been the subject of a complaint from Southampton, who claim the referee verbally abused England midfielder Adam Lallana during their 2-1 defeat to Everton.

The referee is no stranger to controversy and here are six other incidents when he has found himself in the spotlight.

JANUARY, 2005 - PEDRO MENDES GOAL NOT GIVEN

Clattenburg failed, along with his assistants, to spot Tottenham midfielder Mendes shot had been fumbled clearly over the line by Manchester United goalkeeper Roy Carroll in a match at Old Trafford and a goal was not given.

OCTOBER, 2007 - TONY HIBBERT SENT OFF

The Durham referee sent off Everton defender Hibbert in a Merseyside derby. After initially appearing to be about to show him a yellow card, Clattenburg seemed to change his mind and pulled out a red after a brief exchange with Steven Gerrard. He later did not send off Dirk Kuyt for a two-footed lunge at Phil Neville. Clattenburg did not referee another Everton match until 2012.

AUGUST, 2008 - SACKED OVER BUSINESS DEALINGS

He was suspended pending a probe into his business affairs following allegations he owed 60,000 as a result of a failed venture. He was pulled out of the FA Community Shield clash between Manchester United and Portsmouth as a result and later sacked by the Professional Game Match Officials board. In February 2009 he was reinstated as a Select Group Referee on appeal, but suspended for eight months from August 6, 2008, - the date of his original ban - for issues relating to his private business affairs.

DECEMBER, 2009 - CRAIG BELLAMY ACCUSATION

It is alleged, in a match between Bolton and Manchester City, that Clattenburg asked the City bench: "How do you work with Craig Bellamy all week?" He then sent Bellamy off for two yellow cards in the game.

OCTOBER, 2010 - NANI GOAL STANDS

Clattenburg correctly, if controversially, allowed a goal to stand between Manchester United and Tottenham when Nani tapped the ball in after Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes put the ball down, believing his side had a free-kick. Clattenburg had not blown his whistle.

OCTOBER, 2012 - CLEARED OF RACIST ABUSE CLAIM

Clattenburg was accused of using inappropriate language towards Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel during their 3-2 defeat to Manchester United - a game in which Clattenburg sent off Branislav Ivanovic and Fernando Torres, while replays showed Uniteds winning goal was offside. The allegations were the subject of investigations from both the FA and the Metropolitan Police, and Clattenburg was ultimately cleared. Instead, Mikel was punished with a £60,000 fine and a three-match ban for threatening Clattenburg after the match.