Cummings says sorry for seeing red

The defender and Shots' substitute goalkeeper Clark Masters both received their marching orders for violent conduct following ugly scenes in second-half injury time.Cummings kicked the ball at Masters from the dugout after the keeper had thrown a ball at the Scotsman's face as he prepared to take a throw-in. The incident sparked a 22-man melee between the opposing players as the Recreation Ground clash ended in controversial circumstances.He told the Bournemouth Daily Echo: "I reacted in the wrong way. Everybody could see that the ball had been thrown in my face and the person who did it just sat there laughing."Hindsight is a wonderful thing and I wish I had just bit my tongue and got on with it. But I'm not sure how many people would have reacted differently."I shouldn't have done it but, when you're provoked, it's very difficult. I'm annoyed with myself and I let down my team-mates. It's not often I lose my temper and I will pay the consequences by not being able to help the team for the next three games."

Source: Team_Talk