In fairness he's not as big as he used to be....
Based on the other fine, possibly an ethnic minority?
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Apparently the CEO, a qualified chartered accountant who used to work with Deloittes, didn't have the accounts done on time. :eek: I heard some of the old board members had to come back in and help him get them done before the FAI threw a bigger fine and points deduction at the club.
the guy from carrick got nine months for running from bench with a spare boot and ****ting an everton player with the boot, 9 months and 50 quid really dont balance up though. 50 quid is a pittance for that sort of stupidity
as for rams we won fair play award last season so we thought we would see what it was like on other side of fence , flippin pats keep us from top of league again:rolleyes:
by looks of fine table and recent fines rams -sligo should be a real blood bath:o
[quote=ramsfan;969622]the guy from carrick got nine months for running from bench with a spare boot and ****ting an everton player with the boot, 9 months and 50 quid really dont balance up though. 50 quid is a pittance for that sort of stupidity
WRONG. He went onto the pitch to confront the ref who was a complete disgrace, the ref then issued him a red card. While walking away from the pitch he lobbed the boot onto the field, which landed near no one. The ref put in his report then that it missed him by inches. I know this kind of carry on is not acceptable but the performance by the ref was shambolic to say the least. i wonder how long he was suspended for!!!
Pineapple Stu is sort of correct. The fines list he's given is a list of fines issued by the FAI Disciplinary Committee. While the Disciplinary Committee decide on suspensions and fines for red cards and every fourth yellow card, they don't issue fines for each yellow card, that's the job of the League itself and those amounts are automatic and pre-set amounts more or less as you've described above.
That's nonsense surely?
A fine for each yellow?!
It's been that way for many years. €25 for each of the first four yellows, €40 for each of the next four, think it's then €50 for any above eight in a season. The fines are issued at the same time as the disciplinary meeting reports and clubs have two weeks to pay the fine. If it's not paid on time the player is automatically suspended according to the rules but I don't know if that's ever been applied.
For Under 21 games it was €15 for each of the first four and €25 thereafter. Presume its similar for the new A league and U20 setup this season.
Edit:
Just checked the League Participation Agreement from last season:
23 Cautionable Offences
23.2 In fixtures played in the FAI National League and FAI Senior Cup, each caution (yellow card) will attract one penalty point and a fine of €25 for the first four cautions. The fifth to eighth cautions will attract one penalty point and a fine of €40. The ninth and subsequent cautions will attract one penalty point and a fine of €50.
23.3 In fixtures played in the under 21-League and FAI Intermediate Cup, each caution (yellow card) will attract one penalty point and a fine of €15 for the first four cautions. The fifth to eighth cautions will attract one penalty point and a fine of €20. The ninth and subsequent cautions will attract one penalty point and a fine of €25.
There should be a nice fine for Drogheda after tonight.
Trouble with their fans, I was reading on the Cork forum (presumably posted from radio reports). Gardai had to get involved.
Edit - Drogheda forum suggests it was to do with flares being let off.
They let off about 7 flares and I think there may have been 1 smoke bomb. Some of them were thrown out by the Gardai.
Drogheda United were fined €400 as a result of an assistant referee been struck by an object v U.C.D. (04.07.08).
http://walkthechalk.com/extras.php?cid=19&id=247
Thats a disgrace,we get fined €500 for till rolls and a few smoke canisters:mad: