Goalkeeper facing sanctions from Ireland football The federation apologized after an incident that a ball killed a ball on the ground.
The incident took place in the first half of the match between Cliftonville and Carrick Rangers in the Northern Ireland Football League.
Video footage published by the BBC, Carrich Rangers’s goalkeeper Jack McIntyre, McIntyre pushed to the ground after handing the ball to the goalkeeper.
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Carrick Rangers, who defeated the match 3-0, said that the “for any difficulty caused” in a statement, club and Mcintyre “will try to contact the ball tender and family,” he said.
Local media, the minister of the Northern Ireland police continued the surveys for the incident.
Top guy falls to the ground. BBC
Mcintyre did not order for the judge gesture.
“Employment will remain confidential between any internal disciplinary study, employee and employer in accordance with good experience,” said Carrick Rangers.
Carrick Rangers Boss Stephen Baxter missed the incident that he asked the next match: “I did not see, I heard the crowd sound, but I did not see any impetus.”
Cliftonville Manager Jim Magilton said: “If you do it, then it is lucky and will only know.
“I didn’t see it back, so I could not comment, but if he sees the ball to the guy, and this rule was lucky to be lucky.
“You should ask Jack McIntyre regardless of your guy or not.”