ROBBIE Brady has escaped first-team punishment after his sending off in Hull City reserves’ 2-2 draw with Sunderland last night.
The 19-year-old was dismissed for striking an opponent in first-half stoppage time at North Ferriby, his second red card in three weeks.
Club officials had been braced for a four-match suspension for
Brady but the Tigers have breathed a sigh of relief this lunchtime after benefiting from a change in regulations this summer.
Brady will now only serve a three-match ban for non-first team football, commencing from January 3, and will be available for the remaining two fixtures of his loan spell from Manchester United, which is due to expire on December 31.
It is a fortunate let-off for
Brady but caretaker boss Nick Barmby will be glad of a festive boost.
Despite his second red card in 21 days,
Brady will be available for the Boxing Day trip to Middlesbrough.
The Football Association’s disciplinary committee altered their rules at the end of last season whereby a sending off for violent conduct in the reserves would only carry a three-match ban for non-first team football.
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