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Showing posts with label Ney Fabiano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ney Fabiano. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 September 2008

Spitting is out, but Cornthwaite was hardly sporting.

Melbourne's Brazilian Ney Fabiano is out for nine weeks after being found guilty of spitting in the game last week.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkT6xyAUo-0 Did he spit? Well treefellas's met last night including Canberra's own Danny Moulis to adjudicate. We assume they got it right. but the Fox video seems inconclusive.

But I'm also interested in Robbie Cornthwaite. Ney Fabiano if he spat got his dues. No arguments here. But a discussion between the Ref and Ney Fabiano had nothing to do with Cornthwaite. Indeed he's well away from the less than heated discussion.

Cornthwaite comes over, interferes, and fires up a by-now tame event. And then asks for the player to be sent-off.

Is this against our new FFA rules? I thought you weren't allowed to ask for a card...or is only if you are Asian or foreign you get booked?

Cornthwaite should have been booked....or is it okay to ask for a card sometimes?

Book the guys who stop skilful or open play by fouling/tripping, there's heaps of them. If a player asks for a card after he's been tripped, why can't the ref do his job and be a ref, make a decision yourself. Just ignore the guy asking for the card, and only if he persists then book him.

But how about booking the crude tacklers first. That could improve the A-League overnight.

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Monday, 15 September 2008

Ney Fabiano doesn't spit,

and Robbie Cornthwaite doesn't lie, and Ref Mark Breeze wasn't duped by an Aussie full-back, but someone is telling porkies aren't they.

Melbourne Victory's Ney Fabiano was sent-off for allegedly spitting on the weekend. But the referee Mark Breeze stuffed up I reckon. He was standing behind the Brazilian so couldn't have seen the spit mainly because there wasn't one, and worse he reacted to Robbie Cornthwaite's attempt to get a player sent-off.

So who what happens if the Brazilian doesn't spit. Does the Aussie get called up for cheating, or the Ref get demoted for denying us of Ney Fabiano's skills.

Monday, 15 September 2008


Melbourne Victory on behalf of player Ney Fabiano, this morning lodged an ‘Obvious error (red card) application’ with FFA, as permitted under the Hyundai A-League Disciplinary Regulations, clause 9.2.

The application has been lodged after reviewing the broadcast footage from all angles from Friday nights game v’s Adelaide United and speaking with Ney Fabiano about the incident.

As the application is now with FFA, and subject to the disciplinary processes, Melbourne Victory is unable to make any further comment about the incident at this time.

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