feedmpenzaandhewillscore
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Interesting they’ve waited to enforce this ban so it goes into two cup games. They don’t want the raggies league campaign interrupting do they?
They pretty much set the precedent didn’t they with Bernardo!Neither Bernie nor Cavani should have been banned.
But good to see some consistency, even when United is involved
As they’d recently stated that any racist expressions/utterances would carry a three-game ban, they had little choice, but to impose such a ban on Cavani.It’s the world we live in now.
while I don’t think he’s even slightly racist, football is trying (apparently) to kick all forms of racism out of football.
they can’t let something like this slip as it dilutes their message.
They had to act.
They completely ignored the context of Bernardo's tweet to Big Ben, so why would they start now?I know it's the scum but that's an absolute farce. The second you start ignoring context it becomes very dangerous. Nobody but the most dim-witted of fuckwits amongst us would even think momentarily what Cavani said was in the slightest bit racist. I suspect they'll just issue a strongly worded statement reiterating his innocence and accept it but I hope united have their lawyers go to town on the FA
They set the precedent when banning Bernardo last season, so they had nowhere to go really except ban him, and as you say they’ve increased the punishment for such an “offence” in the meantime.As they’d recently stated that any racist expressions/utterances would carry a three-game ban, they had little choice, but to impose such a ban on Cavani.
Yes it is, but with Bernado the media went overboard to castigate him and hang him out to dry. With Cavani hardly a murmur from the twats, so I for one am not losing any sleep over the outcome.I know it's the scum but that's an absolute farce. The second you start ignoring context it becomes very dangerous. Nobody but the most dim-witted of fuckwits amongst us would even think momentarily what Cavani said was in the slightest bit racist. I suspect they'll just issue a strongly worded statement reiterating his innocence and accept it but I hope united have their lawyers go to town on the FA
How does it compare.
Let's have a look shall we!
Bernies ban - A week long, on the hour every hour report and condemnation of the tweet, various players brought into the studio to air their views, all negative of course, every live game was ignored and the tweet talked about as if bernie had killed someone.
Victor Anichobe? Wheeled out for one night only, got told to act shocked and disappointed, disappeared into thin air, boomf gone, never been invited back again.
Cavani ban - got reported a couple of times on sky sports news on the same day , and that was it. No guests, no ex players airing their condemnation, not even kick it out could be arsed saying anything. News just broke, presenter looked choked up reporting it, it'll be off the screens by teatime.
There's the difference.