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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Storrie on Disciplinary Panel

The Guardian has revealed that former Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie was one of the three man Football League disciplinary panel that, last week at Bristol, heard the case involving both Hereford United and Torquay.

Peter Storrie has made a rare appearance back in the game. The former Portsmouth chief executive, who along with Harry Redknapp and Milan Mandaric is awaiting a trial later this year over allegations of involvement in tax fraud while at Fratton Park, dispensed justice last week from his seat on a three-man disciplinary panel. Storrie was representing Hereford United and Torquay United in a case brought by the Football League after each club fielded an ineligible player during their League Two meeting in February. Hereford, who won the match 3-1, were deducted three points, Torquay one. "The clubs appointed me to the panel; it was a one-off as far as I know," Storrie told Digger. "But I am available for future appointments if they come up." Clubs: you know where to apply

It was earlier revealed that Ike Ehiribe, an experienced City barrister who specialises in arbitration issues, chaired the panel