Kyle Lafferty has been slapped with a heavy 10-game ban, in the wake of his sectarian video controversy that erupted earlier this month.
“There is no excuse, it’s something that I immediately regretted and have been embarrassed about ever since. “I totally acknowledge that my reaction to the incident was completely out of order. “I totally acknowledge that my reaction to the incident was completely out of order…”
The Kilmarnock striker received the mandatory minimum punishment after being charged by the Scottish Football Association (SFA) for breaching a rule which ...
Kilmarnock had already taken their own action, including issuing Lafferty with a “substantial fine” and engaging with anti-sectarian charity, Nil By Mouth. The former Rangers and Hearts striker will not play again in 2022. The video subsequently spread on social media.
Last month, video footage emerged of the striker using sectarian language while on international duty. The Scottish FA confirmed that the Kilmarnock striker ...
I totally acknowledge that my reaction to the incident was completely out of order. "There is no excuse, it’s something that I immediately regretted and have been embarrassed about ever since. Last month, video footage emerged of the striker using sectarian language while on international duty.
Northern Ireland star Kyle Rafferty has been hit with a huge ban after a video emerged of the striker using sectarian language.
I totally acknowledge that my reaction to the incident was completely out of order. "There is no excuse, it's something that I immediately regretted and have been embarrassed about ever since. 🗣️ "I totally acknowledge that my reaction to the incident was completely out of order.
The Kilmarnock striker received the mandatory minimum punishment after being charged by the Scottish Football Association for breaching a rule which forbids ...
Kilmarnock had already taken their own action, including issuing Lafferty with a "substantial fine" and engaging with anti-sectarian charity, Nil By Mouth. The video subsequently spread on social media. The 35-year-old appeared to use the phrase "pack of Fenian b*******" last month after a person he was posing for a photo with said "Up the Celts".
Kilmarnocks Kyle Lafferty has been banned for 10 games by the Scottish FA; the Rugby Park club had already handed the striker a substantial fine; ...
"There is no excuse, it's something that I immediately regretted and have been embarrassed about ever since. "I placed myself in a position that has been very difficult to deal with, so I'm now determined to work with (Scotland's leading anti-sectarian charity) Nil By Mouth to ensure that others, particularly the youngsters at the club, learn from my mistake and avoid putting themselves in any type of similar situation in the future." Furthermore such person or body shall not act in any manner which is improper or use any one, or a combination of, violent Conduct, serious foul play, threatening, abusive, indecent or insulting words or behaviour.
Northern Ireland striker Kyle Lafferty has apologised for any "distress caused" after he was handed a 10-match ban by the Scottish FA following their ...
"There is no excuse, it’s something that I immediately regretted and have been embarrassed about ever since. I totally acknowledge that my reaction to the incident was completely out of order. Northern Ireland striker Kyle Lafferty has apologised for any "distress caused" after he was handed a 10-match ban by the Scottish FA following their investigation into his alleged use of sectarian language.
The Kilmarnock striker received the mandatory minimum punishment after being charged by the Scottish Football Association for breaching a rule which forbids the ...
Kilmarnock had already taken their own action, including issuing Lafferty with a "substantial fine" and engaging with anti-sectarian charity, Nil By Mouth. The former Rangers and Hearts striker will not play again in 2022. The video subsequently spread on social media.
Kyle Lafferty will have to fight hard to salvage his club and international career after being hit with a 10-game following his use of a sectarian slur.
Kilmarnock had already taken their own action, including issuing Lafferty with a “substantial fine” and engaging with anti-sectarian charity, Nil By Mouth. “It will be reported in some quarters as that and it will be sensationalised but I’m there for Kyle. Northern Ireland boss Baraclough said there was a way back for the man who scored the last of his 20 international goals in 2016, and who has been in and out of the squad over the past two years. “It will be a difficult time for him not playing, it’s his day to day job but all he can do is look after his fitness. “Kyle has apologised, showed remorse and he will want to put this behind him,” said Feeney. In a statement issued by his club, he said: “I want to deeply apologise to the club, supporters and my family for the distress caused over the past month.