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Tranmere's Sam Finley slapped with 13 match ban for after homophobic slur in Walsall clash

A Tranmere Rovers player has been slapped for a 13 game ban for using a homophobic slur in a clash with Walsall back in January.

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The midfielder was sent off in the 38th minute of Tranmere's 5-1 defeat at the hands of Walsall for two bookable offences.

But a a separate incident, Sam Finley was alleged to have used abusive or insulting language towards Walsall captain Jamille Matt, namely a homophobic slur.

It came after the pair had exchanged words following a tackle on former Walsall loanee Nathan Lowe.

Finley admitted the charge and the FA found that the incident had constituted an aggravated breach, with Finley having been banned on a previous occasion for using homophobic language towards another player.

He had also been sanctioned for using abusive language back in 2020 - that at the time led to an eight match ban.

This latest incident and subsequent breach has seen him hit with a 13 match suspension, a £2,000 fine and he has been told to undergo mandatory education programme.