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2023年6月25日 (日) 14:39時点におけるDorothyMcEvoy3 (トーク | 投稿記録)による版

striker has taken to social media to issue a bullish message, insisting he will be 'back soon' after his eight-month ban for betting offences.
Toneyby the Football Association last year and his punishment, a lengthy suspension and a £50,000 fine, was handed out earlier this month.

He will not play football again until January 16 next year.
The , first reported by when the FA published written reasons for Toney's ban. 

It was revealed Toney had bet on his own club to lose 13 times, lied to the FA to cover up his actions and only avoided a longer ban because he is a 'gambling addict'.

The 27-year-old did not play in any of the matches in question.
The governing body withdrew the remaining 30 charges but Toney remains banned until next year and will not be able to train with his club until this September. 
Brentford striker Ivan Toney has taken to social media following his eight-month betting ban
Toney was diagnosed as a gambling addict after he bet on his own team to lose 13 times
On Instagram, the frontman said he would be 'back soon' and slot online gacor insisted 'cream always rises'
Acknowledging the FA's extraordinary document, Toney had , writing on Twitter that 'I'll speak soon with no filter'. 
Now, he has shared another message, telling his followers 'cream always rises'.

The short statement on Instagram was accompanied by football and heart emojis.
It became apparent that the for Toney due to the sheer number of breaches over a four-year period.
Indeed, the punishment was initially set at 15 months but reduced to 11 after his guilty plea.

It was then further lowered to eight months after an independent commission heard evidence from a psychiatrist that he was addicted to gambling. 
The England international admitted he had 'repeatedly lied' in an interview with the FA before being charged.

Toney insisted 'time after time' he did not bet on football, before conceding he had used third parties to place bets and deleted evidence.
Toney's betting offences spanned between February 2017 and January 2021, when he was registered at Newcastle, Peterborough and Brentford. 
Toney will not return to action until January 16 and is not permitted to train until September
The FA had pushed for a minimum 12-month ban and wanted it to come into effect next season
Brentford have confirmed Toney will not appeal the suspension and offered him their support
He had also spent time on loan at both Scunthorpe and Wigan. 
The FA moved to delay Toney's ban until the start of next season to increase its impact and severity, although this was rejected by the commission. 
The evidence given by psychiatrist Dr Philip Hopley that Toney is suffering from a gambling addiction looks to have been integral to reducing the length of the ban.
But regardless, Toney is barred from training until September 17 and cannot play friendly matches until his suspension has been lifted early next year. 
As a result, he is unlikely to be fit enough to make a first-team return until much later.
Brentford confirmed Toney will not appeal the suspension and have .

The Professional Footballers' Association are also providing assistance.
'The club will now be doing everything possible to provide support to Ivan and his family to deal with the issues raised in this case,' a club statement read.
'We consider this matter closed and look forward to welcoming Ivan back to training in September.'
Toney's ban is one of the longest in football history, equal to that of Rio Ferdinand back in 2003
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