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Get up aff yer knees ya shower of bhead rhattling lepers.

Cringeworthy shower of shameless bastards.

It'll be a fine.If not,who the fucks gonna fear playing these clowns when LW should have spanked them for ten over the 2 legs.

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They simply cannot chuck out Legia and replace them with the tims because a player played 4 minutes when they were 6-1 up on aggregate.. surely they can't?

Sion was an extreme case, this is as minor as it gets but I don't know what the rules stipulate

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They simply cannot chuck out Legia and replace them with the tims because a player played 4 minutes when they were 6-1 up on aggregate.. surely they can't?

Sion was an extreme case, this is as minor as it gets but I don't know what the rules stipulate

Anything is possible when it comes to liewell and making money.

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I'm confident that Legia will receive a fine for this as it was so clearly an honest error and the fact he only came on for the last few minutes. The action had no bearing on the result whatsoever.

I'm sure sporting integrity fc will be doing their victims of an injustice best though in order to have them thrown out.

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Not a chance will they get through, it's a clerical error, at most a fine would suffice.

As for sion it was well documented before a ball was kicked that they had players who were

serving lengthy bans in Switzerland but their mad cap president claimed they were illegible

to play in Europe, the papists had their letter of complaint written before a ball was kicked.

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http://edition.cnn.com/2004/SPORT/football/02/24/newcastle.bowyer/

NEWCASTLE, England -- Lee Bowyer will miss Newcastle's next six European games because of a mix-up with UEFA over an outstanding suspension.

Newcastle failed to name Bowyer in their list of eligible players for European matches at the start of the season, meaning the ban earned while the midfielder was a Leeds player has only just come into force.

Newcastle had hoped to include Bowyer in their squad for Thursday's UEFA Cup clash with Valerenga of Norway.

But UEFA said on Tuesday that Newcastle, who have played six games in Europe this season, had misunderstood the rules.

"For a player to serve his ban, he needs to first be listed as an eligible player," a UEFA spokesman said. "This is nothing new."

Newcastle however said in a statement on their Web site that they were "extremely disappointed" by UEFA's decision.

"We expected fair play and a common sense approach but now further appeals appear futile," the statement said.

Bowyer earned the ban during Leeds United's UEFA Cup clash with Malaga in December 2002. He joined Newcastle last May after a brief spell with West Ham.

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