I hate fifa
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I hate fifa
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... dball.html
Yet more folding to media outrage.
Really, if they thought replaying a game was opening a can of worms what the hell do they think suspending somebody from the World cup for a yellow card offense is going to do?
Fucking muppets :awnker:
Yet more folding to media outrage.
Really, if they thought replaying a game was opening a can of worms what the hell do they think suspending somebody from the World cup for a yellow card offense is going to do?
Fucking muppets :awnker:
I would have no probs with fifa introducing bans for offences like this if they passed a rule in the summer time to enforce it from then on so everybody knows where they stand. In my opinion you cannot and should not try to introduce a ban like this in the middle of the season and try to hide it under the guise of an existing rule
It is funny that enforcing stricter action against thuggery doesnt come higher in their list of priorities 


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So you'd be ok for every player to be banned from major tournaments because they handle the ball?augie wrote:I would have no probs with fifa introducing bans for offences like this if they passed a rule in the summer time to enforce it from then on so everybody knows where they stand. In my opinion you cannot and should not try to introduce a ban like this in the middle of the season and try to hide it under the guise of an existing ruleIt is funny that enforcing stricter action against thuggery doesnt come higher in their list of priorities
The ONLY reason this is being discussed (obviously) is because the handling led to a goal. Rules are rules, and whether somebody does or does not score from breaking the rules should not make a blind bit of difference in the eyes of the football authorities.
But it does because the people at fifa are clowns
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i actually stayed away from all things irish for a bit lolSWLGooner wrote:Now?? Were you in a darkened room with no internet, reception, or media of any kind for the past couple of days?SCREAM AIM FIRE wrote:can't ban him from a whole tourniment thats ridiculous
its getting boring now.
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He's still a *word censored* though and deserves all abuse, deserved or not!SammyDroppedHisShorts wrote:There is nothing Platini can do ..he is head of UEFA not FIFA...if FIFA want to carry this through there is nothing Platini can do about itmrgnu1958 wrote:Platini WONT let it happen..
Oh btw Has anybody heard from the normally vocal Platini or the other berk?![]()

