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Post by pottersrule on Feb 6, 2012 18:53:09 GMT
Does it take?When will we hear the outcome of it?
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Post by march4 on Feb 6, 2012 18:54:43 GMT
Does it take?When will we hear the outcome of it? I think we already know the most likely outcome
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Post by pottersrule on Feb 6, 2012 18:59:09 GMT
Does it take?When will we hear the outcome of it? I think we already know the most likely outcome Don't say that for fucks sake.If we get turned down on this then it's time to give up
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Post by tazi on Feb 6, 2012 19:03:42 GMT
I thought DerMOT Gallagher was a wanker when he said 'it's harsh'.
He should have said 'never a sending off offence'....
Still, the FA will shaft us, Huth will get a ban and those that dont back out of a challenge and get sent off will get the same ban...
Footballs fcuked.
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Post by StokieMatt on Feb 6, 2012 19:29:36 GMT
said on radio on way home from work its been rejected?
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Post by march4 on Feb 6, 2012 19:35:15 GMT
I thought DerMOT Gallagher was a wanker when he said 'it's harsh'. He should have said 'never a sending off offence'.... Still, the FA will shaft us, Huth will get a ban and those that dont back out of a challenge and get sent off will get the same ban... Footballs fcuked. Correct.
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Post by BuzzB on Feb 6, 2012 22:38:53 GMT
said on radio on way home from work its been rejected? I thought the appeals were dealt with on a Tuesday? Maybe wrong but theres nowt on the net to say its been rejected.
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Post by jeycov on Feb 7, 2012 9:21:25 GMT
FA INFO
The Football Association In England, as of 2008, if a direct red card is shown, then the player in question is dismissed from the field immediately and normally faces a one-, two- or three-match ban depending on the offence, which exceeds the FIFA minimum. Suspensions apply to the player's next competitive domestic matches, whether these be in league or cup competitions.[3] FIFA does not normally expect a red-carded player in a domestic league match to sit out the national cup or international competition (such as the UEFA Champions League); his ban is to be served in the next league match. The same principle applies in reverse for players sent off in European or international competition. Repeated dismissals in the same season will result in ban being extended by one match for each previous dismissal. For example, if a player who already has been sent off twice in the season incurs a third red card for violent conduct, he will be banned for five games (three for the violent conduct plus two on account of the previous dismissals). The FA will also suspend players every time they accumulate five cautions in a season. Players will miss one match after five cautions, two after ten and three after fifteen. Should anyone record twenty cautions in a season he will be summoned to a disciplinary hearing. Current FA rules allow a ban to be overturned with a successful appeal for wrongful dismissal. The onus is on the player to prove his case and the ban can be extended if the FA deems the appeal to be frivolous. As such, most clubs will not appeal unless they are certain that they have a good case. Appeals must be made within a day or two of the match, and a decision will always be reached prior to the club's next scheduled match. In the case of a red card that was shown after two yellow cards, the player is dismissed and receives a one-match ban without the right to appeal, excluding mistaken identity. The FA's appeals policy is generally seen as quite restrictive and only a small percentage of red cards are ever overturned. However, it should be noted that until the current policy was enacted during the early 2000s, the FA's disciplinary policy was somewhat more lenient, and three-match bans sometimes did not take effect until as late as two weeks after the red card was issued. Nonetheless, successful red card appeals have become a source of friction between the FA and FIFA. FIFA President Sepp Blatter has occasionally mooted going so far as to suspend the FA from FIFA and barring England from international tournaments for its continued defiance of FIFA directives. Eventually, FIFA backed down and granted conditional dispensation to the FA system, provided appeals are only upheld "in cases where video evidence is absolutely clear the referee has made a 'serious and obvious error'".[4]
Good news re Europa Cup if nothing else
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2012 9:28:32 GMT
They'll be discussing it as we speak. Whether to keep it at 3 or up it to 4 for a frivolous appeal that is. Tossers
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Post by jeycov on Feb 7, 2012 10:46:09 GMT
I'm checking this page for an update during the morning as it seems to be releasing news reasonably quickly. www1.skysports.com/news-wire/11065 If you know of a better source please let everyone know Thank you
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