Impartial Reporter

Tummery’s Junior Cup semi-final protest thrown out by IFA committee

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TUMMERY Athletic’s protest over the inclusion of suspended player Jordan Mcclure in their pre-match Junior Cup semi-final preparatio­ns has been thrown out by the IFA committee.

When contacted about the protest a spokespers­on for the IFA stated: “I can confirm the Irish FA’S Junior and

Youth Cup Committee received a protest from Tummery Athletic in relation to the Junior Cup semi-final between Tummery and Enniskille­n Rangers.

“The committee met last night (Tuesday) to consider the protest and observatio­ns received from both clubs. Tummery’s protest was not upheld.

However, there is another avenue Tummery can go down with the spokespers­on adding: “I can also confirm that a complaint has been received from Tummery in respect of an alleged breach of the Irish FA Disciplina­ry Code (in relation to the same match).

“As per normal process, the Disciplina­ry Committee will consider the complaint made by the club. If any action is taken by the Disciplina­ry Committee it will be published on the Irish FA website.”

Tummery had lodged a protest to the IFA after Rangers’ 3-1 win in Ferney Park at the end of last month.

Speaking on what the IFA had informed Enniskille­n Rangers, chairman Tony Roofe said: “Following the deliberati­on, the committee unanimousl­y agreed not to uphold the protest having found there had been no breach of the Junior Challenge Cup rules.”

He continued: “Well obviously, we are delighted to hear that, now, from what I can gather, Tummery still have the right to appeal further under a couple of other rules.

“As far as we’re concerned, the issue that was raised with the Junior Cup committee has been resolved and it’s back in Tummery’s court.”

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