Maradona: Double whammy!

Maradona: Double whammy!

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Doug Stanhope

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/internationals/8311013.stm

Argentina coach Diego Maradona has been banned from football for two months
by Fifa for his furious outburst after last month's victory over Uruguay.
Maradona, under pressure in the run-up to the match, directed an expletive-laden
tirade, broadcast on live TV, at reporters and critics after the game.

The 1-0 win ensured Argentina qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
The ban will run from 15 November to 15 January 2010, which means he will miss
the World Cup draw on 4 December.

He could also miss a home international friendly against the Czech Republic
scheduled for 16 December at a so-far unspecified venue, though his role as coach
at the World Cup will not be affected.

Maradona, who attended the three-hour disciplinary committee hearing in Zurich,
was also fined £15,000.


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So, the man got away with it, with a laughable fine and a 2 month ban falling on
a time when there's no football duty for the man.

Is this a recognition by FIFA that they don't mind misbehavior as long as it ignites
media attention for their tourneys? The man spiced up the countdown to South
Africa, no doubt, though his way may be a shame for the sport.

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A WC match ban is a big thing. I understand that Fifa don't want to make it that harsh, but then they should at least ban him from a few of the next qualifiers, for example. If Argentina dumps him between now and then, well, so be it. They might even dump him faster because of it.

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Yup.

I don't think he'll make it to the WC, though.

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Originally posted by Seitse
So, the man got away with it, with a laughable fine and a 2 month ban falling on
a time when there's no football duty for the man.

Is this a recognition by FIFA that they don't mind misbehavior as long as it ignites
media attention for their tourneys? The man spiced up the countdown to South
Africa, no doubt, though his way may be a shame for the sport.[/b]
He's got away with everything he's ever done...
Why do officials persist in protecting the cheating, salad dodging, Fray Bentos munching, one-footed, fat bar steward?

1986 will never be forgotton.

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Originally posted by blade68
1986 will never be forgotton.
He also wants you to remember.

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Originally posted by blade68
He's got away with everything he's ever done...
Why do officials persist in protecting the cheating, salad dodging, Fray Bentos munching, one-footed, fat bar steward?

1986 will never be forgotton.
Calm down, mate. It's bygones and time to move on.

Look, this will make you feel better...

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Originally posted by Palynka
He also wants you to remember.
Diego Armando Maradona is a persistent thorn in every English football fans' side.
Personally, I think his 'Hand of God' was just his way at getting back at the English after we'd kicked their asses in The Falklands!

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Originally posted by Seitse
Is this a recognition by FIFA that they don't mind misbehavior as long as it ignites
media attention for their tourneys? The man spiced up the countdown to South
Africa, no doubt, though his way may be a shame for the sport.
This^. FIFA recognizes that it's not about the sport, but the spectacle. Look no further than the changes that resulted in the current UEFA playoff match ups. There was no way on God's green Earth that FIFA was willing to risk France and Portugal having to face one another in a playoff tie. More specific to Maradonna, he'll generate a lot of buzz once the tournament starts, so FIFA slaps his wrist, snorts a line with him, and has a good laugh. The beast must be fed.

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Originally posted by blade68
the cheating, salad dodging, Fray Bentos munching, one-footed, fat bar steward?
I LOL'd at this even though I don't get the references.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Calm down, mate. It's bygones and time to move on.

Look, this will make you feel better...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk-kXwjASEE
ah doesn't it make one feel good, probably one of the greatest sporting highlights of last century that goal!

the Angles can say nothing in this regard, for as Diego himself explained, they cheated also in a world cup final, against Germany in 1966, people on the pitch during the course of play and a goal that had not even crossed the line, blatant cheating if ever there was. He is a folk hero and i wish they would erect a statue in his honour, beside Robert Bruce and the Wallace monument in Stirling castle for services rendered to the Scottish nation!

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he may even do us the honour of becoming our new national coach!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
he may even do us the honour of becoming our new national coach!
o dear- if your recent (by that i mean last 10 years) results were not bad enough!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
He is a folk hero and i wish they would erect a statue in his honour, beside Robert Bruce and the Wallace monument in Stirling castle for services rendered to the Scottish nation!
He's a hero in Argentina because he's their greatest ever player in their national sport, and he won them the world cup.

He's a hero in Scotland because he once cheated against your next-door neighbours, and knocked them out of a competition they weren't going to win anyway.

Have you any idea how tragic that sounds? You must be seriously short of national heroes.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
ah doesn't it make one feel good, probably one of the greatest sporting highlights of last century that goal!

the Angles can say nothing in this regard, for as Diego himself explained, they cheated also in a world cup final, against Germany in 1966, people on the pitch during the course of play and a goal that had not even crossed the line, blat ...[text shortened]... Bruce and the Wallace monument in Stirling castle for services rendered to the Scottish nation!
Get your facts right...the ball DID cross the line in 1966, and even if it hadn't te English players weren't trying to cheat, it would have been a mistake on the linesman's/referee's part.

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