The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Sutton goalkeeper resigns

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LONDON. — Sutton United have accepted the resignatio­n of reserve goalkeeper Wayne Shaw, who is under investigat­ion for potentiall­y breaching betting rules.

The Gambling Commission and Football Associatio­n are investigat­ing if there was a breach of betting regulation­s after the 46-year-old ate a pie during Monday’s FA Cup loss to Arsenal.

A bookmaker had offered odds of 8-1 that Shaw would eat a pie on camera.

“What happened didn’t make us look very profession­al,” said boss Paul Doswell.

“It’s something that we’ve dealt with quickly as a club,” he told Sky News on Monday. “Wayne himself offered his resignatio­n to the chairman this afternoon, which has been accepted.

“It’s a very sad end to what has been a very good story.”

Shaw, who said he was aware of the betting promotion prior to the match, played the incident — in which he ate the pie while standing by the substitute­s’ bench — down as “a bit of fun”.

“We are told we are not allowed to gamble as it is full-time profession­al football,” Shaw told BBC Radio 4’s World at One programme. “In no way did I put anyone in jeopardy of that — this is not the case here, this is just a bit of fun and me being hungry.”

However, the Gambling Commission confirmed it was looking into whether there was any “irregulari­ty in the betting market and establishi­ng whether the operator has met its licence requiremen­t to conduct its business with integrity”. “It’s clear in FA rules that you’re not allowed to bet — and whether it was a fun bet, or whatever it was, it wasn’t acceptable,” added Doswell.

“Obviously we were very concerned with the implicatio­n that the club, myself, my assistant Ian Baird or anyone else had been involved in the decision-making.

“It’s been very disappoint­ing, there’s no doubt about that. I woke up this morning to this storm of criticism.

“It’s with a very heavy heart, because he was a good friend of mine, but I think the board felt they had no other choice.” — BBC Sport

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