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Ajax vs Real Madrid

 

I gotta admit it's quite a smart move from J. Mourinho to get his players a clean slate come knockout stages...

 

On the other hand, I feel disgusted by this play acting. Atrocious!

 

this is what makes the game so 'beautiful'.

 

JM is just brilliant. They are 4-0 up, though unsportsman like but they can dig nose or blow their snot on their opponent's faces all they want.

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Looking at the way the 2 player walked off the pitch without any argument or protest (sergio even went to shake the referee's hands), it is plain to see that it is totally arranged.

 

Want to play punk also don't do until so obvious, maybe JM should engage a coach to teach the players some acting skills [sly]

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Hmmm.. But i saw the post at Yahoo, saying that Alonso and Ramos will still have a yellow card for the Round of 16 clash.

 

Below is an extraction from the UCL Regulations:

 

Article 21

Yellow and red cards

 

21.01 As a rule, a player who is sent off the field of play is suspended for the next

match in a UEFA club competition. The Control and Disciplinary Body is

entitled to augment this punishment. For serious offences the punishment

can be extended to all UEFA competition categories.

 

21.02 In case of repeated cautions, a player is suspended for the next competition

match:

a) after two cautions in two different qualifying matches, as well as after the

fourth caution during the qualifying phase;

b) from the first match in the group stage, after three cautions in three

different matches, as well as following any subsequent odd-numbered

caution (fifth, seventh, ninth, etc.).

 

21.03 Single yellow cards and pending suspensions are always carried forward

either to the next stage of the competition or to another club competition in

the current season.

 

21.04 Exceptionally, single cautions from the qualifying phase that have not

resulted in a suspension expire on completion of the qualifying phase in

question.

 

21.05 Cautions and pending yellow-card suspensions from club competition

matches expire at the end of the season.

 

I believe both Alonso and Ramos have 1 yellow card to their names before the showdown with Ajax. In the course of the game, Ramos picked up a yellow on the 33rd min and Alonso in the 68th. Which will mean that if they play in the last match of the group stage and got themselves booked again, they will be suspended for the first match of the last 16. If Mourihno does not field them in the last match, Ramos and Alonso will carry their 2 yellow cards into the knock out stage and whenever they play and collect a yellow, automatic suspension for the next match since 3 yellow cards collected in 3 different matches.

 

Henceforth, Mourihno passed the instruction to them to get themselves a second yellow in the late stage of the Ajax match so that they will serve a 1 match suspension in the next meaningless group stage match. Once suspected, the 3 yellow cards count will start from zero in the knock out stage.

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Errm... this is something we know.

now i waiting to see what the FIFA going to do.

if they want to instill discipline and bring back sportsmanship. they should impose a ban on both player till the end of Champion league.

Below is an extraction from the UCL Regulations:

 

Article 21

Yellow and red cards

 

21.01 As a rule, a player who is sent off the field of play is suspended for the next

match in a UEFA club competition. The Control and Disciplinary Body is

entitled to augment this punishment. For serious offences the punishment

can be extended to all UEFA competition categories.

 

21.02 In case of repeated cautions, a player is suspended for the next competition

match:

a) after two cautions in two different qualifying matches, as well as after the

fourth caution during the qualifying phase;

b) from the first match in the group stage, after three cautions in three

different matches, as well as following any subsequent odd-numbered

caution (fifth, seventh, ninth, etc.).

 

21.03 Single yellow cards and pending suspensions are always carried forward

either to the next stage of the competition or to another club competition in

the current season.

 

21.04 Exceptionally, single cautions from the qualifying phase that have not

resulted in a suspension expire on completion of the qualifying phase in

question.

 

21.05 Cautions and pending yellow-card suspensions from club competition

matches expire at the end of the season.

 

I believe both Alonso and Ramos have 1 yellow card to their names before the showdown with Ajax. In the course of the game, Ramos picked up a yellow on the 33rd min and Alonso in the 68th. Which will mean that if they played in the last match of the group stage and got themselves booked again, they will be suspended for the first match of the last 16. If Mourihno does not field them in the last match, Ramos and Alonso will carry their 2 yellow cards into the knock out stage and whenever they play and collect a yellow, automatic suspension for the next match since 3 yellow cards collected in 3 different matches.

 

Henceforth, Mourihno passed the instruction to them to get themselves a second yellow in the late stage of the Ajax match so that they will serve a 1 match suspension in the next meaningless group stage match. Once suspected, the 3 yellow cards count will start from zero in the knock out stage.

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