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Is it time to follow the African lead

Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by Sbulby, Feb 4, 2015.

  1. Sbulby

    Sbulby Well-Known Member

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    a referee who officiated at this years African Nations cup has been banned for 6 months for poor performance. Is it time we took that on board. Problem is there wouldn't be many refs left in the Premiership within a month.
     
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    trundles left foot Well-Known Member

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    Sbulb, there is a need for something to be done, Why not bans as per red and accumalative yellows for refs who make horrendous desicions.
     
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  3. Stereo

    Stereo Well-Known Member

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    is that lead as in 'bead' or lead as in 'head' ?
     
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  4. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    they should run the gauntlet between two teams and whipped to ****......or just shoot them altogether ..;)
     
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  5. Terror ball

    Terror ball Well-Known Member

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    Agree with the OP.


    Also, on the subject of African football, everyone hear about this?

    Diafra Sakho: West Ham fined £71,000 by Fifa for rule breach
    By Frank Keogh BBC Sport
    West Ham have been fined £71,000 by Fifa for breaching rules over striker Diafra Sakho but no action has been taken over their place in the FA Cup.

    Striker Sakho withdrew from Senegal's Africa Cup of Nations squad with a back injury but scored 18 days later in
    West Ham's Cup 1-0 win at Bristol City.

    Bristol City say they are disappointed by the penalty and are "considering their options".

    Fifa has reprimanded both West Ham and the 25-year-old forward.

    Football's governing body says a player cannot appear for his team when he should be on international duty.

    But the Hammers, who got £90,000 from the FA prize fund for winning their fourth-round tie, have
    escaped potential expulsion from the FA Cup and will travel to West Brom in round five on Saturday 14 February.


    West Ham will also be able to select Sakho, their top scorer this season, for Sunday's Premier League home match against Manchester United.

    Manager Sam Allardyce said he had left the forward out of last Saturday's 2-0 defeat at Liverpool after being advised to rest him until the dispute was resolved.

    Fifa fined West Ham 100,000 Swiss francs (£71,000) after a disciplinary committee found the club and the player to have violated its regulations by playing in the game at Ashton Gate.

    Sakho came on as a substitute and headed in the 81st-minute winner two days before Senegal were knocked out of the Cup of Nations.

    The Hammers said he had not been fit enough to fly to Africa and was driven in a limousine to Bristol City.

    A club statement after the Fifa decision said: "The club and the player have received the decision and will now be focusing their concentration on the game against Manchester United on Sunday."

    Bristol City said in its own statement: "The club is disappointed with the penalty handed down by the Fifa disciplinary committee and is considering its options."

    The club has not commented on newspaper reports it could seek compensation of up to £250,000 - a combination of lost prize money and gate receipts.

    Under its rules, Fifa could have requested the Football Association reverse the result of the Cup tie.









    So Senegal take a stand against this flagrant breach of the rules and the message comes down from above....fine, break the rules, just make sure we get paid as well.
    £71k is nothing to any Premier League club, nevermind the likes of Man City, Man U, Chelsea etc.
    FIFA has basically given them a green light to put pressure on their players to feign injury to avoid International duty.

    They should have been kicked out of the competition!
     
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  6. Kwame B

    Kwame B Well-Known Member

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    I agree, the penalty for West Ham should be a lot harsher. As for the referee, it was a strange decision to ban him for six months, even stranger to give Tunisia a monetary penalty. Their behaviour at the end of the game, regardless of the officiating, was inexcusable and they should at the very least be suspended from qualifying for the next World Cup and AFCoN. The conspiracy theories coming out of Equatorial Guinea are that they were promised a semi-final place for stepping in to host the competition at such short notice. I don't believe it myself, Tunisia were foolish for starting to time-waste from the first half when they took the lead. On another note Bony had a hand in a couple of the Ivorians' three goals this morning, I'm not quite "over" him yet as you can probably tell!! If anyone has an interest in the Africa Cup of Nations, a friend has a very good blog on it here. https://afcon2015.wordpress.com/
    If I've broken the rules in posting that, apologies in advance!
     
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