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| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by mariovito(m): 12:16am On Mar 20 |
ufotunang:But it still remains theirs right? |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Kushites: 12:17am On Mar 20 |
gigabyte13:THAT IS YOUR IN-BRED INFERIORITY COMPLEX, AND HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH FERGUSON. Rid yourself of COMPLEX. CORRUPT REFEREEING IS VERY COMMON THROUGHOUT EUROPE. MATCH FIXING IS VERY COMMON. IN FACT AFRICANS ARE LEARNERS WHERE ALL THAT IS CONCERNED. FIFA ITSELF IS THE HEADQUARTERS OF CORRUPTION. The British HE-GOAT Alex Ferguson, the same Senegal THRASHED ENGLAND 3-1 IN FRONT OF THEIR FANS IN WEMBLEY. AND IF THEY'D PLAYED IN DAKAR, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN 6-0 TO SENEGAL. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Change4dbeta: 12:20am On Mar 20 |
Princedapace:Does Africa rules has to be backward. They stage a walkout and later return to complete the game. other punishment world have been appropriate. Tell us where such decisions has ever been takenin the world of football. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Kushites: 12:21am On Mar 20 |
Helinuse:DOES THIS INCLUDE YOUR MOTHER AND YOUR FATHER, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, YOU? OR ARE YOU FROM A DIFFERENT CONTINENT? |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Pacesetter123(m): 12:33am On Mar 20 |
Princedapace:You must be a South African. Bcuz that is the exact way that your elder brother, Mosepe is reasoning. Which rule are you talking about? Did the Senegalese abandon the match? The staged a walk out protesting the open injustice meted out to them. The referee was still in the field,some Senegalese players such as Sadio Mane was still equally in the field. The other players were later called back to the field and the referee continued with the remaining part of the match to the end. Morocco played the controversial penalty and missed it.The match went on to extra time where Senegal scored a goal. The referee brought the match to a close officially after the stipulated 120 minutes. And the same CAF president that reason like you didn't remember any rule as at that time.He went on in the presence of FIFA president to present the trophy to the Senegalese national team. Thereafter,he invoked the appropriate rules to fine the Senegalese team for staging a walk out and suspended the coach for his role in it and everybody was okay with it. So which rules you and him are now talking about after 3 months to return the trophy that they won from a match the referee officiated to the end? |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by blaise26abj(m): 12:33am On Mar 20 |
floss:And Nigeria is not one? Trying to disqualify DR Congo ? We couldn’t just accept defeat . The his is to show that this world a dog eat dog world. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by ogaemma: 12:38am On Mar 20 |
Black man and black mentality. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by ChikezieU(m): 12:41am On Mar 20 |
all I see is desperation to pitch Other Regions in Africa against North Africa hoping that someone starts a confusion somewhere but it shall not prevail Great100000: |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by deebrain(m): 12:41am On Mar 20 |
In other words... Morroco, come and get it. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by tuzle(m): 12:42am On Mar 20 |
Princedapace:the rules should have been applied immediately not after 3 months. Since the reference and CAF didn't apply the rule immediately, I don't see why after 3 months u now tell senegal that they lost. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by stuffs2002: 12:42am On Mar 20 |
Helinuse:Why are you generalising what is happening in your family. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Apcshit: 12:42am On Mar 20 |
SixSeven:True |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Kushites: 12:42am On Mar 20 |
ogaemma:SHUT UP AND STOP TALKING RUBBISH WHAT DOES SKIN COLOUR HAVE TO DO WITH A PERSON'S BEHAVIOUR IN YOUR COLONISED HEAD? |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by ogaemma: 12:45am On Mar 20 |
Kushites:Human beings are talking animal is still making noise. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Lacash: 12:45am On Mar 20 |
Great100000:Corruption is now the order of the day in every sector…May the Lord help us🤦♂️🤦♂️ |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Kushites: 12:47am On Mar 20 |
ogaemma:WOW...... AN INFERIOR-FEELING SLAVE THINKS IT IS ''HUMAN''. I DON'T THINK SO. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by saysugar(m): 1:08am On Mar 20 |
The fact is caf really want Morocco win this but Senegal fight hard for it |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Princedapace(m): 1:08am On Mar 20 |
tuzle:The sitting and judgement also has stipulated time frame for such deliberations. Everything is inside their article which is online. They didnt see Morocco or Senegal before they made such law. It was intensed deliberation. Even FIFA condemnned Senegal. Because such action is not taken, many teams will do same because in football, human factor will always take place. The best was for the refereee to be sanctioned, not to stage out of the pitch. Even Mane knew it was very bad of Senegal. if them try am for FIFA, them fit ban them for live. We have seen many human error in fifa competitions. One thing with me is I dont argue with sentiments. If senegal get away with this, omo, other teams will do same o. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Princedapace(m): 1:15am On Mar 20 |
