Shamrock Rovers confirm appeal against FAI's Dawson Devoy ruling

admin admin | 08-15 08:15

Shamrock Rovers have confirmed they have appealed the FAI's decision to reject their protest against a Bohemians player who they said was ineligible for a recent FAI Cup game.

The Hoops lost 1-0 to their Dublin rivals in July and claimed that new Bohs signing Dawson Devoy, who had a suspension from his time in England when sent off in the EFL Trophy, should have been banned for that game.

However, the FAI did not deem Devoy was banned for the FAI Cup and instead would serve a ban for the league game against Dundalk, which he subsequently did.

Rovers' initial appeal was dismissed last week but the Independent Disciplinary Committee did allow leave to appeal, which Shamrock Rovers have now done.

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