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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