Boss Fine With Further 'Horse' Ban

Last updated : 22 August 2006 By Kevin Markey
The on-loan striker was charged by the FA for making abusive and/or insulting words to a match official after being sent off against Crystal Palace on Sunday August 13th.

Horsfield made a personal appearance in London along with Kevin Blackwell and Alison Royston, head of football administration.

Blackwell was happy with the decision, as a player could usually receive a two-match ban in such circumstances.

Horsfield has already missed the home game against Cardiff and as well as Chester and Sheffield Wednesday, he will now sit out the televised home game against Wolves on Sunday September 10th.