Stamp it Out: Sunday League player banned after threatening referee during match between Dartford Athletic and Swanley Rangers
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A remorseful Sunday League player received a 98-day ban after an FA commission found him guilty of abusing a referee - threatening to knock him out.
Tommy Carter’s ban came following the conclusion of a Football Association disciplinary hearing in October where the match official had accused him of threatening behaviour, saying he would “ram the f****** card down my throat”.
The Dartford Athletic player accepted the charge of improper conduct against a match official after the incident in a North Kent Sunday League game against Swanley Rangers.
Mr Carter had previous disciplinary incidents on his record.
He had been sent off for using offensive, insulting or abusive language and/or gestures in each of the past two seasons and has two proven misconduct charges to his name.
In the 2019/20 season, he received a misconduct charge for failing to comply with the association as he played while under suspension.
The player’s past record was a mitigating factor - adding seven days to his ban - but the commission gave credit for accepting the charge at the earliest opportunity and that he had shown remorse for his behaviour, which took 28 days off his suspension.
Dartford Athletic’s secretary emailed the FA and said that the player “sincerely apologises for speaking to the referee in the manner that he did and regrets the way he reacted to the initial yellow card which escalated to the red card and this misconduct case being opened.”
The FA reproduced a statement from the referee, who had claimed he had been threatened while in the process of issuing a yellow card to