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seand
11/09/2007, 12:42 PM
I've highlighted my personal favourite here, I think it's worth a look.



The following suspensions and sanctions were issued by the Disciplinary Commission at their meeting on Wednesday, 29th August 2007 and are effective as and from Wednesday, 12th September 2007 unless otherwise stated:

This Press Release is for information purposes for members of the media and the general public.



Stuart Ashton (Technical Official, Cork City ) suspended for TWO (2) competitive matches, fined €200 and severely warned as to his future conduct as a result of being removed from the technical area v Cobh Ramblers (15.08.07). For this two match suspension, Mr Ashton is to remain at least 50 metres away from the dressing room, technical area and pitch for at least two hours before the matches as well as during the matches and for one hour after the matches.



Bohemians were fined €50 for having inadequate facilities for the match v Dundalk (18.08.07).



Bohemians fined €100 for the incorrect filling out of the team sheet v Malahide United (19.08.07).



Alan Cawley ( Bray Wanderers) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.



Cork City were fined €50 for the improper conduct of their players and technical staff (four players carded and one technical official dismissed) v Cobh Ramblers (15.08.07).



Kevin Deery ( Derry City ) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.



Derry City were fined €1,000 as a result of a pitch invasion by their supporters following the match v Finn Harps (18.08.07). Decision under appeal to FAI.



Derry City were fined €500 for the throwing of paper by their supporters in the match v Finn Harps (18.08.07). Decision under appeal to FAI.


Derry City were fined €50 for the poor condition having inadequate facilities for the match v Dundalk (18.08.07).



Robbie Doyle ( Dundalk ) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.



Dundalk were fined €500 and issued with a severe warning for the throwing of bottles by their supporters v U.C.D. (16.08.07).



Finn Harps were fined €500 for the throwing of bottles by their supporters v Derry City (18.08.07).



Finn Harps were fined €500 for the throwing of paper by their supporters v Derry City (18.08.07).

Brian Fitzgerald (Kerry League) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 League match and fined €25 as a result of being sent off v Waterford United (18.08.07).

Automatic suspension in next Under 21 League match already served.



Scott Hennessy (Lifford) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 League match and fined €25 as a result of being sent off v Kilkenny City (18.08.07).

Automatic suspension in next Under 21 League match already served.



Shane Hennessy ( Cobh Ramblers ) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 competitive match and fined €15 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.



Glenn Humphrey ( Shelbourne ) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 League match and fined €25 as a result of being sent off v Drogheda United (14.08.07).

Automatic suspension in next Under 21 League match already served.



Kerry League were fined €50 for the improper conduct of their players (five players carded) v Waterford United (18.08.07).



Liam Lynch ( Ballinasloe Town ) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 competitive match and fined €15 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.



David Meyler ( Cork City ) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 League match and fined €25 as a result of being sent off v Wexford Youths (18.08.07).

Automatic suspension in next Under 21 League match already served.



David Mooney ( Longford Town ) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.



Anthony Murphy ( St. Patrick's Athletic ) suspended for ONE (1) FAI Ford Cup match and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Bray Wanderers (17.08.07).

Automatic suspension in next FAI Ford Cup match to be served.



Gavin Peers ( Sligo Rovers) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.



Conor Powell ( Bohemians ) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.



Stephen Rice ( Bohemians ) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €40 as a result of reaching eight (8) penalty points.

Réiteoir
11/09/2007, 12:45 PM
Football Association of Ireland
Press Release

11th September 2007

eircom League of Ireland suspensions and sanctions

The following suspensions and sanctions were issued by the Disciplinary Commission at their meeting on Wednesday, 29th August 2007 and are effective as and from Wednesday, 12th September 2007 unless otherwise stated:
This Press Release is for information purposes for members of the media and the general public.

Stuart Ashton (Technical Official, Cork City) suspended for TWO (2) competitive matches, fined €200 and severely warned as to his future conduct as a result of being removed from the technical area v Cobh Ramblers (15.08.07). For this two match suspension, Mr Ashton is to remain at least 50 metres away from the dressing room, technical area and pitch for at least two hours before the matches as well as during the matches and for one hour after the matches.

Bohemians were fined €50 for having inadequate facilities for the match v Dundalk (18.08.07).

Bohemians fined €100 for the incorrect filling out of the team sheet v Malahide United (19.08.07).

Alan Cawley (Bray Wanderers) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.

Cork City were fined €50 for the improper conduct of their players and technical staff (four players carded and one technical official dismissed) v Cobh Ramblers (15.08.07).

Kevin Deery (Derry City) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.

Derry City were fined €1,000 as a result of a pitch invasion by their supporters following the match v Finn Harps (18.08.07). Decision under appeal to FAI.

Derry City were fined €500 for the throwing of paper by their supporters in the match v Finn Harps (18.08.07). Decision under appeal to FAI.

Derry City were fined €50 for the poor condition having inadequate facilities for the match v Dundalk (18.08.07).

Robbie Doyle (Dundalk) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.

