QUOTE(Kerplunk @ Apr 16 2013, 08:50 AM)
as expected, aguero escapes from any sort of punishment whatsoever. this is what i love about the FA. hazard pushed a ball against the midriff of some ballboy, they scream blue murder and he gets a 3 game ban. all over the league we see players trying to break each other's legs with knee high challenges, and they don't bat an eyelid. that kick in the face from coloccini which left ba with a broken nose, that two footed knee-high challenge from behind against him again, at sunderland which miraculously didn't cause any serious damage, now a two footed lunge lunge on luiz while he's on the ground, all getting the 'seal of approval' from the best FA in the footballing world. they're probably waiting for someone to have both legs broken, paraylsed from the waist down or something, before taking any sort of action. even then they'll probably take 2 months to 'review the incident' and wait from some random senior citizen to make a police report. gotta love the english FA. gotta love them to bits.
nah, its very easy to understand..FA cant punish players retrospectively if the ref saw the incident. ref saw Luiz-Aguero incident, and gave a freekick. FA cant punish him further.. Aguero can be punish if the ref did not see it..
on Hazard's incident, ref saw it and gave a red. FA punished Hazard for that red card.
in my book, Aguero deserved a red. but totally understood why FA cant punish Aguero. its ref/match officials mistake.
Apr 16 2013, 12:35 PM

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