Sport

Foolish actions have hurt the club for whom discipline is key

October 26, 2012 09:35

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

The warning signs have been there for many a week now, but despite the best efforts of club chairman Nigel Kyte, the disciplinary problems at Temple Fortune A came to a head in a big way last weekend.

Three red cards in one match is no way for what is now the league’s longest-serving club to carry on.

As a leading Jewish referee, Kyte is red-hot on disciplinary issues and he runs his club like a well-oiled machine.

As a result, he sees each red card and booking as a personal slur on the club he’s built, and the actions of a handful of individuals have embarrassed him as much as it has Jewish football.

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