Cristiano Ronaldo Could Face Ban Over Tottenham Kicking
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Cristiano Ronaldo Could Face Ban Over Tottenham Kicking
Mike Dean was the referee as Manchester United drew a blank with Tottenham Hotspur at the weekend. The Manchester Evening News reports that the Football Association will review his report before deciding which action to take against Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Portuguese powerhouse kicked out at Spurs' Michael Dawson after the pair had tumbled to the ground, with most deeming the act sheer petulance.
Ronaldo would perhaps say that Dawson gave him a little shunt as they went down on the touchline, but the cheeky kick was irrefutable and brings United's discipline into question again, following Wayne Rooney's violent run-out against Aalborg in midweek.
The Lilywhites stopper said of the incident: "I made a tackle and was running off, so I don't know what happened."
Ronaldo was recently suspended and the newspaper reports that video evidence could be used to land him in more hot water.
Rooney and Ronaldo aside, Sir Alex Ferguson was banned and fined for rowing with referee Dean last month, while Patrice Evra has three games of a four match ban remaining after last term's Chelsea brawl.
Greg Ptolomey, Goal.com
The Portuguese powerhouse kicked out at Spurs' Michael Dawson after the pair had tumbled to the ground, with most deeming the act sheer petulance.
Ronaldo would perhaps say that Dawson gave him a little shunt as they went down on the touchline, but the cheeky kick was irrefutable and brings United's discipline into question again, following Wayne Rooney's violent run-out against Aalborg in midweek.
The Lilywhites stopper said of the incident: "I made a tackle and was running off, so I don't know what happened."
Ronaldo was recently suspended and the newspaper reports that video evidence could be used to land him in more hot water.
Rooney and Ronaldo aside, Sir Alex Ferguson was banned and fined for rowing with referee Dean last month, while Patrice Evra has three games of a four match ban remaining after last term's Chelsea brawl.
Greg Ptolomey, Goal.com
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Even though I'm a United fan I think thats the right thing to do. I'm so tired of all this shit taking place at the field. On another note, did you read about the Celtic fan that went onto the pitch during the Celtic - United game a couple weeks ago?
#3
on your first point agreed. regarding the Celtic fan rushing the field was this recent I seem to recall a similar incident last season
#4
The fan who rushed the field got 6months prison and 5years ban from all celtic games....I know thats way hard, but come on, why the f' should he be on the pitch? I guess thats why it's not so common with people rushing the pitch in EPL, or in the Scottish league.
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Ronaldo escapes disciplinary action - Premier League, Football - The Independent
Guess he got away this time. To bad.
Guess he got away this time. To bad.
#7
You mean the handball incident? Well, It did touch the arm so I think It was correct by the referee....still sucks though.
#9
Well, I understand what you're saying but the arm wasn't next to the body and that's what the referee was judging by. Which is correct.
And, If the ball hadn't touched his arm it had gone away from him and he hadn't been able to score.
And, If the ball hadn't touched his arm it had gone away from him and he hadn't been able to score.