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Looks like Tevez might finally get a game tonight 
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A red card is equal to a minimum of a one match ban but could be extended judging by the severity of the incident.
Since when did they change the rules? Isnt red an auto 3 match ban? Or is it different for straight red cards and double yellows?
At first i thought that PupaSta and Geni-ass were Messi's gay lovers, but resources tell me that they are in fact in love with C.Ronaldo. But C.Ronaldo reportedly rejected their advances stating that he is not that way inclined. They then began to stalk the Portuguese star leading him to take out a restraining order on the pair of gay stalkers. Their anger at being rejected by C.Ronaldo has led them on an obsessive path to try and destroy the best player on the planet - including feeble attempts to attack his personality, watching his every move and then starting ridiculous treads, and even trying to compare Messi to the great star. If any of you spot them, please report them to the Gay Police (and what ever you do, please don't attempt to argue with them as they are delusional and believe they know Football)![]()
OMFG, gary neville! it's high time you retire dude! blackburns first goal... he can't even see where the ball is... second goal he play 2 guys onside, third goal and he couldn't even percieve bennie coming in from behind... wtf? (tho the third is partly the keepers fault... slip and standing in no man's land???
nani is having a terrible game??? what match you watching?
I would start with all three (playing Tevez on the left) Anderson and Carrick in the Mid, Ronaldo right and Berba and Rooney center forwards.Tevez gives Fergie selection headache: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=598856&sec=england&cc=3888
I don't know whether I would start him ahead of Berbatov or Rooney though and if we play all four then we are seriously light in the midfield...
Evra banned after Chelsea fracas
Patrice Evra has been banned for four matches and fined £15,000 following last season's post-match altercation with a groundsman at Stamford Bridge.
The Football Association (FA) found the Manchester United defender guilty of improper conduct.
A United statement called the ban, which starts on 22 December, "excessive" and hinted they may appeal.
Chelsea were fined £25,000 for failing to ensure an employee conducted himself in an orderly fashion.
The FA said charges that groundsman Sam Bethell had used racially abusive language towards Evra after the match could not be proven.
A statement on United's website read: "Manchester United note the announcement from the FA and are disappointed with the decision and in particular consider the sanctions against Patrice Evra excessive.
"Manchester United and Patrice will consider all options once there has been an opportunity to digest the full reasons for the decision. There will be no further comment."
The two-day hearing in London finished on Friday and was attended by officials from both clubs, with the cases being heard separately by the FA's regulatory commission.
Evra and his team-mates were asked to move while warming down, sparking the row after last season's 2-1 league defeat in April.
Evra, Gary Neville, Park Ji-Sung, Danny Wellbeck, John O'Shea and Paul Scholes - who did not feature in the match - were running on the field in a warm-down about 30 minutes after the final whistle when the trouble broke out.
The Frenchman and Bethell were pictured having a confrontation following the incident, with Bethell raising a fist towards Evra while being held back by two Chelsea staff members.
The FA said Evra had struck Bethell on the side of the head, and that the player admitted to pushing a different groundsman with his chest