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A football manager who raised a teenage line with Sucker Punch during the defeat of his team 8-0 in a local derby is forbidden from games to life …

A football manager who raised a teenage line with Sucker Punch during the defeat of his team 8-0 in a local derby is forbidden from games to life …

A football manager who lifted a teenage ruler with a suckling blow during the defeat of his team 8-0 is forbidden from games for life after prison was avoided.

43-year-old Robert Williams-Jones was filmed when his team, FC “Amlvh Town FC”, lost 8: 0 in the Valse Amateur League match against Penrindaidraet.

Williams-Jones went to the post of AMLWCH manager after the attack-and disciplinary board of the Northern Wales Football Association gave Williams-Johns all his life from the game, as well as a fine of £ 3000 and £ 50.

The young liner – a member of the team attending FC “Purshindeudraet” – was sent to the floor with a blow during a fight.

The shots near the dugouts were shared on the Internet, and the police began investigating the attack during the Prime Minister of North Western Prime Minister.

The camera showed that Williams-Jones throws a blow on the boy, hitting him on his face and sending him to spread it on the floor.

In the video, the manager returns to the bench of his team before his opposite room – Boss Parkhin Riccardo Pellegrino – goes to help his player on his feet.

The rest of the Purshin detachment ran to the scene, but Pellegrino prevents any conflict, leading them at a time, although the team remains in close proximity.

A football manager who raised a teenage line with Sucker Punch during the defeat of his team 8-0 in a local derby is forbidden from games to life …

Robert Williams-Johns (pictured) was a FC Amlwch Town manager when he punched the line after his team lost 8-0 team of opponent in North Wales

Frames show that AMLWCH line lines and tracks on the communication line in the first half

Frames show that AMLWCH line lines and tracks on the communication line in the first half

Then Williams-Jones punches a volunteer line in the face, sending it to the ground

Then Williams-Jones punches a volunteer line in the face, sending it to the ground

One of Pellegrino’s assistants seems to be talking to Williams-Jones, trying to reassure him, and the other players from the home bench then approach.

Williams-Jones, from Eilalian, Llaniellian, near Amlvh, was accused and later pleaded guilty of attacking actual bodily harm during the match.

Williams-Jones was sentenced to the Magistrate Court of Kaernarka to 24 weeks of prison, suspended for 12 months.

He was also ordered to do 150 hours of unpaid work and pay £ 1000.

Amlwch Town FC stated that they had broken the connections with the former manager, who was appointed a joint manager in May 2022, shortly after the incident and apologized both before Purshindauda and with a line.

In the previous statement, the club said: “As a club, we were realized for the weekend.”

Preekhin would continue to win the game 8-0 in the dominant show in the amateur fight.

Pellegrino stated on Facebook after the incident: “Your behavior on the field after it happened was perfect, I am proud to train this fantastic group of guys. I am proud of all of you.

Pritin players rushed to the scene before attending manager Riccardo Pellegrino conducts them

Pritin players rushed to the scene before attending manager Riccardo Pellegrino conducts them

Purshin’s statement was written after the game: “Fantastic result and performance from boys today.

“Unfortunately, the game was dated by an incident that happened about 15 minutes of the game when a Penrhyn player, who acted as a voluntary line, was an attack.”

The city of AMLWCH also received a fine of £ 2500, with £ 2000 removed per year.

The NWCFA Disciplinary Board said: “There is no room for aggression or football attack in this area. NWCFA will continue to take reliable measures in any cases of abuse.

“NWCFA will not make any comments.