Kildare manager Glenn Ryan has been hit with a eight week ban for his comments after his side left the championship to the hands of Monaghan in Tullamoreās Glenisk OāConnor Park last month.
The ban carries a guaranteed two-match suspension, for his post-match remarks about referee Jerome Henry last Saturday week.
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Kildare manager Glenn Ryan has been handed down a recommended eight-week ban, that carries a guaranteed two-match suspension, for his post-match remarks about referee Jerome Henry last Saturday week.
A frustrated Ryan condemned the Mayo match officialās performance following his sideās exit from the championship to Monaghan in Tullamoreās Glenisk OāConnor Park.
The Round Towers man is understood to have been cited by the Central Competitions Control Committee for comments about Henry who he mentioned as āone of the weaker refereesā in a television interview.
Ryan also told reporters: āOur job is to try and prepare the team and get them out on the pitch for the lads to try and do the best that they can.
āItās other peopleās jobs to make sure they get decisions right as to who officiates these games.
āFunny enough, someone said to me this week that this man is out of his depth. And he proved tonight that he was out of his depth. I canāt understand in a big game like that, you have a top class official like David Gough doing the line who was equally scratching his head on the line with me on occasions.ā
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