Sydney FC player Terry McFlynn is cleared to play this weekend, despite being found guilty on a charge of violent conduct by a Football Federation Australia Disciplinary Hearing today.
McFlynn received a two match suspension - but with both suspended and will only be activated should McFlynn receive a caution or red card in either of his next two matches that he participates in.
The charges followed an incident where McFlynn appeared to stamp on Central Coast Mariners striker Nick Mrdja as he lay on the ground.
He can now be selected to play for Sydney against Adelaide United in Saturday's match at Sydney Football Stadium.
The charges followed an incident where McFlynn appeared to stamp on Central Coast Mariners striker Nick Mrdja as he lay on the ground.
He can now be selected to play for Sydney against Adelaide United in Saturday's match at Sydney Football Stadium.
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