The FA retrospectively review Neil Harris' actions yesterday and give him a 3 match touchline ban for trying to influence the outcome of the game. As part of the same investigation they disallow the goal and declare the game drawn to be re-played at Goodison. Millwall refuse and are expelled from this year's and banned from next year's competition together with being handed a £100,000 fine. I know it won't happen but we can dream!
FA regulation 145.6 sub-paragraph 34(a) (iv) clearly states: A ten point deduction and/or £10,000 fine (whichever is the greater) may or may not be applied to any club wilfully encouraging its supporters to be murdered at Millwall.
Isn't this the opposite of what he was doing? He was trying to not let the game be influenced by external factors, no?
Sorry, not in my book. Even by trying to stop something be it right or wrong, he was trying to affect the outcome. He should have kept his gob shut and left it to the Officials!