Cristiano Ronaldo's caution in the Carling Cup final may have
been ill-deserved - but at least it was well-timed in terms of the FA's
disciplinary calendar.
The Portuguese winger's fourth
yellow card in domestic competitions fell on 1 March - the day after
the cut-off point for the five-bookings rule. A fifth caution for
Ronaldo at this stage of the season would only earn him a warning now,
instead of a ban.
That will surely be good news for Sir Alex
Ferguson, who initially feared Ronaldo would be "near to missing a
game" when referee Chris Foy booked the Portuguese winger after first
rejecting his claim for a penalty against Tottenham's Ledley King.
"It's disappointing, not so much because he didn't give the penalty but because he booked Cristiano," Sir Alex told MUTV.
"You
can't appeal against a yellow card so that has been added to
Cristiano's record now. That's twice it's happened this season (for
'simulation'). It's too easy an option for these referees. He (Foy)
should be challenged on why he gave the yellow card."
Ronaldo's
other domestic bookings this season have all come in the league,
against Chelsea home and away and last month's 2-1 win over Blackburn
at Old Trafford.
The FA's Disciplinary Procedures document
states: "If a player accumulates five recorded cautions in First Team
Competitive Matches between the opening day of the Playing Season and
the last day in February in the same season, he will be suspended
automatically for a period covering One First Team Match."
suck it, actor. you brought it upon yourself.
Originally posted by alwaysdisturbed:suck it, actor. you brought it upon yourself.
well, I do believe his "reputations" do go before him. as for this case, his foot was stepped on by King.
Originally posted by iceFatboy:well, I do believe his "reputations" do go before him. as for this case, his foot was stepped on by King.
im not saying the ref made the right decision. but just serves him right. dive so much.