Saint Fraser!

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Shouldn't have made the mistake then dear chap ;) tough tits and all that

Debrecen made the same mistake a few years ago and got a small fine for it. It's nothing more than a clerical error. I suppose you think someone should be strung up because they stole a loaf of bread because "rules are rules" and it's difficult to understand concepts of proportional sentencing.
 
Debrecen made the same mistake a few years ago and got a small fine for it. It's nothing more than a clerical error. I suppose you think someone should be strung up because they stole a loaf of bread because "rules are rules" and it's difficult to understand concepts of proportional sentencing.

This isn't the 1800s lad
 
The difference between this and the Debrecen case (apparently) is that the Debrecen player was just unregistered, whereas this player was suspended. I guess the former is a less serious offense because he could have been registered to play with just a bit of paperwork. Arsenal Kyiv fielded a suspended player once and the result was the same - disqualified. They don't really do proportion for this kind of thing; it's very cut and dry. I sympathise because it's an incredibly tough sentence, but they knew the rules going into the game and they were negligent.
 
The difference between this and the Debrecen case (apparently) is that the Debrecen player was just unregistered, whereas this player was suspended. I guess the former is a less serious offense because he could have been registered to play with just a bit of paperwork. Arsenal Kyiv fielded a suspended player once and the result was the same - disqualified. They don't really do proportion for this kind of thing; it's very cut and dry. I sympathise because it's an incredibly tough sentence, but they knew the rules going into the game and they were negligent.

It all seems a bit daft, because the Legia player could have played with just a bit of paperwork - the bit of paperwork to officially register him for the St Pats game which would have served his suspension. I just can't see a justification for booting a team out of the Champions League for what's essentially an error in paperwork that had no actual impact on anything. I've never really been one for "rules are rules" because logical and practical outcomes are always fairest, following rules strictly leads to bizarre situations like this.
 
Celtic are ****e and will be humiliated. Yay, commentators will be ****ing when they push a big team close with 11 men behind the ball.