Bildeston coach loses FA appeal and handed seven match touchline ban for aggravated misconduct

By Derek Davis

11th Mar 2022 | Local Sport

A Bildeston Rangers coach has been handed a seven game touchline ban and fined after losing his appeal to the Football Association, it has been confirmed.

James Beckett, Rangers' assistant manger, was charged by Suffolk FA with two charges of improper conduct including foul and abusive language, with one aggravated by a person's race or sexuality.

Beckett was handed a seven-match ground/venue/coaching/touchline suspension, a £70 fine, given seven disciplinary points and ordered to complete an online education course.

His appeal against Suffolk's FA's decision was dismissed and ordered to to pay costs of £250.

     

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