Oh dear god no not the clown.......
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http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/149/
St. Patrick’s Athletic fined €1,000 as a result of a colours clash v Sligo Rovers (07.03.08). The club was found to be in breach of Rule 13.3 of the Participation Agreement. Notwithstanding the finding of the Committee that Sligo Rovers were in breach of the rules by not bringing a second strip, the failure by the club to comply with the Referee’s instruction was clearly in breach of the Rules.
Sligo Rovers fined €1,000 as a result of a colours clash v St. Patrick’s Athletic (07.03.08). The club was found to have failed to bring a second strip as required. Notwithstanding the assertion by the club that the second strip would have clashed, the failure to bring this second strip was one of the factors which led to the situation that occurred.
so if we had brought our red kit which actually clashes with pat's kit we could have saved ourselves e1000? 1 of the 2 clubs is at fault, how can both be fined??
Agreed.
In a seperate issue, we got fined €100 for throwing till rolls/toilet paper while Pat's only got fined €150 for throwing 2 bottles. Should be a lot more for bottles imo.
While Longford got no fine for till roll been thrown in their game Vs. Fingal:confused:. I know it's up to the ref to put it in his report but he did see it like.
yep, €50 per bottle.
Nit picking over fines doens't help anybody...
****ing disgrace,Rovers were humiliated and have to pay €1,000??As for the 3 bottles,€50 is a ****ing joke.FAI are are ****ing bunch of idiots
PLastic is cheaper, as are 350ml bottles compared to 500 ml. I think Green glass cst more than clear
I'll have to look it up
i didnt think there was a problem with the till/toilet rolls? is that new?
think of all them this is the silliest, no one will get hurt and its not dangerous throwing them on before a game, it just adds to the colour and atmosphere and might help promote the league, god forbid
What colours did Bray and Rovers wear?