Not enough evidenceMUTU wrote:ramsej84 wrote:Waiting for the verdivt.
What's your prediction?
YlonenXabi wrote:Not enough evidence? He ADMITED IT himself before realising he would get into trouble for that.
If he is not banned for this it will be an absolute and disgusting joke
The funny thing is that they created this rule because of HIM in a match against Ajax as wellBack in 2010 Mourinho instructed Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos to deliberately get another yellow card in a match against Ajax in the group stage. UEFA didn't like that and informed they could ban players for up to 2 games if they attempted to do the same.
Lots of players still do it and it cannot be proved. Even Schweinsteiger did it against Marseille in 2012. But when the player himself ADMITS IT then there's nothing else you need. You just have to ban the player. It doesn't matter if it is Sergio Ramos from Real Madrid or some random dude from Viktoria Plzen.
YlonenXabi wrote:What else do they need? They need Sergio to present himself in the UEFA headquartes and tell Infantino personally or something?
ramsej84 wrote:Ajax will win in Bernabeu and go through...
Another one here#12 wrote:ramsej84 wrote:Ajax will win in Bernabeu and go through...
I had spoken about it but can't remember in which thread... (probably in the today in history)YlonenXabi wrote:What do you guys think of the famous Spain 12-1 Malta back in 1983?
I think it was a blatant fix, but would be curious to read the opinion of Maltese people.
Here.... found itramsej84 wrote:Watch: Was the Malta team that lost 12-1 to Spain drugged at half-time?
Former players and coach say strange things happened at half-time [source]
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