In the commission, Stephens expressed deep regret for his actions and issued a formal apology. He described the language he used as "out of character" and expressed remorse for the emotional response to the situation.
“I bitterly regret my choice of language. The language I used is out of character for me," he said.
During the hearing, he told the commission: “When the decision was confirmed I was upset. I did something that I am very disappointed with myself for. I know the importance of accepting a referee’s decision but instead I spoke to him saying something that I would not normally say. I then used that language again to Mr Ward.
“This is not an excuse, but it was in the heat of the moment and I was not aggressive towards either of the officials and did not argue with them and left the pitch, returning only to pass on the captain’s armband.”