Ivan Toney claims the Football Association “was a bit spiteful” in its handling of the Brentford striker’s eight-month ban for breaking betting rules...
, but had to wait until May before the FA announced his ban and £50,000 fine after he had admitted to 232 of the counts.
Toney’s breaches of FA Rule E8, the general prohibition on betting on football by a participant, took place over five seasons from February 25, 2017 to January 23, 2021. “None of it was match-fixing,” Toney said. “None of what I did or was accused of doing, none of it was match-fixing.England boss Southgate has been critical of the wide-reaching nature of Toney’s ban, which prohibits him from training until September 17 and from playing again until January 17 next year.
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