I see Grays have been penalised a total of 2 points for multiple ineligible player breaches.
http://www.footballconference. ... d_.html
Remind me how many points we were penalised for a single lesser breach?
How come?
They actually gained three points from the games in question (3 draws). Maybe it's to do with the fact that as they're already relegated there's little point in docking them further points because it's not going to make any difference anyway (which is probably also the reason why Grays withdrew their appeal).
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It's farcical.
Since Oxford United got pulled up for a lesser offence, we have had Histon breach the rules, fielding an ineligible player (not International Clearance) and they got fined £500.
Grays breach the rules five times, they get a 2 point deduction. Didn't they actually get three points? A draw against Crawley, a draw against Gateshead and a draw against Barrow. They got beat by Wrexham 2-1 in the other match.
It's a joke. I hope Grays get their 317 fans to take a petition to Conference HQ
Since Oxford United got pulled up for a lesser offence, we have had Histon breach the rules, fielding an ineligible player (not International Clearance) and they got fined £500.
Grays breach the rules five times, they get a 2 point deduction. Didn't they actually get three points? A draw against Crawley, a draw against Gateshead and a draw against Barrow. They got beat by Wrexham 2-1 in the other match.
It's a joke. I hope Grays get their 317 fans to take a petition to Conference HQ
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In the 0-0 draw against Gateshead, Cutler was a sub who came on after 87 minutes. There is discretion as to whether to deduct points for substitutes, so presumably the Conference exercised their discretion here. So although there were 4 games affected with the players involved, of which they drew three and lost 1, one of the draws was able to be discounted as the player only came on as a sub."boris" wrote:They actually gained three points from the games in question (3 draws). Maybe it's to do with the fact that as they're already relegated there's little point in docking them further points because it's not going to make any difference anyway (which is probably also the reason why Grays withdrew their appeal).
I thought the procedures and systems had been tightened up to avoid this ever happening again? Reg Numbers on team sheets etc? or is that just us?
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This again shows the incompetence of Brian Lee and his cohorts.
Effectively the message they are sending out with this is, field as many inelligible players as you like, and provided you don't gain points as a result, we won't do anything about it.
I'm still very sore about the treatment we got for this.
Effectively the message they are sending out with this is, field as many inelligible players as you like, and provided you don't gain points as a result, we won't do anything about it.
I'm still very sore about the treatment we got for this.
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Yes, and why don't the use the logic that since this ineligible player was shite, causing the team to lose, the opponents should be docked the three points they "illegally" gained."GodalmingYellow" wrote:This again shows the incompetence of Brian Lee and his cohorts.
Effectively the message they are sending out with this is, field as many inelligible players as you like, and provided you don't gain points as a result, we won't do anything about it.
I'm still very sore about the treatment we got for this.
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Nice one Slappy for clarifying that Cutler was an introduced sub. Oxford were treated in the same way, regarding Hutch, points not deducted when he came on as a sub, although when Hutch came on at home to Eastbourne, I think he scored
Your last question is very interesting. The information on the revised team sheets were supposed to be fool proof, by entering a specific registration number against each player.
That is the main worry, it has happened again. Will it happen to Oxford again or anyother BSP club?
Your last question is very interesting. The information on the revised team sheets were supposed to be fool proof, by entering a specific registration number against each player.
That is the main worry, it has happened again. Will it happen to Oxford again or anyother BSP club?