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Thu Nov 16, 2023 10:12 pm
Free agent Jack Simpson has been banned by the FA for six games after admitting using racist language towards a former Cardiff team-mate in pre-season. Ex-Rangers and Bournemouth defender Simpson was axed by the Welsh club in August.
Full statement from the FA:
An independent Regulatory Commission has imposed a six-match suspension, £8,000 fine and face-to-face education upon Jack Simpson for misconduct on Cardiff City’s pre-season tour to Portugal in July 2023.
It was alleged the defender used language towards a teammate that was abusive and/or insulting and/or improper contrary to FA Rule E3.1. It was further alleged that that this language constitutes an “aggravated breach”, which is defined in FA Rule E3.2, as it included a reference - whether express or implied - to race and/or colour.
Jack Simpson admitted the charge against him, and his sanctions were imposed following a hearing. The Regulatory Commission’s written reasons can be seen below.
Thu Nov 16, 2023 11:56 pm
Another reason that most of Us are glad he has gone ...
Fri Nov 17, 2023 7:12 am
Never rated him and glad he’s nothing to do with us now.
If he’s guilt why is it now criminal?
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Fri Nov 17, 2023 7:23 am
According to social media it was a comment made to Rohan Luthra
Fri Nov 17, 2023 8:12 am
It was an awful comment me made to Rohan Luthra.
While I think the punishment is lenient - I must say that the club are creating a great culture when young players, according to the findings, challenges JS and told him it was out of order. Well done to Colwill and Evans and also Rohan who dealt with the situation really well.
Fri Nov 17, 2023 8:56 am
Truth coming out. We don't want players like that at our club.
Fri Nov 17, 2023 9:52 am
Absolute scum comment….no place in modern society or football…
Glad he’s gone
Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:03 pm
Utterly disgusting comment
The fact that it came from nowhere and against a team mate shows JS must have real deep rooted issues
Glad he's gone
Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:21 pm
Glad he has gone No place for it at our club I am glad to say that City fan base from my experience have never been racist O am hard pressed to think i. the 50 years I have been watching in the stadium a racist comment. I am not saying there has not been but it is uncommon
Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:50 pm
What did he say? Just seen it - what a knob!!
Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:05 pm
Too much alcohol when young n stupid is asking for trouble , nearly everyone has done stupid shit when pissed at a young age , probably biggest regret of his life , and he was a shit player anyway
Fri Nov 17, 2023 6:32 pm
Shit player and shit behaviour, adios.
Fri Nov 17, 2023 7:32 pm
Bakedalasker wrote:Truth coming out. We don't want players like that at our club.
Or managers...
Sun Nov 19, 2023 2:00 pm
Sven wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Truth coming out. We don't want players like that at our club.
Or managers...

Lol. I was thinking the exact same thing. Maybe milky could sign him up if anyone else gives him a job.
Sun Nov 19, 2023 4:07 pm
FA will not appeal Jack Simpson punishment
Sky Sports
Jack Simpson admitted using a racial slur towards Cardiff team-mate Rohan Luthra on pre-season tour in Portugal in July; Simpson left Cardiff in August despite having a year left on his contract; Simpson given a six-game ban and £8,000 fine
The FA has no plans to appeal to upgrade the six-game suspension imposed upon former Cardiff player Jack Simpson ater he admitted directing a racial slur towards team-mate Rohan Luthra, Sky Sports News has learned.
Simpson, whose contact at Cardiff was terminated by "mutual agreement" in August, was suspended for six games, fined £8000 and handed an education order by the FA after a decision by a three-person Independent Regulatory Commission.
Cardiff City have been contacted by Sky Sports News for comment.
Six matches was at the lowest end of the six-to-12-match suspension range available to the Independent Regulatory Commission.
The Commission had noted Simpson was in a relationship with his girlfriend who is of Indian heritage and that he was "clearly embarrassed and perturbed by having used the words he did in the knowledge that such insults have been used towards his girlfriend's family in the past".
Simpson committed the offence during a pre-season tour of Portugal with Cardiff in July.
The 26-year-old was found to have breached FA rule E3.1 by using "language towards a team-mate that was abusive and/or insulting and/or improper".
Furthermore, Simpson breached FA rule E3.2 by using language that "constitutes an aggravated breach as it included a reference - whether express or implied - to race and/or colour".
Luthra became the first-ever British South Asian goalkeeper to sign a Premier League contract when he was at Crystal Palace back in 2020, and the Sikh-Punjabi is the only goalkeeper from Britain's South Asian community ever to play in the Sky Bet Championship.
The former chair of the FA's Race Equality Advisory Board Yunus Lunat told Sky Sports News: "Jack Simpson is very fortunate to have received the minimum match-based suspension.
"Rohan Luthra is the one of the highest-playing role models for South Asians in English football.
"To be subjected to such language in the safe environment and company of his own colleagues can only serve to deter young players from South Asian backgrounds."
Rohan Luthra's father, Dr Sunny Luthra, told Sky Sports News: "Racism is unacceptable in any form, anywhere, especially in football.
"Hopefully, the player learns from this and I hope it acts as a deterrent for this type of unacceptable behaviour."
Kick It Out CEO Tony Burnett said: "There's no space for racist abuse between team-mates, or anywhere in the game, and it is reassuring to see the individual responsible being held to account for his actions.
"Our first thought when discrimination occurs is always with the victim, and we applaud the courage of the victim in this case for coming forward.
"In this situation, as in all incidents of discriminatory abuse, there can be no winners and we hope that the perpetrator has learnt from this incident to ensure it is never repeated. Education plays an essential role in shifting attitudes and it is encouraging to see The FA include one to one education as part of the sanction. We know from our own work in this space the impact that this can have in changing mindsets.
"We would encourage anyone who experiences or witnesses abuse to report it to us at Kick It Out."
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