This latest IFO adjudication reads as though the club are in disagreement with the IFO's recommendations...
Recommendations
62. The IFO recommends that Club considers, as a matter of course, taking steps to structure independence on appeals and sanction panels.
63. Although the IFO recognises that the Club aren’t bound by the decision of the Court, but given that another tribunal of fact has weighed the risk and lifted the FBO, the IFO finds it difficult to resist weighting the outcome of this adjudication in favour of the Supporter and recommends the Club reconsiders the sanction. The District Judge, Amanda Kelly, was quoted as saying ‘if a police officer says you have learned your lesson… then [the Supporter] had “earned the right to attend” matches again.’ The IFO does consider this relevant given that it understands the police officer referenced, PC Darren Balkham is the Sussex Police’s dedicated football police officer.
An indefinite ban at Brighton and Hove Albion - Independent Football Ombudsman
A Brighton Supporter complained about a Club suspension imposed on them and a deduction of loyalty points after a ticket was purchased in the Supporter’s name and using the Supporter’s fan number by the Supporter’s son, who was under 18 years old.
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