Simon Jordan has stated that Ivan Toney must 'suffer the consequences' of 232 breaches of the FA betting rules after the governing body released the full written reasons behind the eighth-month ban handed down to the Brentford striker in May.
The detailed reasoning published on Friday revealed that Toney had:
- Placed 13 bets on his own team between August 2017 and March 2018, with 11 of those against Newcastle, his parent club, while on loan at Wigan
- Informed a friend that he would start his next club's match in March 2018
- Used other people's accounts to place bets despite initially denying the allegations
- Admitted to lying during his first interview with the FA when questioned about the gambling charges
The governing body were set to hand Toney a 15-month ban but the suspension was slashed because the player pleader guilty and was diagnosed with a gambling addiction.