Nick Szczepanik
Attend an evening with Andre Agassi

Your view: Is John Terry lucky to have his ban overturned?
Jim Sturman QC of 2 Bedford Row, the barrister who co-drafted Chelsea's appeal against John Terry's suspension for the red card he received in the match away to Manchester City last Saturday, has clarified the process by which Terry will be allowed to play against Manchester United.
The variety of explanations given in various media outlets, along with claims by Sir Alex Ferguson, the United manager, that Keith Hackett, the general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Board, had taken a hand, prompted Sturman to offer to explain the entire process to The Times, whilst he refused to comment on the specific facts of the case.
"Some people are raging about this, but, as usual, based on a complete misunderstanding," Sturman said. "It is all in the relevant section of The FA handbook, which you can download from the internet, on wrongful dismissal appeals.
"Clubs have to notify the FA on the first working day after the match of an intention to appeal. The next day, by midday, you have to send the claim for wrongful dismissal. The procedure is that you put the claim in with the video and a letter which contains your submissions as to why the dismissal is wrong. The submissions can be very, very detailed.
"The burden is on the player and his club, under rule 5 a), to 'demonstrate to the Association that the dismissal was wrongful.' So it's not a question of downgrading a red card to a yellow one. That's a total misconception based on what some consider was the law from years ago.
"What is a 'wrongful dismissal' has been, in the past, a source of some controversy, because the FA have to be persuaded that there is a 'clear and obvious error' in the [referee's] decision. It would be nothing to do with Keith Hackett. He does not make any observations whatsoever and he is not on the regulatory commission.
"The commission normally comprises one of the chairmen of the disciplinary panel plus two, three or four others, including a football representative. So you could have Gary Mabbutt, Robbie Earle, David Pleat, Graham Taylor - it is quite a broad church.
"There are no personal hearings in such cases anymore - the right to a hearing was abolished some years ago, because there were long delays - so I don't appear in person. I draft a letter. I drafted Chelsea's letter along with David Barnard [Chelsea's much-respected club secretary]. The disciplinary commission considers the referee's report, the reports of any other match official and any other evidence that supports the match referee, statements, video and any other evidence provided in support of a wrongful dismissal - so you can put in reports from the match assessor, players, the manager, even the opposition manager.
"The commission then looks at the evidence, and then decides whether the claim is rejected or upheld. The ONLY question that it considers, under rule 5 c), is the issue of whether any sanction of a suspension from play should be imposed in the light of all of the facts of the case. Their role is not to usurp the role of the referee, and the dismissal from the field of play remains on the record of the club and the player.
"The card is not downgraded from a red to a yellow. The red card remains on your record, and it is factored into a club punishment for a bad disciplinary record, but the commission decides that the sending off is sufficient punishment.
"Law 12 of the laws of the game defines what serious foul play is. The commission is entitled to uphold the claim of wrongful dismissal. Whether referees change their mind is not relevant.
"Of course, if the commission rejects a claim, they could consider that the claim was frivolous. For instance, Jeremie Aliadiere of Middlesbrough contested a red card last season but if he admitted he had raised his hand to an opponent's face, the rule is quite clear that that is a sending-off offence. The commission do not have the discretion to say 'Well, you didn't hit him very hard.' When the rule is clear and a player has no grounds for appeal, they can impose a sanction up to double the penalty."
Industry sectors news at a glance. Interactive heatmap, video and podcast
Everything the Business Traveller needs to know to make a better trip
Get ready for the winter sports season, with our resort guides and snow reports
We are backing British business, what is the confidence of the nation and what businesses are succeeding?
Growing demand for energy, oil that is harder to reach and the rise of carbon dioxide emissions. We examine the energy challenge
With rail travel in Europe on the rise, we review the benefits of travelling by train
In this special section we explore new food trends to help improve your dinner party and impress guests
Enjoy further reading from Travel to Fashion, Business to Sport, discover more
Shortcuts to help you find sections and articles
1998
£47,955
12 months for the price of 11 and a 5% discount.
Offer ends 31/11/09
Check your free Experian credit report before applying
Car Insurance
to £60K + bonus (OTE £90k)
Lord Search & Selection
Location Flexible
PwC’s Consulting practice helps businesses of all shapes
and sizes work smarter and grow faster.
£85k
CPA
Highly Competitve
Specsavers
Whiteley, near Southampton
Moments from Battersea Park.
For sale with Winkworth
Find out about shared ownership.
See your free Experian credit report beforehand
7nts - Penang £499; Borneo £699; All Inclusive £799 including flights, taxes, accommodation and private transfers
For your ultimate tailor-made ski holiday, click here
Get covered on your travels with a superb range of policies at great prices. Visit InsureandGo.com
World Class Golf, Spa and preferential Beach Club. Private estate overlooking West Coast
Villas from £275 per night inclusive of Golf
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times, or place your advertisement.
Times Online Services: Dating | Jobs | Property Search | Used Cars | Holidays | Births, Marriages, Deaths | Subscriptions | E-paper
News International associated websites: Globrix Property Search | Milkround
Copyright 2009 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.