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Paul Thomson

Gartcairn fined over ineligible player but avoid points deduction after appeal

Gartcairn have been fined for fielding an ineligible player during a recent West of Scotland League Conference B win over Cambuslang Rangers - but have avoided a points deduction after appealing the original decision.

The Airdrie side beat Camby 2-0 at MTC Park on September 29 in a rearranged match, but fielded Joshua Gracie, who was suspended.

Under rule I13 of the West of Scotland Football League, fielding an ineligible player results in a £500 fine and a three point deduction.

However, Gartcairn appealed that decision and have now been handed the lesser punishment of just a fine. It is not clear on what grounds their appeal succeded.

The game was played at Gartcairn's MTC Park (Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser)

A spokesman for the West of Scotland Football League said: "Gartcairn were referred to the League's Disciplinary Committee following a potential breach of rule H2 of the constitution which refers to the playing of a suspended player in a League match.

"The Disciplinary Committee heard the case and judged that Gartcairn had breached the rule and imposed the penalty as per our constitution, rule I13.

"Gartcairn appealed the decision to the Scottish FA's Judicial Panel Protocol who heard the case last week.

"The JPP found that Gartcairn were guilty of breaching rule H2 but substituted the sanction imposed by the League for a financial penalty without a points deduction.

"There is no further comment that the League will make on this case."

Gartcairn have refused to comment on the issue and instructed players and staff not to respond to interview requests from Lanarkshire Live Sport following the initial report that they were facing a fine and potential points deduction.

League leaders Cambuslang Rangers will not, as was initially believed, be awarded a victory in light of Gartcairn breaching the rules. Third place Gartcairn currently trail Camby by nine points with a game in hand.

Earlier this season, Conference B rivals Royal Albert were docked three points and fined for fielding an ineligible player, even though they explained that they had done so accidentally.

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