Shels’ Collins receives two-match suspension

Shelbourne's assisant manager Eamon Collins has been penalised and warned about his future conduct as a result of being sent from the technical area during the club's clash with Cork City on October 29.

Shelbourne's assisant manager Eamon Collins has been penalised and warned about his future conduct as a result of being sent from the technical area during the club's clash with Cork City on October 29.

Collins, who has also been fined €200, will have to be positioned at least 50 metres from the technical area for two competitive matches with effect from November 24.

The suspension was among a number handed down by the eircom League Disciplinary Commission.

The following premier division suspensions will take also effect as and from Wednesday, November 24 2004 unless otherwise stated:

- David Crawley (Shelbourne) suspended for one match and fined €40 as a result of reaching eight penalty points.

- Paul Donnelly (St. Patrick's Athletic) suspended for one competitive match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four penalty points.

- Brian Meaney (Longford Town) suspended for one Under 21 competitive match and fined €15 as a result of reaching four penalty points.

- Tony McDonnell (UCD) suspended for one match and fined €25 as a result of reaching four penalty points.

- Barry Molloy (Drogheda United) suspended for one competitive match and fined €40 as a result of reaching eight penalty points.

- Mark O'Brien (Shamrock Rovers) suspended for one eircom League match as per FIFA directive and fined €50 as a result of being sent off v Waterford United on October 31. Suspension already served.

- Shane Robinson (Shamrock Rovers) suspended for two competitive matches and fined €50 as a result of reaching 12 penalty points.

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