QPR's Smyth given three-match ban for violent conduct
Briefly

Paul Smyth, forward for Queens Park Rangers, has been handed a three-match ban due to violent conduct during a recent Championship match against Preston North End. The incident, which was caught on camera but missed by match officials, occurred in the 56th minute. Though specifics of the offense remain undisclosed, Smyth received a free-kick for a foul during the same moment. He accepted the ban and will miss the remainder of the season as QPR continues in 14th place, assured of their Championship status, with upcoming matches against Swansea City, Burnley, and Sunderland.
Queens Park Rangers forward Paul Smyth will miss the remainder of the Championship season after receiving a three-match ban for violent conduct.
The incident occurred during a match against Preston North End, where Smyth conceded a free-kick but details of the violent conduct remain unclear.
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