I can't wait for our fine for the pitch invasion last Friday.
It will be like a badge of honour.
25th November 2005
The following suspensions and sanctions were issued by the Disciplinary Commission at their meeting on Wednesday, 23rd November 2005 and will take effect as and from Wednesday, 7th December 2005 unless otherwise stated:
Athlone Town were fined €100 for the improper conduct of their players (5 players carded) v Sligo Rovers (12.11.05).
Bohemians were fined €1,000 for the improper conduct of their supporters and severely warned as to their future conduct arising out of incidents v Bray Wanderers (11.11.05).
Aidan Collins (Bohemians) suspended for ONE (1) eircom League match as per FIFA directive and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Drogheda United (08.11.05). Suspension already served.
Mick Cooke (Manager, Monaghan United) suspended for TWO (2) competitive matches, fined €100 and severely warned as to his future conduct as a result of being dismissed from the technical area by the referee v Dublin City (12.11.05). For this two match suspension, Mr Cooke 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.
Paul Crowley (Waterford United) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €40 as a result of reaching eight (8) penalty points.
Eoin Doyle (Bohemians) suspended for TWO (2) competitive matches and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v U.C.D. (09.11.05). Automatic suspension in next competitive match (as Bohemians have completed their Under 21 League fixtures) as per FIFA directive already served and ONE (1) Under 21 competitive match as and from Wednesday, 7th December.
Dundalk were fined €500 for the improper conduct of their spectators arising out of an incident v Cobh Ramblers (12.11.05).
Kieran Foley (Shamrock Rovers) suspended for ONE (1) eircom League match as per FIFA directive and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Cork City (07.11.05). Suspension already served.
Gavin Hughes (Monaghan United) suspended for ONE (1) eircom League match as per FIFA directive and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Dublin City (12.11.05). Suspension already served.
Philip Hughes (Monaghan United) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €40 as a result of reaching eight (8) penalty points.
John Paul Kelly (Bohemians) suspended for THREE (3) competitive matches
and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Bray Wanderers (11.11.05). Automatic suspension in next eircom League match as per FIFA directive already served and TWO (2) competitive matches as and from Wednesday, 7th December.
Simon Kelly (Dundalk) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €40 as a result of reaching eight (8) penalty points.
Marc Kenny (Shamrock Rovers) suspended for TWO (2) competitive matches and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Cork City (07.11.05). Automatic suspension in next eircom League match as per FIFA directive already served and ONE (1) competitive match as and from Wednesday, 7th December.
Kupono Low (Sligo Rovers) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.
Monaghan United were fined €100 for the improper conduct of their players (5 players carded) v Dublin City (12.11.05).
Mark Scoltock (Finn Harps) suspended for ONE (1) eircom League match as per FIFA directive and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Drogheda United (11.11.05). Suspension already served.
Shamrock Rovers were fined €100 for the improper conduct of their players (5 players carded) v Cork City (07.11.05).
Sligo Rovers were fined €500 for the igniting of flares v Athlone Town (12.11.05).
Simon Webb (Drogheda United) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.
Billy Woods (Cork City) suspended for ONE (1) competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four (4) penalty points.
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I can't wait for our fine for the pitch invasion last Friday.
It will be like a badge of honour.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
That committee met this week so surely they included that match in discussions?Originally Posted by Peadar
Also surprising that no fines for Shels v City at Tolka park when 3 pitch invasions by home fans & items thrown onto the pitch.
They hit the lines man with a bottle and thats all they get ? fcuking jokeOriginally Posted by harpskid
No, they will be discussed next weekOriginally Posted by pete
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It will be interesting to see next weeks ones, Boez vs. Shelbourne!!!
Sitting pretty!!!
Shamrock Rovers were fined €100 for the improper conduct of their players (5 players carded) v Cork City (07.11.05).
Ridiculous. Who's gonna fine the ref for being incompetent? Oh wait they are not accountable
KOH
HOw many clubs have been warned this season? I think everybody has at least twice....
