Bristol Post

Northampto­n set to complain about Scunthorpe line-up

- James PIERCY james.piercy@reachplc.com

NORTHAMPTO­N Town are set to lodge a formal complaint to the EFL about Scunthorpe United’s team selection for their 7-0 defeat at Bristol Rovers, claiming it ran contrary to the integrity of the league as the Gas secured automatic promotion on a dramatic final day of the League Two season.

Rovers beat the already-relegated Iron by a seven-goal margin which enabled them to advance into League One on goals scored, after Northampto­n won 3-1 at Barrow to finish fourth in the table.

Scunthorpe manager Keith Hill’s starting XI comprised seven teenagers, including 17-year-old Owen Foster in goal, having made only three changes from the 1-1 draw with Hartlepool United the previous weekend. The Guardian report that the Cobblers have subsequent­ly raised concerns with the Football Associatio­n and the EFL.

Should a formal written complaint be made, as expected, it is understood all parties involved would then be asked for observatio­ns and considerat­ion given to see if any regulation­s breaches have occurred.

The FA, meanwhile, are reviewing referee Charles Breakspear’s postmatch report and will be seeking observatio­ns from both clubs. That review will also surround the pitch invasion on 85 minutes after Elliot Anderson’s goal, which forced a 20-minute postponeme­nt and an alleged incident involving a Rovers fan and Foster.

Hill vehemently defended his selection in his post-match press conference, stating: “It’s the way that I’ve decided to go with the young players to try and give them the experience.

“I wanted them to enjoy the experience of playing in front of a big crowd against a good side, but from a football perspectiv­e they were miles better than us.”

The pitch invasion that occurred after Anderson’s header led to a significan­t delay imposed by Breakspear as he took both sets of the players off the pitch, with Northampto­n then completing their fixture at Barrow. That meant that when the Gas returned to the pitch for the final 10 minutes, they knew the 7-0 scoreline was sufficient.

Breakspear had threatened to abandon the fixture due to concerns over player welfare, with both owner Wael Al-Qadi and manager Joey Barton taking to the microphone to appeal to fans to stay off the pitch.

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