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Six-match ban for former Crawley coach Storey

Six-match ban for former Crawley coach Storey

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Former Crawley Town assistant manager Louis Storey has been given a six-match touchline ban, external for abusing a supporter while making reference to a disability.The incident happened at half time during the Reds' 3-1 League One defeat away at Blackpool in February.He was charged by the Football Association in March.The 31-year-old admitted the charge and was also fined £75 and ordered to attend a mandatory education session by an independent regulatory commission. Storey worked as assistant to former manager Rob Elliot before taking over on an interim basis for a brief spell until Scott Lindsay returned to Crawley in March, when he left the club.
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