Monday, 4 January 2016

Stoke successful in Cameron appeal



Stoke City defender Geoff Cameron's three-match suspension
has been withdrawn by the Football Association (FA) following
the red card he received against West Brom on Saturday.

The United States international was sent off with seven minutes
to go at The Hawthorns after pushing Claudio Yacob in the back
of the neck.

Referee Lee Mason initially deemed it an offence worthy of
dismissal and West Brom capitalised on their man advantage by
claiming all three points through Jonny Evans in stoppage time.

However, Stoke successfully appealed on Monday - meaning
Cameron is available for the first leg of the League Cup semi-
final against Liverpool at the Britannia Stadium on Tuesday.

"Geoff Cameron has had his three-match suspension withdrawn
with immediate effect after his wrongful dismissal claim was
successful," read an FA statement.

"An Independent Regulatory Commission found that the match
referee had made an obvious error in dismissing the Stoke City
player for violent conduct."

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