Ivan Toney says 8-month ban he was handed was spiteful

Ivan Toney says 8-month ban he was handed was spiteful

Ivan Toney has spoken out following his eight-month ban for breaching betting rules, criticizing the FA for their handling of his case. Brentford forward Toney was banned for eight months in May and also handed a £50,000 fine after admitting to 232 breaches of Football Association betting rules. The allegations originally came to light in November ahead of England’s squad announcement for the 2022 World Cup. Ivan Toney says 8-month ban he was handed was spiteful Ivan Toney at a match for Brentford. Source: Getty Although FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said Toney was not selected on “footballing grounds”, the 27-year-old said not going to Qatar was the “biggest punishment”. He said; “In a way it’s like get it out now so you don’t go England and then all of a sudden they want to wait until the end of the season to do the kind of things, but listen it is what it is. “If they want to do it that way, I call it a bit spiteful but it is what it is and you just have to get on with it. “The biggest punishment, even though I miss eight months of football, that was the biggest punishment to miss out on a World Cup – everyone’s dream – it is bigger than missing eight months of football. I believe in myself and hopefully I will be at the next one.” Ivan Toney, who was given a reduced ban because of a diagnosed gambling addiction, can’t train with Brentford until September and will not be allowed to play again until January 17, 2024. On how he plans to return to the game, the Brentford star said he doesn’t want any sympathy and vowed to come back a “different animal”. He said; “I have to concentrate on what I can do which is score goals and do well like every season and every year that has gone by.

Ivan Toney says 8-month ban he was handed was spiteful

Ivan Toney celebrates during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Fulham FC. Source: Getty “I have to prove people wrong like what I done when I first came into the Prem. They said I wouldn’t be able to score goals and I got into double figures. Next season, (I scored) 20 goals. So just keep getting better and better. “The club (Brentford) have actually been very helpful and very supportive. Everybody at the club. Loads of footballers have messaged me too. “The support is good but how I am I don’t want anyone to feel sorry for me. I done what I done before, the punishment is the punishment and get on with it. Like I said I just have to focus on when I come back training. I want to be a different animal when I come back. It’s going to be frightening.” Toney also outlined the need for football authorities to address its relationship with gambling. He said; “The fact is, the majority of football teams now are sponsored by gambling companies. People out there are painting a certain picture of me, fair enough, but people that know me know who I am and what I’m about. “The majority of football teams now are sponsored by gambling companies, so weigh it up. If the rules are not to bet, you shouldn’t be betting, but for people that need help there should be more around them to stop them going in that direction. “When the time is right, I’ll speak out on the majority of things and clear a few things up that need to be cleared. That is not now, unfortunately.”

Ivan Toney vows to ‘speak with no filter’ after reason for his ban was made public

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Brentford star, Ivan Toney has promised to speak “with no filter” after being handed an eight-month ban from football for breaching the Football Association’s betting rules. The 27-year-old has been banned from playing professional football for eight months, and cannot train with Brentford until mid-September, after admitting 232 of the 262 breaches with which he was charged at the end of last year. He will return to Premier League football in January.

Ivan Toney vows to 'speak with no filter' after reason for his ban was made public

Ivan Toney at match for Brentford. Source: Getty The FA released a 25-page document on Friday, May 26, to show how they decided on Toney’s punishment. The forward received a reduced ban because he has allegedly been diagnosed as a gambling addict, with the FA initially considering a 15-month suspension. The FA had alleged that Toney placed 13 bets on his former club, Newcastle, to lose in seven matches between August 2017 and March 2018, although he did not feature in any of those games. There is no evidence he gambled on any games he played in. Toney joined his current side Brentford in August 2020 but did not place any bets involving the Bees. Ivan Toney vows to 'speak with no filter' after reason for his ban was made publicIvan Toney in Brentford Jersey. Source: Getty Had Ivan Toney not admitted to the charges, his ban would have been 15 months. The judgement referenced his “genuine remorse” and previous good behaviour off the pitch as factors that were taken into account. Though Toney has been offered the support he needs in both his personal and professional life, the 27-year-old has promised that his side of the story is coming. “I’ll speak soon with no filter,” he tweeted. I’ll speak soon with no filter. — Ivan Toney (@ivantoney24) May 26, 2023 Betting in football has been a subject of intense debate for some time, with the Premier League announcing in April that it would withdraw all gambling sponsorship from the front of matchday shirts from the start of the 2026-27 campaign.

Brentford’s Ivan Toney charged with 30 more betting rule breaches, takes total to 262

Brentford's Ivan Toney charged with 30 more betting rule breaches, takes total to 262

Brentford's Ivan Toney charged with 30 more betting rule breaches, takes total to 262

Brentford’s £50 million signing, Ivan Toney is now facing a lengthy ban after being charged with 30 more breaches of betting rules by the English FA.
His initial charges came in November, and he was accused of breaching betting rules 232 times over a four-year period.
Brentford's Ivan Toney charged with 30 more betting rule breaches, takes total to 262
26-year-old Toney has now been charged with 30 more alleged breaches relating to a different two-year period.
A statement from the FA read;
“Ivan Toney has been charged with misconduct in relation to alleged breaches of The FA’s Betting Rules.

Brentford's Ivan Toney charged with 30 more betting rule breaches, takes total to 262

“In addition to the previous charge, it is alleged that the Brentford FC forward breached FA Rule E8 a further 30 times between 14 March 2017 and 18 February 2019. Ivan Toney has until Wednesday 4 January 2023 to provide a response.”
Toney, who played for Northampton, Peterborough and on loan at four other EFL clubs before joining the Brentford in 2020, had already said he will assist the FA with their enquiries and will not make a comment until after the investigation has concluded.