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Wednesday 15 September 2010
Bolton Wanderers defender Gary Cahill has lost his appeal over his red card at Arsenal on Saturday. The 24-year-old challenged his dismissal by referee Stuart Attwell for a 64th-minute challenge from behind on striker Marouane Chamakh, and his case was heard by a regulatory commission yesterday.
Cahill loses red card appeal
Tuesday 14 September 2010
Bolton defender Gary Cahill has lost his appeal over his red card at Arsenal at Saturday.
Cahill appeal to be heard today
Tuesday 14 September 2010
The Bolton wanderers defender Gary Cahill has appealed to the Football Association against the red card he received in Saturday's Premier League match against Arsenal.
Moyes charged by FA after confronting referee
Monday 13 September 2010
The Football Association have charged Everton manager David Moyes and his assistant Steve Round with improper conduct following their post-match confrontation with referee Martin Atkinson at Goodison Park on Saturday.
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