Yes but knowing how the FA are usually towards us I suspect it will be later than earlier when we find out.
He was last spotted in 2nd lane going past Woolley services at 13:30 roughly travelling at 60mph, he's now clutching his right leg instead and screaming like a demented chainsaw. He's projected to arrive at Edinburgh around tea time.
wonder if he had put 50 quid on a red card, SCOTT CASHBET https://www.thefa.com/news/2020/jan/24/scott-kashket-suspended-240120
Went to the cupboard and my BBQ and Brown were also hearing the same. The ketchup wasn't willing to confirm or deny. The mustard and vinegar were of the belief however that had the challenge been made by big Dazza the Wycombe lad would have turned into cranberry sauce..........I'll shut up now
reckon Scot Cashbet will be betting on this Saturday https://www.national-lottery.co.uk/...AivUW2JNwuZsj_7rh-MaAoh5EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
here's why summing up of his fines In addition, we concluded that a financial sanction was proportionate and reasonable in this case: a) But for the mitigation available to SK we would have imposed a fine of £3,750 b) To reflect the mitigation open to SK we reduce that figure to £2,500 c) To that figure we add the sum of £946.13.3 That figure represents the profit that SK made from betting on LOFC. In our view it is wholly inappropriate i) That SK should be seen as in any way profiting from such conduct, or ii) That SK should retain those profits and so be able to use such profits to meet the financial penalty that we have imposed.
to be fair to Scott Cashbet, he did promise to stop betting on football games and become a roll model for fans from now on, so maybe we are being harsh on him