Skelly’s sending off against Wolves. The youngster was controversially shown a straight red card by Michael Oliver during the first
Arsenal midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly will not serve a three-match suspension after the club's appeal against his red card at Wolves was upheld by the FA.
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Back in February 2023, the Gunners were fined £60,000 after swarming David Coote during a 3-0 FA Cup win over Oxford, as Arsenal desperately appealed for a penalty. Then, Arsenal were fined £65,000 by the FA for the same offence, after players surrounded Anthony Taylor during a 3-1 defeat against Manchester City, also in February 2023.
The English Football Association (FA) have officially responded to Arsenal's appeal against Myles Lewis-Skelly's red card.
The left-back was sent off in the first half at Molineux for tripping Matt Doherty as Wolves broke clear from an Arsenal corner.
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The Football Association, FA, has overturned the three-match ban that Arsenal’s Myles Lewis-Skelly was set to serve following a controversial sending-off against Wolves. The FA confirmed this decision in a statement on Monday after an appeal from the Gunners.
Arsenal have successfully appealed against the red card shown to defender Myles Lewis-Skelly during their match against Wolves. The 18-year-old's three-match suspension has been overturned following a review of his dismissal.
Mikel Arteta urged the Football Association to overturn Arsenal defender Myles Lewis-Skelly's controversial red card in Saturday's 1-0 win at Wolves. Furious Gunners boss Arteta wants the decision overturned in the same way Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes was let off following a red card against Tottenham earlier in the season.
This year’s Danske Bank-sponsored MacRory Cup final will be played in Derry for the first time in its 101-year history. Celtic Park will host the clash between St Patrick’s, Maghera and Abbey Vocational School,
Plenty of youngsters and fringe players will get a chance to impress - including the likes of Harvey Elliott and Federico Chiesa, stepping up their fitness after injuries.