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Thursday, 20 March 2014

FA Ban George Boyd For 3 Match



The Football Association(FA) has been found Hull City's winger George Boyd  guilty of spitting at  Joe Hart and he has been handed a three match ban  


The 28-year-old spat at Manchester City goalkeeper Hart during last Saturday's Premier League match at the KC Stadium, which City won 2-0.

A video footage of the incident revealed that Boyd spat at Hart thou he denied misconduct but his appeal was rejected by a three-man panel.

Boyd went down penalty area in the 68th-minute under Hart's challenge as he ran towards the ball, and then spat at Hart when his appeal for penalty was not given, and Hart was booked for confronting him as referee, Lee Mason or his fellow officials, did not catch a glimpse of Boyds act

It seemed the England goalkeeper accused Boyd of diving before the pair angrily came together.

Hart faces no further disciplinary action from the FA.

Boyd will now miss Premier League games against fellow bottom-half clubs West Brom, West Ham and Stoke.

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