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Fletton player is cleared of violent conduct

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Published Date: 19 May 2009
FLETTON centre-half Ben Lawrence successfully appealed against a sending off in a Peterborough Premier Division match against Leverington.
Lawrence, who requested a personal hearing, was dismissed for violent conduct in the match in April, but the case was found to be not proven by a Hunts disciplinary panel.

The panel did suspend and fine the following players:

Diago Pereira (Pow
erleague Colts) £15 fine and seven day ban after receiving two cautions in the same match.

Adam Rothery (Ramsey) £10 fine and seven day ban after accumulating five cautions.

Matthew Rayson (Sawtry) £15 fine and seven day ban for receiving two cautions in the same match.

Thomas Simpson (Sawtry) £15 fine and a seven day ban for receiving two cautions in the same match.

n LATEST Cambs FA disciplinary cases:

Wayne Peachey (Chatteris Fen Tigers) £10 fine and a seven day ban after accumulating five cautions.

Joshua Jackman (March Town) £10 and a seven day ban after accumulating five cautions.

Paul Shafer (Parson Drove 92) £15 and seven day ban for two sendings off.

Adam Wright (Parson Drove 92) £15 and seven day ban for two sendings off.

Martin Wright (Parson Drove 92) £15 fine and 21 day ban for serious foul play.

Kaylohn Deshield (Whittlesey Juniors) £15 fine and 21 day ban for serious foul play.

Ashley Moore (Whittlesey Utd) £10 fine and seven day ban for accumulating 10 cautions.

Daniel Greenacre (Wisbech St Mary) £15 fine and 14 day ban for use of offensive, insulting or abusive language or gestures.



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  • Last Updated: 18 May 2009 12:45 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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