ChatterBank1 min ago
Celtic Back In The Champions League
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ sport/0 /footba ll/2870 1951
Legia Warsaw shouldn't have fielded an ineligible player but it was for just the last 2 minutes when the scoring was all done and dusted, with Celtic well beaten by 6 goals to 1. There does seem to be a fair chance that it was a genuine error by Legia, not a deliberate attempt to cheat.
To award a 3-0 scoreline so that Celtic now qualify on away goals is a ridiculously arbitrary decision. The penalty for such a rule infringement ought to be either ejection from the competition or something lesser that doesn't completely reverse such a decisive scoreline.
Any thoughts?
Legia Warsaw shouldn't have fielded an ineligible player but it was for just the last 2 minutes when the scoring was all done and dusted, with Celtic well beaten by 6 goals to 1. There does seem to be a fair chance that it was a genuine error by Legia, not a deliberate attempt to cheat.
To award a 3-0 scoreline so that Celtic now qualify on away goals is a ridiculously arbitrary decision. The penalty for such a rule infringement ought to be either ejection from the competition or something lesser that doesn't completely reverse such a decisive scoreline.
Any thoughts?
Answers
It may seem harsh, but there are rules when players are suspended. Legia broke those rules, clearly through human error as I understand it, so the club must suffer the consequences . My husband was secretary of a non league club for 5 years, so I'm aware there is intense pressure to ensure the "paperwork" is correct and inform the manager which players are...
17:33 Fri 08th Aug 2014
It may seem harsh, but there are rules when players are suspended. Legia broke those rules, clearly through human error as I understand it, so the club must suffer the consequences. My husband was secretary of a non league club for 5 years, so I'm aware there is intense pressure to ensure the "paperwork" is correct and inform the manager which players are ineligible for certain games. I see similar offences in the past have been punished differently, so there is inconsistency. As for Celtic, the 3-0 arbitrary scoreline effectively eliminates Legia on away goals, so that's presumably the reason for that. Most seasons in the FA Cup you will see some non league side thrown out for fielding an ineligible player and the "losing" side re-instated.
It does seem grossly unfair, right up to the point where the (ahem) bhoys have to take to the pitch again and show us all what they're made of, failing miserably and publicly to change opinion that winning the Scottish league is anything special.
Still, a few million in the bank for an admin error will be welcome.
Still, a few million in the bank for an admin error will be welcome.