Dundalk were fined €500 and issued with a severe warning for the throwing of bottles by their supporters v U.C.D. (16.08.07).

Finn Harps were fined €500 for the throwing of bottles by their supporters v Derry City (18.08.07).

Finn Harps were fined €500 for the throwing of paper by their supporters v Derry City (18.08.07).

Brian Fitzgerald (Kerry League) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 League match and fined €25 as a result of being sent off v Waterford United (18.08.07).
Automatic suspension in next Under 21 League match already served.

Scott Hennessy (Lifford) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 League match and fined €25 as a result of being sent off v Kilkenny City (18.08.07).
Automatic suspension in next Under 21 League match already served.

Shane Hennessy (Cobh Ramblers) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 competitive match and fined €15 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.

Glenn Humphrey (Shelbourne) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 League match and fined €25 as a result of being sent off v Drogheda United (14.08.07).
Automatic suspension in next Under 21 League match already served.

Kerry League were fined €50 for the improper conduct of their players (five players carded) v Waterford United (18.08.07).

Liam Lynch (Ballinasloe Town) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 competitive match and fined €15 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.

David Meyler (Cork City) suspended for ONE (1) Under 21 League match and fined €25 as a result of being sent off v Wexford Youths (18.08.07).
Automatic suspension in next Under 21 League match already served.

David Mooney (Longford Town) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.

Anthony Murphy (St. Patrick's Athletic) suspended for ONE (1) FAI Ford Cup match and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Bray Wanderers (17.08.07).
Automatic suspension in next FAI Ford Cup match to be served.

Gavin Peers (Sligo Rovers) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.

Conor Powell (Bohemians) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.

Stephen Rice (Bohemians) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €40 as a result of reaching eight (8) penalty points.

ENDS

RonnieB
11/09/2007, 12:49 PM
throwing paper....

Dodge
11/09/2007, 12:49 PM
Best I've ever read...

passinginterest
11/09/2007, 12:52 PM
throwing paper....

Littering is wrong, glad to see the publicity campaign is having far reaching effects... :p

Battery Rover
11/09/2007, 12:52 PM
Can someone explain inadequate facilities? Did some clubs remover something from the grounds that were there all season?

passerrby
11/09/2007, 12:53 PM
paper can be a dangerous wepon you know.. paper, rock sissors

Mr A
11/09/2007, 12:53 PM
Why are Derry appealing the pitch invasion one- there's no denying it happened FFS!

Dazzy
11/09/2007, 12:55 PM
Why are Derry appealing the pitch invasion one- there's no denying it happened FFS!

Only heard that we are appealling the till rolls.

sligoman
11/09/2007, 12:57 PM
Be interesting to see how Longford do without Mooney. Defeat coming up me thinks:D.

passerrby
11/09/2007, 12:57 PM
Can someone explain inadequate facilities? Did some clubs remover something from the grounds that were there all season?

no but the fai have decamped to prague for a week or more and that has to be paid for

Mr A
11/09/2007, 12:58 PM
Maybe the FAI lumped the 2 together or something.

Dazzy
11/09/2007, 1:04 PM
Maybe the FAI lumped the 2 together or something.

Well i think we'll be using flares instead of till rolls now. Its cheaper on the club:eek::eek:

Dodge
11/09/2007, 1:08 PM
Well i think we'll be using flares instead of till rolls now. Its cheaper on the club:eek::eek:

:D thats the spirit

Stiof
11/09/2007, 1:38 PM
Why are Derry appealing the pitch invasion one- there's no denying it happened FFS!

Probably because of the Harps stewards inadequacy in preventing the pitch invasion! :p

Seriously though, i always thought the home team got fined in the case of pitch invasions.....no?

GuisaSaigon
11/09/2007, 1:45 PM
No, we got fined in Sligo because a couple of our lads hopped a wall we also got fined for unruly behaviour, whatever that is.
I heard the club has been warned about any chants that refer to Sligo as scum, the FAI consider this to be racist. I always knew Sligo were a different race!

sligoman
11/09/2007, 1:55 PM
No, we got fined in Sligo because a couple of our lads hopped a wall we also got fined for unruly behaviour, whatever that is.Unruly behaviour is when one of yer 'fans' who hopped the wall bumped into the linesman. He feared for his life I heard;).

Tir Oilean
11/09/2007, 1:55 PM
Till rolls! Leathal weapons if you hit a lad with them! But surely they have less impact on the environment than confetti (oh the hours that were passed on the way to games ripping up old posters!) and save the ground staff alot of hassle cleaning up after the game.

Tir Oilean
11/09/2007, 1:57 PM
Unruly behaviour is when one of yer 'fans' who hopped the wall bumped into the linesman. He feared for his life I heard;).

Think the bloke who went over the wall (he actually fell over) got more of a fright than the linesman!

sligoman
11/09/2007, 2:00 PM
Think the bloke who went over the wall (he actually fell over) got more of a fright than the linesman!It's funny how it's only Galway fans who seem to ever "fall" over our wall. I think ye used that excuse with the guy in the Oliver Davey incident a few years back too:p. The supporters trust should arrange a few lessons on how to stand at a wall without falling over it, it'll save ye some fines;).

