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Ivan Toney on 8-Month Gambling Ban: “Football Prison”

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Ivan Toney: ‘It’s like being in football prison’

Brentford striker Ivan Toney has been banned from football for eight months for 232 breaches of the Football Association’s (FA) gambling rules. The 27-year-old, who scored 20 goals in the Premier League last season, has questioned the timing of the charges brought against him and says he is currently in ‘football prison’ due to his suspension.

The Charges

Toney was charged by the FA in November, ruling him out of a place in England’s squad for their World Cup campaign in Qatar last winter. He said on The Diary of a CEO Podcast: ‘Personally, I feel like it was a bit of a questionable time when they decided to bring it all out, and then when they actually dealt with the situation at the end of the season, I felt like, ‘why did you bring it out then?’

‘Yes, I’m banned now, but the biggest punishment was me missing out of the World Cup, personally. I felt more hurt and down around the time, like someone was out to get me at the time to stop me playing for England – in my head that’s how I saw it at the time – they want to punish me for this, playing for England at the World Cup – it’s everyone’s dream to play at the World Cup – and then further down the line ban me as well. It’s like a double hit.’

Match-Fixing Allegations

Toney also denies suggestions that he was unfairly influencing games due to his betting, which occurred before his time with Brentford in the Premier League. He said: ‘There were people saying it was match-fixing but none of it was match-fixing. I was betting on myself to score first from a while back and that’s not… I’m still trying to do the right thing. It’s not like I’m smashing into people for a yellow card here there and everywhere.’

The Punishment

Toney is not allowed to play again until January 17 next year and has been banned from training with Brentford until September 17. He said: ‘The whole football community is big on mental health and then the FA are going to do this and push me away. It’s not a place I want people to feel sorry for me. That’s the last thing that I want.

‘So, what if someone not as strong as me in the head is going through this situation and their punishment is they are not allowed at the club – that would break them. Right now, not being around the training ground, it does hurt me. I just know when I’m at the training ground, I train harder. It’s not a nice feeling. Not being allowed at the training ground is baffling to me.

I’m counting down the days until I can be training and around the boys. It’s like being in football prison at the moment.’

Conclusion

Ivan Toney has been banned from football for eight months due to 232 breaches of the FA’s gambling rules. He has questioned why he was charged by the FA in November, ruling him out of a place in England’s squad for their World Cup campaign in Qatar last winter. Toney denies suggestions that he was unfairly influencing games due to his betting and is currently banned from training with Brentford until September 17. He says he is currently in ‘football prison’ and is counting down the days until he can be training and around his teammates again.

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