Irish amateur club Ballybrack FC apologises after falsely reporting own player’s death

Irish amateur club Ballybrack FC apologises after falsely reporting own player’s death
An amateur Irish football club have issued an apology after falsely reporting that one of their players had died.Dublin-based outfit Ballybrack FC informed the Leinster Senior League that Fernando Nuno La Fuente, a Spanish native, had been killed in a traffic accident last Thursday.Ballybrack Boys Football Club is located to the south of Dublin3
Ballybrack Boys Football Club is located to the south of Dublin
The side’s game against Arklow Town on Saturday was subsequently postponed, while other teams in the league held a minute’s silence in honour of the player.The league are also said to have posted a notice of his death in Irish newspaper The Herald before it was discovered that La Fuente was alive and well.Ballybrack FC said they had contacted the player to confirm his wellbeing, and described the incident as a “grave and unacceptable mistake”.Liffey Wanderers were among the teams to observe a minute’s silence3
Liffey Wanderers were among the teams to observe a minute’s silence
In a statement posted on Facebook, the club said: “It has come to the attention of both the club, senior players and the management team that a gross error of judgment has occurred emanating from correspondence sent from a member of the senior set up management team to the Leinster Senior League.“This grave and unacceptable mistake was completely out of character and was made by a person who has been experiencing severe personal difficulties unbeknownst to any other members of the club.”They added: “At this stage we can only offer our sincere apologies to the Leinster Senior League, our opponents Arklow Town FC and the host of clubs and football people who made contact with us or offered messages of support in recent days.”The club added that “the person in question has been relieved of all footballing duties” following an emergency meeting.Leinster Senior League chairman David Moran told RTE that the story “started to unravel” after they had enquired about offering support to the family.“We wanted to show our sympathies and go to the Mass and maybe meet the family and see what we could do to help in this horrible situation,” he said.“And we were told he was flown back to Spain on the Saturday. Straight away, that rang alarm bells for us. “We checked the hospitals, we checked everywhere. Nobody could find anything about this young fella. Obviously, some of his teammates released stuff on social media saying he went back to Spain four weeks ago.”The league issued a statement saying they had acted in “good faith” after being informed of the death, but added: “The league would like to offer their sincerest apologies for any distress caused as a result of notifying clubs as to the demise of a valued player.”3

Manchester City retained the Premier League trophy on the last day of the season

Everton 2-2 Watford: Lucas Digne free-kick provides late drama in thrilling encounter. The Toffees led at the break but fell behind to two quick-fire goals and missed a penalty - before the ex
Everton 2-2 Watford: Lucas Digne rescues point for Toffees at

After goals and an assist in games against Tottenham, Manchester United, and Huddersfield the tenacious midfielder has gone a little quiet again. Hes never likely to trouble the scorers too often so across the break he might not be too effective.

Every Premier League club's Player of the Year so far Written by: fpnews Posted on: May 14, 2019 It's that time of the year where players' performances are recognised by their clubs at the end of the season.
Every Premier League club's Player of the Year | SportSpyder

A seemingly routine backpass caught Phillips by surprise

Manchester City vs Liverpool: Pep Guardiola reveals Kevin De Bruyne may miss crunch Premier League clash The Belgium midfielder missed Sunday's defeat of Southampton and is a doubt for Thursday's
Kevin De Bruyne injury: Manchester City star to miss Premier

Steven Gerrard had an issue with Steve Clarke’s comments

Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona: 'From Messi to Valverde, it's an historic failure' - search for culprits begins as Ba stunned at anfield Our man in Barcelona, Lee Roden, reacts on a humbling night for the Spanish giants as they once again fall short in the Champions League
Liverpool 4-0 Barcelona: 'From Messi to Valverde, it's an

Cole was a part of the Arsenal ‘Invincibles’ team from 2004

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson reveals he snubbed Chelsea because they did not have as much history as Reds The Brazil international joined the Reds from Roma in the summer in a deal worth £66.9million
What's life if not fighting for your dreams?' - Liverpool

Cardiff owner Vincent Tan (left) has vowed to support Sala’s family at this distressing time

Liverpool team news: James Milner makes 500th Premier League appearance at Bournemouth and Naby Keita retains place. Premier League appearance after he was named in Liverpool's starting XI
Liverpool news: James Milner reveals secret to bid to win

Work is still needed to be done at White Hart Lane
Bradley Johnson: Derby County man handed four-match ban by

Barella has been linked with some of Europe’s biggest clubs over the past year

Thibaut Courtois has snubbed a potential move to Manchester United this summer in a swap deal with Real Madrid transfer target David de Gea, according to reports. Real Madrid have held interest in
David de Gea has lost his form for Man Utd but Real Madrid

Watford defender Jose Holebas

Alan Brazil blasts UEFA for giving Arsenal and Chelsea 'ridiculous' ticket allocation for Europa League final in Baku were given just 6,000 tickets each for the Europa League final in Baku.
Alan Brazil blasts UEFA for giving Arsenal and Chelsea
fussboll.com/2019/05/12/alan-brazil-blasts-uefa-for-giving-arsenal-and-chelsea-ridiculous-ticket-allocation-for-europa-league-final/
talkSPORT host Alan Brazil has slammed UEFA after Arsenal and Chelsea were given just 6,000 tickets each for the Europa League final in Baku. The all-English showpiece will take place at Azerbaijan's 68,700-seater Olympic Stadium, 2,850 miles from London, on May 29.
Alan Brazil blasts UEFA for giving Arsenal and Chelsea
gistjunction.com/2019/05/10/alan-brazil-blasts-uefa-for-giving-arsenal-and-chelsea-ridiculous-ticket-allocation-for-europa-league-final-in-baku/
talkSPORT host Alan Brazil has slammed UEFA after Arsenal and Chelsea were given just 6,000 tickets each for the Europa League final in Baku.. The all-English showpiece will take place at Azerbaijan's 68,700-seater Olympic Stadium, 2,850 miles from London, on May 29.
~ Why Arsenal and Chelsea will receive less than 6,000

Spurs cannot afford any repeat of their woes against Inter on matchday one, which saw them concede two late goals and lose 2-1

Breaking news headlines about Mauricio Pochettino, linking to 1,000s of sources around the world, on NewsNow: the one-stop shop for breaking news
NewsNow: Spurs News, Tottenham Transfers News & Rumours

Sporting’s Bruno Fernandes – who scored against Benfica on Wednesday – is also attracting interest from the Blues

Click through the slideshow above to see who has received the most frequent yellow cards for simulation in the Premier League. dating back to the start of the 2013/14 Premier League season. 7

No comments:

Post a Comment