Arsenal to Appeal Myles Lewis-Skelly’s Ban: Club Disagrees with Red Card Decision
Arsenal has officially decided to challenge the ban imposed on their promising young talent, Myles Lewis-Skelly, following his red card in a recent match. The club firmly believes that the decision was unjust and is ready to appeal the ruling, citing bias from the referee and the view that the tackle did not warrant a red card.
Critical Appeal Deadlines
Notice of Appeal: Arsenal must serve notice of their intention to appeal by 13:00 tomorrow.
Evidence Submission: The club has until 13:00 Wednesday to provide a detailed dossier of video evidence supporting their claim.
Arsenal’s Grounds for Appeal
Arsenal is contesting the referee’s decision, arguing that Myles Lewis-Skelly’s challenge did not meet the criteria for a red card. They believe the incident was more of a yellow card offense and that the referee’s decision was biased. This appeal is crucial, as the club looks to clear the 18-year-old midfielder’s name and avoid the consequences of an unjust suspension.
What’s Next for Arsenal?
Once the appeal is filed and the evidence presented, Arsenal will await the governing body’s decision on whether the red card will be rescinded or the ban reduced. A successful appeal would be a major boost for both the player and the club’s season ambitions.
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