Former Eastleigh goalkeeper Wayne Shaw has been fined £375 and suspended for two months by the Football Association for betting-related offences.

The 45-year-old was on th ebench for Sutton United when he ate a pie during February's FA Cup loss to Arsenal after a bookmaker had offered odds of 8-1 that he would eat a pie on camera.

However it was alleged that he influenced the betting market intentionally after the incident.

Following a lengthy investigation into his behaviour, the Totton-based keeper was found guilty of the charge at an independent disciplinary hearing on Wednesday.

The incident caught widespread attention and quickly became known as 'piegate', but the goalkeeper himself later insisted that he spiralled into depression.

"My world fell in," he said in May. "I was in tears. I had never been sacked in my life.

"It's on my mind every day, it probably will be for along time.

"I've been through depression. I wasn't sleeping right, I could feel myself getting stressed. And I've still got that knot in my stomach.

"The following afternoon it was a situation where I either resigned or they sacked me.

"No one asked for my side of the story. The club's knee-jerk reaction was that they wanted nothing to do with it.

"I haven't made any money and my friends haven't made any money.

"I probably got carried away, after a whole career of having the mickey taken out of me. That was all it was meant to be."