TRANMERE Rovers midfielder Brad Walker has been banned for three matches for violent conduct.
The 29-year-old has been suspended for three games following an incident against Crewe Alexandra on Saturday, October 26.
The incident, which was not seen by match officials but captured on video, happened in the 51st minute of Saturday's 3-1 defeat.
Walker admitted the Football Association’s charge against him and accepted the automatic ban.
An FA spokesperson said: “Brad Walker has been suspended for three matches following an incident in the EFL League Two match between Tranmere Rovers and Crewe Alexandra on Saturday, 26 October.
“The midfielder’s behaviour around the 51st minute wasn’t seen by the match officials at the time, but was caught on video, The FA alleged that it constitutes violent conduct.
“Brad Walker subsequently admitted to this charge against him and accepted the automatic suspension.”
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