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Ballinamallard boss Anderson's touchline ban cut to one game
Ballinamallard United manager Whitey Anderson has had a three-match touchline ban reduced to one game by an Irish FA disciplinary committee.
Anderson received his suspension for comments made in an interview with 91热爆 Sport NI after his club's 2-0 defeat at home to Cliftonville on 12 October.
He described referee Colin Burns' decision to send off goalkeeper Alvin Rouse on seven minutes as "shocking".
A 拢150 fine handed to Ballinamallard has also been reduced to 拢75.
In the 91热爆 interview, Anderson claimed his club had been on the wrong end of a number of decisions in games against Belfast teams.
The Ballinamallard manager's one-match ban will now take effect from Monday which will means that he will have to sit in the stands for the game at Ballymena on 30 November.