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Thursday, 13 October 2011

Wayne Rooney Suspended For Three Matches Of Euro 2012 In England

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Wayne Rooney Suspended For Three Matches Of Euro 2012 In England
Wayne Rooney Suspended For Three Matches Of Euro 2012 In England
Wayne Rooney Suspended For Three Matches Of Euro 2012 In England
Wayne Rooney Suspended For Three Matches Of Euro 2012 In England
Wayne Rooney Suspended For Three Matches Of Euro 2012 In England

Wayne Rooney Suspended For Three Matches Of Euro 2012 In England
Wayne Rooney Suspended For Three Matches Of Euro 2012 In England

England striker Wayne Rooney will be the group stage of Euro 2012 after three races banned for his expulsion against Montenegro.


UEFA's disciplinary panel decided on the punishment for the finals next summer in Poland and Ukraine at a meeting Thursday.

Rooney, 25, was sent off for kicking Miodrag Dzudovic in the 2-2 draw in Podgorica on Friday.

Football Association will be deemed to complain.

BBC Sport understands that Rooney was "shocked" and "disappointed" and that the punishment will do all it can to support the call FA, should they choose to do one.

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In the Premier League, the punishment of violent behavior is an automatic three-match ban.

But UEFA's policy is to suspend a game player, in which the panel decided on a case by case basis, which would be likely to enhance punishment.

Rather than imposing a longer ban, UEFA has had the opportunity to give a warning or a fine.

Officials to consider the report of the referee, the representations of the player and the national and disciplinary history of the player.

BBC chief football reporter Ian Dennis has learned that there is a risk that the appeal should ban Rooney FA that UEFA could increase the duration of four games.

Opinion Football Association said: "Apart from the decision of UEFA to impose three-match ban for Wayne Rooney, England expects that its full reasons for the disciplinary committee, and should take full account of the decision internally before a possible response to UEFA, or make other public comments. "

England Supporters Club spokeswoman Marie Perryman said he was disappointed with the "immaturity" Rooney is in Montenegro.

"I'm devastated, completely destroyed," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

"I was there for Euro 2004, when he returns to competition. He was petulant, South Africa.

"I was in Montenegro, and we could not believe it. He was immature, and it's not a guy who is 18 or 19 years older. He has managed at club level manager most discipline, and it just failed to grow up.

"He spoke of it as a future captain of England. Not on this basis, and not in a million years. "

West Ham United, Sam Allardyce believes England will get through to the knockout stages despite the ban Rooney.

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"I miss him, but not to the extent that it would cost to go beyond the group stage," he said.

Allardyce believes Rooney should pay the price for his "stupid" to return.

"It's disappointing, but at the end of the day on the football field, can not always be angels," he added.

"Sometimes you can lose their cool and doing things in an instinctive, that are not able to control, and suffer the consequences later.

"I'm always sorry for what they have done, when something as stupid as what Wayne has done, but it will happen. It's part of his character, and part of its form.

"It 'just a dot, and I hope that the good thing is that it does not pay for anything in England."

BBC thieves Garth said: "We expected a [the prohibition of gambling] Two would have been a hammer blow Three is like a dagger in the heart of the Football Association of ...

"The message being sent to UEFA players do not tolerate any violent behavior during the European Championship.

"This is a real problem in England. Capello now knows his best side.

"The most important is that he was going to take the competition? Would be a very, very brave to let someone like Wayne Rooney. Is an act of the first class. The difficulty is a matter of temperament."

Rooney was sent off in World Cup quarter-final against Portugal in 2006 after looking for stamping on Ricardo Carvalho's groin and then pulling the former Manchester United teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.

Referee Wolfgang Stark took his report that former Everton man left the camp in Montenegro undoubtedly the decision.





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