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Originally Posted by Rogue Trader
Oh, that reminds me, we're due a fine for the flares on Friday too.
I'm sure everyone who was in the Shed or on the pitch would gladly chip in to pay the fines.
Worth every cent!
Have Boot Disk, will travel
I think Bohs have been warned the most times this season as fans & from player/management would be Fenlon surely?
Chip was aimed at lines him but the person who through the chip was too drunk 2 get it on target and missed him by about a mile.Originally Posted by harpskid
Children in the dark cause accidents.
Accidents in the dark cause children.
That would be a disgrace if ye got fined there!...Originally Posted by Peadar
Judging from this post, he still is!Originally Posted by eamo
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
Originally Posted by Roo69
They?
ONE idiot throws a missile at the CARLISLE GROUNDS and Bohs get fined €1000.
Absolute shambles.
I have an idea!Originally Posted by Roo69
Employ some "decent" stewards maybe put a few Gardai in the ground and police your little **** hole of a ground and people wouldn't take advantage.
Then catch the guy, ban him and then Bohs can ban him.
It's your home match
It doesn't appear any club was warned about their future behaviour.
Bohs fans critising everybody but themselves for Bray is a bit unfair.
Fans need to police themselves, otherwise we lose the trust of the clubs.
Suggesting Bray Wanderers, Bray stewards, Gardaí do all the work before Bohemians step in, is asking for all away fans to treated like cattle because the home club doesn't trust them.
I prefer self-segregation at games rather than the enforced segregation being adopted by some clubs at present. Expecting the home representatives to make all the effort in stewarding is asking for away fans to be treated badly.
" I'll go right up to here,
it can't possibly hurt.
All they will find is my
beer and my shirt."
The ban will mean nothing to him cos he's leaving us anyway.Originally Posted by harpskid
That is disgraceful, there was no ****ing flares lit that night. There was fireworks though. Also, when Pat's came down in the cup, they had flares, I dont seem to remember them been fined.Originally Posted by harpskid
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
What a load of bullshít one smoke grenade was lit off at the end of the game as the ref blew final whistle. About ten minutes after the game was over when the ref was in the dressing room a few screamers were let off. If those FAI w@nkers are going to fine us they should fine us actual offences we committeeOriginally Posted by harpskid
Totally disagree with you Harpo.Originally Posted by HarpoJoyce
It is incumbant on the home team to provide adequate security measures. You can't legislate for random toerags but everybody knows Brays stewarding is among the most non-existant in the league they are lucky to escape the fine they deserved for skimping on the security. The increased security costs are more than offset by the fact that the visit of Bohs must be one of the (if not "the") biggest gates Bray get in the season. Bray have no excuse.
The Bohs posters are only responding to Roo69's disgust that a €1000 fine (despite being the away team and not responsible for security) is too lenient. What do you want - an official beheading of some random Bohs club official. That is a massive fine in EL terms and we'll have to "take our oil" as Derry fans like to say. But to suggest that it is lenient is ridiculous.
PS
I'd say the recent Bohs V Shels will break the record for amount of fines handed out with both clubs getting whacked hard. It's ironic that the record was probably set at the last Bohs Vrs Shels game.
Last edited by Vitruvian Man; 25/11/2005 at 6:38 PM.
Cogito ergo Bohs
Originally Posted by HarpoJoyce
what a load of horsesh1t.
No matter what the situation, there will always be an idiot somewhere who does something that cannot be stopped. There is always an idiot who will throw something and fining away clubs for the actions of an individual is a nonsense
The incident in Bray is a matter for Bray's security and the Gardai. It has absolutely nothing to do with Bohemian FC. The linesman was struck by something, which is basically assault. Bohemian FC are a football club, so any course of action should not involve them.
Bohemian FC are not responsible for anything that happens outside of their own stadium, and have no jurisdiction beyond the walls of Dalymount.
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