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Appealing against a 'Red Card'

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Julietf123 | 11:30 Mon 21st Apr 2008 | Law
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My son is appealing against the FA for receiving a red card. I have 2 son's who play for the same football team. My eldest son received a yellow card during a match and gave only his surname to the referee. During the same match my youngest son received a yellow card and gave both his christian and surname. The referee has informed the FA that he booked my youngest son twice, but failed to notice this and has now requested that he be given a red card. It is so frustrating because he is insisting that he showed a yellow card twice to my youngest son. Does anyone have any valuable advise to give for when my son is in front of the FA tomorrow?
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Get real, It's not bl00dy Spurs v Arsenal is it?
At the hearing show the team sheet and any photo IDs, and take your other son, and get someone respectable to act as a witness to say that both were booked. And surely the referee took the players' numbers?
Ask them to refer to the case of De Boer vs De Boer, Holland vs Wales 1996.
Is there a reason why you have chosen to ask unqualified people on this site rather than the FA in the weeks since you found out this happened?
How did your son get on?

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