FA Punished Moyes Due to Harassing Reporters | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting
[ 27-04-2017 ]

FA Punished Moyes Due to Harassing Reporters | Sport Betting | Online Sport Betting

TA888 - The English Football Association (FA) sentenced Sunderland sport betting Manager David Moyes for his harassing comments on a female journalist. Although Moyes has expressed an apology - even publicly - to the sport betting journalist, the FA's impeachment remains. In official statementn the FA declared Moyes to have violated Article E3 (1) in the rules of the Football Association. "He still have a time until 6 pm on May 3, 2017 to defend himself," the FA sport betting statement said.

The Moyes incident occurred on 18 March when Sunderland faced Burnley. After the match Moyes interviewed Vicki Sparks who worked for the BBC. One of Sparks's questions turned out to have upset Moyes. Sparks asks if Moyes depressed because Sunderland owner, Ellis Short, witnessed the match at the Light Stadium. At that time, Moyes's position threatened dismissal following Sunderland bad results.

Although the camera has not been highlighted at Moyes after the interview, but the sound of the Scottish manager's threat to Sparks remain recorded. "The online sport betting question is a bit naughty at the end, you have to careful. You can still be spanked even though you're a woman online sport betting," Moyes told Sparks as quoted by the Daily Mirror. Sunderland side make sure Moyes problem with Sparks is over. While the BBC said Sparks had accepted Moyes's apology. Sunderland itself is currently at bottom English Premier League online sport betting. After 32 matches the team with the nickname The Black Cats is 12 points behind the relegation safe zone which is currently inhabited by Hull City.