Cristiano Ronaldo - v1

frog-fcb

Senior Member
The refereeing panel can ask the ref if he wants to reopen his report (having seen the video) and he can change it.

If the ref doesn't change his report and Cordoba don't complain (Cordoba won't complain and the player he hit has already said, "these things happen, it's no big deal") then the disciplinary panel are unlikely to change the charge. Basically it's a hitting out without intent to injure charge.

The standard for the offence as described by the ref is probably two matches. The panel may up it to three if they review the whole incident, but it's unlikely to go higher than three even if they include the earlier offence.

Didn cheilinni say it was no biggey when suarez bit him.both cases are reoffences of basically assult it should be same penalty
 

Alen

New member
I'm not even surprised honestly. The ref didn't even consider it an aggression ffs, so now i'm just glad he will miss the Seville game.
Wouldn't it be awesome if Madrid made an appeal and reduced the ban to 1 game?
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
2 games you get for a ordinary red.
And behold, he gets back just in time for their match vs. Atleti.
It's 2015, and they do stuff like we're back in Franco era.

F.ck Spain and f.ck Madrid and all those corrupt bastards who run La Liga.
And if that little weasel Bart stays silent over this, then he can go to hell too.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
2 games you get for a ordinary red.
And behold, he gets back just in time for their match vs. Atleti.
It's 2015, and they do stuff like we're back in Franco era.

F.ck Spain and f.ck Madrid and all those corrupt bastards who run La Liga.
And if that little weasel Bart stays silent*over*this, then he can go to hell too.

They have stayed silent all these years. I doubt they're gonna do anything now.

Spineless bunch.
 

El Gato

Villarato!
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Franco! Villarato! :lol:
 

Neeraj

Senior Member
I don't get this. How can you get away with such BLATANT corruption of the league in 2015? It's not even the smaller things, this is as blatant as anything can get. What I find really hard to understand is, why do all the other teams, including the almighty FCB, stay quiet?

You hear a few players grumble every now and then, but shouldn't all the teams stand up and protest against this shit, I mean even if they don't have their way, shouldn't they at least come together and voice their ideas? I'm so perplexed how we and all the other teams just sit there and take all this in. Scream, protest, call a joint media conference, do SOMETHING?!

I start to think along the lines of why I should watch the Spanish league, being a die hard FCB supporter. When people start raising these questions, it's a very slippery and dangerous path.
 

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