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Sol Bamba: Cardiff City defender has extra game added to two-match ban
- Updated: December 22, 2016
Sol Bamba confronted Neil Warnock, the referee and fourth official after his sending off in Cardiff City’s 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town
Cardiff City defender Sol Bamba has had an extra game added on to his two-match ban for violent conduct and will miss their Boxing Day trip to Brentford.
Bamba, 31, was charged by the FA for violent conduct following his sending off at Ipswich Town on 10 December.
“The main charge was thrown out, we are delighted,” Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock told BBC Wales Sport.
“He got an extra game for the extra aggression when he came off, which he deserved.”
Bamba bonus
Warnock says it is a positive to only lose defender Bamba for a further one match following the outcome a hearing into the defender’s conduct.
“We will miss Bamba for the Brentford game. I thought it was a good hearing,” he said.
“As far as I am concerned that is water under the bridge now. We have spoken, I can’t see …