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Fenwick banned for 10 games.
« on: November 10, 2005, 10:37:55 PM »
Jabloteh coach also fined $24,000 for Classic brawl.
By: Ian Prescott (Express).


Fenwick banned for 10 games.
English coach Terry Fenwick is unavailable to coach CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh for a significant part of next season after picking up a ten-match ban from the Disciplinary Committee of the T&T Pro League on Wednesday.
Fenwick was also fined $24,000 for his part in sparking a brawl during last Friday's Toyota Classic final, which Jabloteh lost 1-0 to Vibe CT 105 W.Connection at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.
The former England defender deliberately hung out his right elbow, catching the face of W Connection's Brazilian midfielder Gefferson Da Silva Goulart, who ran towards the Jabloteh bench celebrating his 66th-minute free-kick goal which won the match.
After his well-documented assault of the Pro League's top scorer, Fenwick was slapped in the face by another Brazilian, Ronaldo Viana, sparking a fight between players of both teams.
Referee Richard Piper responded by issuing red cards to Fenwick (Jabloteh), Ian Gray (Jabloteh), Dexter Franklyn (Jabloteh), Goulart (W Connection), Atiba Charles (W Connection) and Travis Mulraine (W. Connection).
Connection's Colombian keeper Alejandro Figueroa also received a yellow card.
Yesterday the Pro League announced the sanctions handed down by the Disciplinary Committee.
A release from the Pro League said: "The Trinidad and Tobago Pro Legue Disciplinary Committee met on Wednesday November 9 to deliberate on the incident involving W. Connection and San Juan Jabloteh during the Toyota Classic final at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium on Friday November 4.
"The Committee gave full consideration to the video footage of the incident, the referee's report, the match commissioner's report and FIFA's disciplinary code. In addition, the parties and their representatives were interviewed."
Six-match bans were also handed down to Mulrain and Gray; Goulart was banned for two matches for offensive behaviour; while David Atiba Charles and Viana have both been summoned to attend a Disciplinary Committee meeting at 10.30 a.m. on Monday November 14.
Fenwick's charge was also clearly laid out.
"Mr Fenwick-San Juan Jabloteh. Found guilty of violence in according with FIFA disciplinary code article 48. As a result Mr Fenwick has been banned for a period of ten consecutive matches and a fine imposed of $24,000."
But Dennis Phillip, Jabloteh's vice-president, thought the fines were excessive and without equality.
"Ian Gray was attacked on the field by someone who was off the field and is given the same fine as Travis (Mulraine). How does one treat that?" he said.
Phillip further said Jabloteh had seven days to appeal and will be discussing whether that course of action is appropriate.
Asked whether the club had taken specific action against coach Fenwick or if his tenure would be affected by his unavailability for the early part of next season, Phillip hinted it was Jabloteh's business.
"Whether it is yes or no, we treat our internal matters in-house. We will make a statement on the matter at the appropriate time," he declared.
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Re: Fenwick banned for 10 games
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2005, 11:01:12 PM »
thais all
ten 4king games

boy

all now so he things should be in ah garbage bag and he ass heading to piarco on the next flight out
and he had to pay departure tax out he own pocket

no question asked


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