Do you automatically get banned for more matches if you lose an appeal over a red card??

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  1. amy

    amybfc New Member

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    Hasselbank has lost his appeal.
     
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    Dale BFC New Member

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    Int it one more game
     
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    It's at the discretion of the FA/FL nt
     
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    Only if the FA consider the appeal to be frivolous.
     
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    RE: It's at the discretion of the FA/FL nt

    Its the welsh FA. Are their rules different?? From what I can make out hes just got the 3 match ban that he was originally given.
     
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    Only if the appeal is considered frivolous. nt
     
  7. SuperTyke

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    yep, it does cost the club money to apeal though regardless of their reason nt
     
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    Yup

    I don't really understand what criteria the FA use to define 'frivolous'.
     
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    If its a club that they don't like then it's frivolous, if they do like them then it's justified.

    I guess that they look at the video, see if there is anything at all in it to suggest that the decision was wrong and if they can see where the club is coming from but still believe it was a red then the ban stays, if they can't see any evidence at all to back the clubs claims then the ban is extended.
     
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    JLWBigLil Well-Known Member

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    Ooh you cynic !!!

    I thought the FA's attitude towards the Middlesbrough lad the other week summed up what you say perfectly.
     
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    what was that? I don't pay much attention to this here football thing
     
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