Redzer
11/09/2007, 2:17 PM
It's funny how it's only Galway fans who seem to ever "fall" over our wall. I think ye used that excuse with the guy in the Oliver Davey incident a few years back too:p. The supporters trust should arrange a few lessons on how to stand at a wall without falling over it, it'll save ye some fines;).

Must be something in the water:D

superfrank
11/09/2007, 2:20 PM
Dave Mooney suspended.....YES!!!!!

JC_GUFC
11/09/2007, 2:44 PM
So the fines for throwing bottles and throwing paper are the same eh?!

Also what's the craic with Dundalk apparently playing 2 matches with inadequate facilities on the same day against Bohs and Derry?! :confused:

superfrank
11/09/2007, 2:48 PM
One was an under-21s I'd say.

Mr A
11/09/2007, 2:49 PM
So the fines for throwing bottles and throwing paper are the same eh?!

Also what's the craic with Dundalk apparently playing 2 matches with inadequate facilities on the same day against Bohs and Derry?! :confused:

Obviously if you're going to play two games at once you should provide at least three dressing rooms, and Dundalk obviously didn't.

Réiteoir
11/09/2007, 2:49 PM
So the fines for throwing bottles and throwing paper are the same eh?!

Also what's the craic with Dundalk apparently playing 2 matches with inadequate facilities on the same day against Bohs and Derry?! :confused:

I thought that was rather strange when reading through them

One could have been an U21 and the other an U18 game?

seand
11/09/2007, 2:53 PM
Obviously if you're going to play two games at once you should provide at least three dressing rooms, and Dundalk obviously didn't.

Ah Jaysus, are we supposed to bring dressing rooms to away matches now?!

Mr A
11/09/2007, 2:59 PM
Yes. Yes you are.

MariborKev
11/09/2007, 3:37 PM
Another litany of ridculous fines from the FAI.

One of the key points we can sell the League with is the atmosphere we generate.

Do we capitalise on this? No, instead we fine the clubs where the supporters attempt to create a spectacle.

Plus ca change.......

Jaime
11/09/2007, 4:29 PM
Time for another hard-hitting piece on the official website Kev. :D

fbtn
11/09/2007, 5:25 PM
It's getting ridiculous now.

Clubs are having a tight enough time of it with dropping attendances, proper taxes, conforming to licensing etc with little or no help from the FAI/Government without having to pay out stupid bloody fines.

I'm all for a more professional approach but every club in this league struggles from year to year to finance themselves without having to pay stupid fines. €1,000 between Harps and Derry for their fans throwing toilet roll. That is the equivalent of around 70 paying punters. The fine for a throwing of a bottle is fair enough and it shouldn't happen, but it does.

It doesn't take a genius to see that these fines are coming thick and fast in the year that the FAI have to pay hand-over-fist for Croke Park.

Does anyone else see the irony of the FAI fining anyone for inadequate facilities when their own International team have never even owned a pitch, let alone a stadium!

MariborKev
11/09/2007, 6:31 PM
Time for another hard-hitting piece on the official website Kev. :D

Here we go:D

www.derrycityweb.net

micls
11/09/2007, 10:17 PM
Dave Mooney suspended.....YES!!!!!

Is that not for our game?...please please

superfrank
11/09/2007, 11:01 PM
Any game where Longford lose their top scorer is good news to me.

Dr.Nightdub
11/09/2007, 11:41 PM
Can someone explain inadequate facilities? Did some clubs remover something from the grounds that were there all season?

Bog roll. Merrion Square have decided hearts and minds are a waste of time, the way to get through to people is by waging the great Toilet Paper War from Dalymount to Finn Park - now you get fined if you should have it but don't and if you do have it but shouldn't.

shelbourne1904
12/09/2007, 8:56 AM
It's funny how it's only Galway fans who seem to ever "fall" over our wall. I think ye used that excuse with the guy in the Oliver Davey incident a few years back too:p. The supporters trust should arrange a few lessons on how to stand at a wall without falling over it, it'll save ye some fines;).

No doubt he was just leaning on it at the time.Should the club also be fined for having dangerous walls?

el punter
12/09/2007, 10:40 AM
I'm sure you will be glad to know that the fines will most likely be paying for the free lunch that the hard working journos and FAI-stasi have coming their way at the Clarion Hotel next Tuesday!




Dear all,

The Football Association of Ireland will hold a seminar about club licensing for members of the media on Tuesday, September 18, at 11am in the Clarion Hotel, Dublin Airport

.....

After the seminar, the FAI would like to invite all participants to lunch


Most ridiculous fine ever btw

Sonic
14/09/2007, 10:28 AM
Is that not for our game?...please please

Yes but remember Dave Mooney wouldnt score 14 goals without the help of his fellow teamates. He is not THAT good. He is Brilliant all the same:D

We have others who can do a decent job anyway!