Bees appeal Masters red

Last updated : 24 October 2006 By Smallsy
After a dramatic weekend for Brentford boss Leroy Rosenior, Monday morning meant back to work and back to training the training pitch before Saturday's game against Oldham.

The first order of business for the manager however was to set about appealing over the red card goalkeeper Clark Masters recieved during the weekend. The decision was made after Rosenior saw the video on Saturday night and the club has immediately initiated proceedings to lodge an appeal to the FA.

The verdict will be released later this week and the Brentford boss is confident that the decision will be overturned. But if not then the young goalkeeper will serve a one match ban.

Rosenior himself has recieved further punishment for his comments towards the referee following the clubs Carling Cup defeat to Luton last month. The Brentford manager was originally fined £500 and handed a two game suspension, starting this weekend, for using abusive and/or insulting words towards a match official.

He has now been fined a further £400 and warned about his future comments for claimes he made about the referee to the media following the game. Rosenior has decided not to appeal against this however.