Pacesetter123:There is no room for staging a walkout in football. So, make all teams dey stage a walk out na when referee mess up? Imagine what will happen. Article 82 defines the violation Article 82 is the starting point. It explains the situations in which a team can be considered to have committed a serious breach of CAF competition rules. These include withdrawing from the competition, failing to show up for a match, refusing to play, or leaving the pitch before the end of the game without the referee’s permission. In simple terms, the article protects one basic principle: a team must take part in the match fully and under official authority until the referee blows the final whistle. Once that principle is broken, CAF can treat the team’s conduct as a major violation of its rules. That is where and how Senegal’s conduct in Rabat on January 18 could only be interpreted as constituting a grave violation of CAF’s rules of engagement. Indeed, according to CAF’s latest ruling, the Appeal Board determined that Senegal’s behavior during the final fell within one of the situations listed under Article 82. That gave CAF the legal ground to move to the next step. Article 84 sets the appropriate punishment If Article 82 defines the breach, Article 84 explains the consequence. It says that any team found in violation of Articles 82 or 83 is considered to have lost the game by forfeit. The rule also allows the team to be excluded from the competition and leaves room for additional sanctions if the organizing body deems such actions necessary. The standard forfeit score is 3-0. But if the opposing team had already been leading by more than 3-0 before the match was stopped, that bigger score would remain. In this case, CAF applied the standard forfeit score. This is why the legal logic of the decision is straightforward. Once the board decided Senegal’s actions matched the type of violation described in Article 82, the punishment under Article 84 followed directly. There is no emotion in law. This is the problem with most Nigerians, always sentimental, no wonder they just cant elect a good leader. Always electing rubbish. Imagine electing Buhari. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Helinuse: 1:17am On Mar 20 |
Kushites:There is a reason why you are triggered. Now read your reply: yours is not 5 years old, it’s 2 years old. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Helinuse: 1:17am On Mar 20 |
stuffs2002:There’s a reason why you are triggered. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Princedapace(m): 1:17am On Mar 20 |
Change4dbeta:Go and stage a walk out in FIFA final and see if they wont ban u forever and ever ![]() There is nothing backward here. The law was there before Morocco and Senegal ever dreamt of playing sef. If u knew the law, why break it? No sentiment in law. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Change4dbeta: 1:30am On Mar 20 |
Princedapace:Please give an illustration. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Princedapace(m): 1:32am On Mar 20 |
Change4dbeta:Article 82 defines the violation Article 82 is the starting point. It explains the situations in which a team can be considered to have committed a serious breach of CAF competition rules. These include withdrawing from the competition, failing to show up for a match, refusing to play, or leaving the pitch before the end of the game without the referee’s permission. In simple terms, the article protects one basic principle: a team must take part in the match fully and under official authority until the referee blows the final whistle. Once that principle is broken, CAF can treat the team’s conduct as a major violation of its rules. That is where and how Senegal’s conduct in Rabat on January 18 could only be interpreted as constituting a grave violation of CAF’s rules of engagement. Indeed, according to CAF’s latest ruling, the Appeal Board determined that Senegal’s behavior during the final fell within one of the situations listed under Article 82. That gave CAF the legal ground to move to the next step. Article 84 sets the appropriate punishment If Article 82 defines the breach, Article 84 explains the consequence. It says that any team found in violation of Articles 82 or 83 is considered to have lost the game by forfeit. The rule also allows the team to be excluded from the competition and leaves room for additional sanctions if the organizing body deems such actions necessary. The standard forfeit score is 3-0. But if the opposing team had already been leading by more than 3-0 before the match was stopped, that bigger score would remain. In this case, CAF applied the standard forfeit score. |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Azazyel: 1:38am On Mar 20 |
Good one |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by frankson1(m): 1:49am On Mar 20 |
Helinuse:You ended with not making any sense ![]() |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by IbnB: 2:07am On Mar 20 |
Great100000:We need to dissolve and reconstitute CAF after expelling all those 'MENA' Arabs, let them take their racism and greed to Asia where they will surely be relegated to second-class category of humanity in the scheme of rhings |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Topman7: 2:25am On Mar 20 |
Helinuse:Surely it's better to be a 2 year old freeman than a 40 year old slave who feels inferior to white people? |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Bahamas95(m): 2:27am On Mar 20 |
Senegal be like....... If you want the cup, come and collect it..........
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| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Michaelajah: 3:11am On Mar 20 |
Finquas:Una too like war this days, na everything be war? |
| Re: Senegal Coach Takes AFCON Trophy To Military Base by Michaelajah: 3:16am On Mar 20 |
Osuman:who be we ? |
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