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Greg Tansey wins red card appeal


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The Inverness midfielder has been cleared by a Scottish FA tribunal.

 

Greg Tansey has won his appeal against a red card shown to him during Inverness Caledonian Thistle’s weekend defeat to Celtic.

 

The Caley midfielder was sent off by referee Stevie O’Reilly in the first half of the fixture, with the official ruling the player had committed an act of violent conduct in a collision with Georgios Samaras.

The offence committed has been downgraded to a "careless foul" and the player will have no punishment or yellow card recorded against him.

 

Following the outcome of the appeal, Tansey will now escape a two-match suspension and is immediately available for selection for Terry Butcher.

 

The Inverness boss appeared in front of the Scottish FA at Hampden on Thursday to state the case for his player, with the club’s £1,000 appeal fee and travel costs paid by a local businessman.

 

Speaking shortly after the hearing, Butcher commented that "common sense had prevailed" in the SFA's decision.

 

http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-premier/inverness/282055-greg-tansey-wins-red-card-appeal/

 

Too little too late

Edited by ian1964
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Too little too late

 

Exactly Ian. There's no room for mistakes like that. The player hasn't even been given a yellow card after the review never mind a red. It's unnacceptable refereeing from O'Reilly.

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