Plastic Paddy
05/06/2005, 1:22 PM
This from the BBC's website (although if it was England, would they say "Monarchy to launch appeal"? :rolleyes: ) but the tenor of the article is somewhat different to the headline. Confused? I know I am... :confused:
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/4611339.stm
The Republic of Ireland have been told they can appeal against Andy O'Brien's red card before Wednesday's World Cup game with the Faroe Islands.
O'Brien was sent off in Saturday's draw against Israel after reacting to a punch from Israel keeper Dudu Awat.
Republic manager Brian Kerr said there would be an appeal but did not know if it could be done in time.
But Fifa spokesman Andreas Herren said: "Within a short space of time then the matter can be considered and reviewed.
He added: "The important thing is all the reports arrive in time from the match commissioner, the referee and any other delegates at the game.
"We have staff on call over the weekend when there are games that follow in midweek.
"They would then have to see if there is evidence that shows whether a disciplinary event or incident happened or not.
"If there are grounds, then it is up to the disciplinary department to make a decision."
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/4611339.stm
The Republic of Ireland have been told they can appeal against Andy O'Brien's red card before Wednesday's World Cup game with the Faroe Islands.
O'Brien was sent off in Saturday's draw against Israel after reacting to a punch from Israel keeper Dudu Awat.
Republic manager Brian Kerr said there would be an appeal but did not know if it could be done in time.
But Fifa spokesman Andreas Herren said: "Within a short space of time then the matter can be considered and reviewed.
He added: "The important thing is all the reports arrive in time from the match commissioner, the referee and any other delegates at the game.
"We have staff on call over the weekend when there are games that follow in midweek.
"They would then have to see if there is evidence that shows whether a disciplinary event or incident happened or not.
"If there are grounds, then it is up to the disciplinary department to make a decision."