Shiver me timbers. UEFA have gone and done it. Betrayed themselves to be a thoroughly politicised, inept and partial organisation. They have since charged Eduardo, and will consider punishment on 1 September.
Le Boss: "I find it a complete disgrace and unacceptable. We won't accept the way we have been treated in this case for two reasons. I believe that you can debate whether it was a penalty or not. For me it's a witch-hunt that we see and not an objective judgement of a case."
Spot on. Eduardo's ban for two games (if it comes to that) will be nothing. Standard Liege and Olympiacos. Fine. But UEFA had better be totally aware of the shit they have waded into.
My advice to Le Boss: let's just take whatever comes. We can live with the punishment, and the main thing is to keep our minds on the game. We don't need this ahead of Old Trafford. What we must do, however, is keep a firm eye on all that happens here on in - in both our games and others - that UEFA keeps to a strong single standard, and not (as expected) betray their dastardly double standards. We're not just talking penalties here then. It'll have to be extended to all sorts of feigned injuries, tumbles outside the box, etc etc etc.
What a pathetically weak organisation to fall prey to the gabberings of Celtic FC.
I only have one word left: Ronaldo.
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So Drogba gets a 3 game ban for going beserk on the ref, using foul language on tv and just being a global-sized prick.
And "i fall easy" eduardo gets two games for falling over? nice.
i think eduardo shouldn't have cheated. but this is a little ridiculous.
almost like Platini was just waiting on his haunches to stick Arsenal with something.
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