Four players warned and fined for breach of betting regulations.
Mon 2nd Aug 2010 | Legal
At a recent Regulatory Commission hearing, four players received warnings and fines as a result of breaches of FA betting regulations.
Tommy Miller of Sheffield Wednesday was warned as to his future conduct and fined £2,500 after admitting 17 breaches of FA rules.
Jonathan Goulding of Leigh RMI was warned as to his future conduct and fined £100 after admitting two breaches of FA rules.
Mark Hands (unattached) was also warned as to his future conduct and fined £100 after admitting one breach.
Simon Hollis of Solihull Moors was warned as to his future conduct and fined £700 after one breach of FA rules was found proven.
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