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Rovers ARE appealing

Discussion in 'Bristol Rovers' started by Captain Jack Sparrow, Nov 4, 2014.

  1. Captain Jack Sparrow

    Captain Jack Sparrow Pirate Forum Moderator

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    Its been confirmed that Rovers are appealing against Monkhouse's red card that he got vs Telford on Saturday. Just waiting for more details.
     
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    Gasheadseamge79 Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    We're not that bad a bit harsh I think we're crap but not appalling :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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    Bluebaldee Total Git

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    Unsuccessfully - appeal turned down. Therefore he's out for Tranmere, Alfreton and Kidderminster <grr>
     
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    Rovers appeal against the red card picked up by Andy Monkhouse at AFC Telford has been unsuccessful. The midfielder will now serve a three match ban which will see him miss Saturday&#8217;s FA Cup tie against Tranmere Rovers and league games against Alfreton Town and Kidderminster Harriers. Manager Darrell Clarke was disappointed at the outcome of this afternoon&#8217;s appeal as he felt there was a good case for the red card to be rescinded. DC said:
    &#8220;Of course I&#8217;m disappointed as I saw two players jumping for the ball. Andy was looking at the ball the whole time and made a determined, but fair, challenge to try to win the ball. Quite how the challenge was deemed to be violent conduct I don&#8217;t know. Although I felt we had a strong case to have the decision overturned, we have to accept the outcome and move on.&#8221;

    http://www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/monks-appeal-2062180.aspx
     
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