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domcassells
16-11-2007, 11:50
Sky Sports | Home | News | Six-game ban for Binya (http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12040_2886023,00.html)

Benfica midfielder Augustin Binya has been banned for six matches following his tackle on Celtic's Scott Brown.

Binya was sent off during the UEFA Champions League encounter between the two clubs at Parkhead earlier this month after a shocking challenge on Brown.

Uefa has looked into the tackle and has punished the Benfica youngster with a six-match suspension.

It means Binya will miss the Portuguese club's remaining Champions League group games against Milan on 28th November and Shakhtar Donetsk on 4th December.

Binya has three days to lodge an appeal against the sanction after previously insisting he did not deliberately set out to hurt Brown.

But, after Celtic's 1-0 win in the game, Brown revealed his belief that his opponent had tried to break his leg.

I think that's an appropriate punishment, he could have ended the carear of one of Scotland's brightest talents.

boro_boy
16-11-2007, 12:22
Sky Sports | Home | News | Six-game ban for Binya (http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12040_2886023,00.html)

Benfica midfielder Augustin Binya has been banned for six matches following his tackle on Celtic's Scott Brown.

Binya was sent off during the UEFA Champions League encounter between the two clubs at Parkhead earlier this month after a shocking challenge on Brown.

Uefa has looked into the tackle and has punished the Benfica youngster with a six-match suspension.

It means Binya will miss the Portuguese club's remaining Champions League group games against Milan on 28th November and Shakhtar Donetsk on 4th December.

Binya has three days to lodge an appeal against the sanction after previously insisting he did not deliberately set out to hurt Brown.

But, after Celtic's 1-0 win in the game, Brown revealed his belief that his opponent had tried to break his leg.

I think that's an appropriate punishment, he could have ended the carear of one of Scotland's brightest talents.
Yeah I just heard this on BBC Radio 1. I thought he might have even got more, like a 10 match ban. But 6 matches is suffice. It was a horrible foul with no intention of getting the ball.

Suge1314
16-11-2007, 12:43
Agreed! No place in the game for this sort of thing. He could have ruined the guys career.

triniboi101
16-11-2007, 18:47
Precisely. It was a horrid tackle and was dealt with sufficiently by UEFA. Can't believe they would appeal on the grounds of the players behaviour during the game!! That still doesnt matter

FATPIPE
16-11-2007, 21:36
good enough for the ANIMAL

superally
20-11-2007, 06:08
Should have been 6 months,not 6 games,fookin animal.