Go figure, I thought it was... Has it always been that way or is this a recent change?
Sergio Ramos's straight red card for his two footed challenge on Messi
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Yup, the Spanish FA's competition committee annouced it
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http://www.rfef.es/noticias/estos-s...s-jornadas-33-y-35-primera-y-segunda-division
The tackle by the Las Palmas player was maybe worse and he only got one game as well.
The rules are wrong.
Corrupt bullshit. I hope the world takes notice because this one is as obvious as it gets.
I guess if someone attempted to murder someone but failed he would not be prosecuted in Spain? What kind of country is Spain anyway?
WOW, just wow.
It's awfully convenient if the rule is indeed a 1 to 3 game suspension for violent play. So I bet it's true. Anyone knows where to find a database of suspensions in la liga and copa ?
Think most places you get less for attempted murder. Which always seems wrong.
It's the intent, not the outcome, that should be punished imo.
It's awfully convenient if the rule is indeed a 1 to 3 game suspension for violent play. So I bet it's true. Anyone knows where to find a database of suspensions in la liga and copa ?