Thursday, October 9, 2014

which amounted to improper conduct. | Soccer Blog

“However, he has appealed against the Independent Regulatory Commission’s decision that he also deliberately made contact with the Match Referee following the fixture, which amounted to improper conduct. “An Appeal Board will convene on Wednesday 19 March 2014 to consider the appeal.

“His three-match touchline ban has been stayed until the outcome of the appeal and Davies will, therefore, be eligible to return to the touchline for Forest’s fixture against Doncaster Rovers this Saturday (15 March 2014).”

Davies was angered by Taylor’s decision not to send off Leicester defender Wes Morgan for a foul on Forest striker Jamie Mackie.

Morgan was booked for the offence, but remained on the pitch as Forest took a 2-1 lead from the subsequent penalty, although Leicester did go on to equalise in the closing stages despite the dismissal of defender Paul Konchesky.


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