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Torquay United defender Austen Booth has been banned for nine months for breaching the Football Association's betting rules.

The 26-year-old admitted placing 289 bets on football matches between 5 August 2017 and 7 July 2021.

During this period, he played for Truro City, Buckland Athletic and Tiverton Town in the seventh tier and below in English football.

All players in the top eight tiers of the English game are barred from betting on any football matches.

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Booth, whose contract runs until the end of the season, had been the only player left on National League South club Torquay's books at the end of last season.

"The club is very disappointed to lose the services of Austen, but acknowledges the FA's judgement and ban imposed on our player," Torquay said in a statement.

"All employees of football clubs should be aware that placing bets on football is strictly prohibited.

"We have reiterated this to everyone at Torquay United in light of this specific case and reminded them of their obligations to adhere to FA rules."

Torquay added, external that they feel more needs to be done to make semi-professional players aware of the rules around football match betting.

The club said: "In Austen's case, Torquay United feels that the football system needs to do better to educate both clubs and especially young players who are coming through the non-professional and semi-professional ranks.

"We applaud Austen's desire to deliver a seminar to our under-18s academy team to educate young players around the issue of football betting."
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AFC Fylde's National League game with Southend United has been postponed after a train carrying the visitors north broke down.

The train was due to arrive in Preston at 12:39 BST but suffered a power failure en route.

A Southend statement said , externalan "evacuation train" was being organised by Avanti West Coast but would take the Southend squad and staff back to London.

"It is currently unclear when the evacuation train will arrive and so a decision has been made to postpone the game," the statement continued.

"We apologise to our supporters for the inconvenience caused. For those who already in Fylde, we have put some money behind the supporters' bar at the stadium - please have a beer on us."

The train left London at 10:18 BST ahead of a 15:00 kick-off at Fylde's Mill Farm stadium. The exact location of where the train broke down has not been revealed.

No date as yet been agreed for a rearranged fixture.

Fylde are next in action with a home game against Yeovil Town on 7 September, when Southend will again travel to the north west to take on Oldham Athletic.
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