by Glostergull » 30 Mar 2012, 10:43
Hi Guys
I penned a stiff letter to the FA about this matter in my guise as Bristol Rovers Fan so they can't accuse me of bias as a viable promotion opponant.
I have had a reply from Gary Stonehouse himself who is the FA Customer relations officer, commuications division of the F.A.
I wil copy this up here for you to see in light of what has been written about the subject.
Dear Andrew,
Thank you for contacting The Football Association.
Following the events which occurred at the end of the League Two match between Bradford City and Crawley Town on Tuesday 27 March 2012, The FA has issued the following charges:-
• Both Bradford City and Crawley Town have been charged for failing to ensure that their players and/or officials conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and/or refrained from provocative behaviour. The clubs have until 4pm on 3 April 2012 to respond to the charge.
• Crawley Town’s Pablo Mills has been charged with violent conduct for an on-field incident which occurred outside of the jurisdiction of the match officials but was reported to The FA. This charge is additional to the dismissal for violent conduct which Mills received after the match. The player has until 6pm on 30 March 2012 to respond to the charge.
• Crawley Town’s Kyle McFadzean has been charged with violent conduct for an on-field incident which was not seen by the match officials but caught on video. McFadzean has until 6pm on 30 March 2012 to respond to the charge.
Kind regards
Gary Stonehouse | Customer Relations
Communications Division
The FA Group
I read it that this should be dealt with before the end of the season and that although Bradford City have been summoned, it seems that the F.A are taking a somewhat closer look at crawley. This club really does need to be brought into line. and Mr Evans is one manager who needs to be ejected from the league. I wonder what Graham Westley thinks about him. It was in non league days when Evans bad mouthed Westley, and got him sacked when he was Crawley manager and Evans replaced him. It seemed justice when Stevenage then appoint Westley In the hot seat to see them gain promotion well ahead of Crawley and gain another promotion again. I hope sincerley hope that Crawley do not get the second promotion if only to justify my feeling about that time.
This of course has nothing to do with our matches against Stevenage, and I doubt, when most of us look back
will we think that Stevenage was our real problem, but one P.B.
Hi Guys
I penned a stiff letter to the FA about this matter in my guise as Bristol Rovers Fan so they can't accuse me of bias as a viable promotion opponant.
I have had a reply from Gary Stonehouse himself who is the FA Customer relations officer, commuications division of the F.A.
I wil copy this up here for you to see in light of what has been written about the subject.
Dear Andrew,
Thank you for contacting The Football Association.
Following the events which occurred at the end of the League Two match between Bradford City and Crawley Town on Tuesday 27 March 2012, The FA has issued the following charges:-
• Both Bradford City and Crawley Town have been charged for failing to ensure that their players and/or officials conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and/or refrained from provocative behaviour. The clubs have until 4pm on 3 April 2012 to respond to the charge.
• Crawley Town’s Pablo Mills has been charged with violent conduct for an on-field incident which occurred outside of the jurisdiction of the match officials but was reported to The FA. This charge is additional to the dismissal for violent conduct which Mills received after the match. The player has until 6pm on 30 March 2012 to respond to the charge.
• Crawley Town’s Kyle McFadzean has been charged with violent conduct for an on-field incident which was not seen by the match officials but caught on video. McFadzean has until 6pm on 30 March 2012 to respond to the charge.
Kind regards
Gary Stonehouse | Customer Relations
Communications Division
The FA Group
I read it that this should be dealt with before the end of the season and that although Bradford City have been summoned, it seems that the F.A are taking a somewhat closer look at crawley. This club really does need to be brought into line. and Mr Evans is one manager who needs to be ejected from the league. I wonder what Graham Westley thinks about him. It was in non league days when Evans bad mouthed Westley, and got him sacked when he was Crawley manager and Evans replaced him. It seemed justice when Stevenage then appoint Westley In the hot seat to see them gain promotion well ahead of Crawley and gain another promotion again. I hope sincerley hope that Crawley do not get the second promotion if only to justify my feeling about that time.
This of course has nothing to do with our matches against Stevenage, and I doubt, when most of us look back
will we think that Stevenage was our real problem, but one P.B.