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Naughty boys in EPL and MLS

Boys will be boys, I suppose.

Discipline in matches is an issue all around the world. So is the tricky and often unequal efforts at dispensation of justice, it seems.

Eduardo, Arsenal’s faller and faker extraordinaire, may be suspended or may not be, depending on which day it is. Here’s how the Times UK puts it, layered into that quintessentially tongue-in-cheek British flair: "One minute, the sport’s European governing body awards Eduardo da Silva, the Arsenal striker, ten marks out of ten for tumbling and hands him a two-match suspension; the next, it deems the evidence inconclusive and that he should be exonerated." Here’s the 411 on Eduardo and the fickle FA.

Emmanuel Adebayor, the Man City man who recently made his way north from London’s famed Arsneal, should be so lucky. The FA has double-dog charged Adebayor for his stamp-and-vamp in City’s 4-2 win Saturday over Arsenal. (I’m gonna trademark "stamp-and-vamp," but I don’t know how to make the little trademark thingy on my keyboard.)

If you didn’t see it, the Togo striker ran the length of the field to celebrate a goal in front of Arsenal fans, a serious breach of etiquette in addition to being a douchebaggy thing to do. And speaking of d-bag doings, Adebayor also took the opportunity to stomp on his old Arsenal mate, Robin van Persie, in the same match. Nice.

Star-divide

But, as I said, they get mad over here, too. And depending upon who "they" might be, MLS might or might not break out rule book and go to whippin’ somebody with it.

It’s going to be mighty interesting to see what MLS does about a little situation that happened out in Los Angeles last week in the final minutes of that ridiculous 6-3 beat down Dallas put on Los Angeles.

Right at the end, Landon Donovan kicked David Ferreira. Hard. Made no attempt for the ball. In fairness, it was wildly out of character for Donovan. But it happened. The U.S. international lost his cool.

Then, according to Dallas players, he really, really lost his cool. As in, he slapped or perhaps attempted to slap Ferreira. Shortly after, David Beckham joined the fray. He most definitely put his hands on Dallas’ Daniel Hernandez. We have photographic evidence, as the picture was splashed across the ESPN Soccernet front for Soccer in the United States.

And putting your hands up in someone’s face is a definite no-no according to MLS rules. Why, even Hernandez knows so – and he’s only been back in MLS for one game after a few years of performance in Mexico.

Here’s what he told Andrea Canales of Goal.com, who was Johnny on the spot and got all the goods: "I just saw they were having some words," Hernandez told Canales, referring to Donovan and Ferreira. "Landon raised his hand and tried to slap David. He definitely made contact, so I hope the league looks at that, because that was a slap in the face. He definitely made contact."

Hmmm. Would the league really suspend Donovan, ahead of a high-profile meeting this weekend against Toronto in Los Angeles, smack in the middle of such a stacked and packed playoff race? And what about Beckham and his neck-wringing ways?

It’s about to get hot in the kitchen for Major League Soccer’s disciplinary committee. We should know one way or the other later this week.

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MLS doesn't like controversy

I would like to think that the MLS will review the events at the end of the Galaxy / FC Dallas game, but I don’t think they will issue any penalties.

The interesting thing is that if they suspend Donovan and/or Beckham for a game in the midst of the playoff run (assuming the suspension is justified) it would go a long way towards helping to improve the credibility of the league. If the suspension is justified but the MLS doesn’t act then they are just rewarding bad behavior like the EPL is doing.

by Rick_S on Sep 16, 2009 11:30 AM EDT reply actions  

Agree

It shouldn’t matter when in the game, when in the season, who was involved, or what the next game is. Otherwise the rules are just a farce.

by DrWeevil on Sep 16, 2009 5:37 PM EDT up reply actions  

(I’m gonna trademark “stamp-and-vamp,” but I don’t know how to make the little trademark thingy on my keyboard.)

Check to see how much work Doug Wicks has done with this.

"Why the [frak] would I live to 100? I'm 73 and [stuff's] starting to get boring. By the way, there's no money left when I go, just FYI."

by Bald Pollack on Sep 16, 2009 11:45 AM EDT reply actions  

Link?

“We have photographic evidence, as the picture was splashed across the ESPN Soccernet front for Soccer in the United States.”

Link?

by GeoJock on Sep 16, 2009 5:29 PM EDT reply actions  

Link

I was afraid to post the link b/c it’s only on the front, not actually in the story. So if they changed the front, which they are sure to do sooner or later if they haven’t already, it would look like a bait and switch.

by Steve Davis on Sep 16, 2009 6:21 PM EDT up reply actions  

trademark thingy

For HTML it’s ™ which does the trick ™

by DrWeevil on Sep 16, 2009 5:35 PM EDT reply actions  

Crazy!

Yall weren’t kidding. Thats pretty bad. BUT I LOVE IT! MLS NEEDS DRAMA!

by GeoJock on Sep 18, 2009 3:48 PM EDT up reply actions  

trademark thingy - more than you want to know

a couple of useful links for you

Special Characters

To get the TM symbol: ALT+0153

press and hold the ALT key, and while you are holding the ALT key type in the following four numbers: 0153 then release the ALT key

http://www.internetfamilyfun.com/internethelp/charactermap.htm

HTML CODING

http://web.mit.edu/kenta/www/two/iso8859.html

Until such time that all browsers used by readers of your pages display the trademark character, that character can be emulated by the following: bq.

Company Trademark < SUP >< SMALL >TM< /SMALL ></ SUP > which renders to:

Company Trademark TM (and the TM will be smaller and slightly above as it should be)

by Chazsoccer on Sep 18, 2009 12:13 AM EDT reply actions  

MLS Disciplinary Committee

Steve -

Doesn’t the MLS Discipline committee meet every week and release their findings on Weds or Thurs?

What were their findings on the two alleged incidents?

1] Donovan slap to Ferreira
2] Beckham grabbing Hernandezp(.

by Chazsoccer on Sep 18, 2009 12:16 AM EDT reply actions  

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