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Apparently he heard a whistle, hence he never tried to direct the ball towards the goal

Yes but if you watch the replay he first claims that he was pushed from the back by pointing to the guy on the floor behind him. Then when he realises he has made a cunt of it he claims to have heard a whistle ;)

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The ref was just waiting for the chance to send him off after he clapped in the ref's face after the first booking. :mutley:

Could and should have given him a second yellow right there. But I guess different respect the ref rules apply to him and the likes of John Terry.

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the rule book says he has to go

its a deliberate handball regardless of what excuse he tries

The player must be seen to be either breaking up a promising forward attack or trying to gain an advantage with his deliberate act.

He was trying to win a penalty, don't let the greasy bastard full you.

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the rule book says he has to go

its a deliberate handball regardless of what excuse he tries

and noone not even a closet multi-millionaire homosexual who happens to be the greatest player in the world at the minute is above the law

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the rule book says he has to go

its a deliberate handball regardless of what excuse he tries

The player must be seen to be either breaking up a promising forward attack or trying to gain an advantage with his deliberate act.

Law 12 of the game states

Handling the ball involves a deliberate act of a player making contact

with the ball with his hand or arm. The referee must take the following

into consideration:

• the movement of the hand towards the ball (not the ball towards

the hand)

• the distance between the opponent and the ball (unexpected

ball)

• the position of the hand does not necessarily mean that there is

an infringement

• touching the ball with an object held in the hand (clothing,

shinguard etc.) counts as an infringement

• hitting the ball with a thrown object (boot, shinguard etc.) counts

as an infringement

Disciplinary sanctions

There are circumstances when a caution for unsporting behaviour

is required when a player deliberately handles the ball, e.g. when a

player:

• deliberately and blatantly handles the ball to prevent an opponent

gaining possession

• attempts to score a goal by deliberately handling the ball

A player is sent off, however, if he prevents a goal or an obvious goalscoring

opportunity by deliberately handling the ball. This punishment

arises not from the act of the player deliberately handling the ball but

from the unacceptable and unfair intervention that prevented a goal

being scored.

i believe the part in bold covers it

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the rule book says he has to go

its a deliberate handball regardless of what excuse he tries

The player must be seen to be either breaking up a promising forward attack or trying to gain an advantage with his deliberate act.

Law 12 of the game states

Handling the ball involves a deliberate act of a player making contact

with the ball with his hand or arm. The referee must take the following

into consideration:

• the movement of the hand towards the ball (not the ball towards

the hand)

• the distance between the opponent and the ball (unexpected

ball)

• the position of the hand does not necessarily mean that there is

an infringement

• touching the ball with an object held in the hand (clothing,

shinguard etc.) counts as an infringement

• hitting the ball with a thrown object (boot, shinguard etc.) counts

as an infringement

Disciplinary sanctions

There are circumstances when a caution for unsporting behaviour

is required when a player deliberately handles the ball, e.g. when a

player:

• deliberately and blatantly handles the ball to prevent an opponent

gaining possession

• attempts to score a goal by deliberately handling the ball

A player is sent off, however, if he prevents a goal or an obvious goalscoring

opportunity by deliberately handling the ball. This punishment

arises not from the act of the player deliberately handling the ball but

from the unacceptable and unfair intervention that prevented a goal

being scored.

i believe the part in bold covers it

Ronaldo lovers get it right up ye!! :lol:

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Down to interpretation, i wouldnt say he deliberately did it in an attempt to stop Man City getting the ball

Graham Poll says he wouldnt have given it

(tu)

still stupid to put his hands up in the first place. even if you hear a whistle, head the ball into the net and ask questions later.

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