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Firmino Racism Allegations


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I see that thug deeney has escaped a ban after giving the Chelsea fans the fingers.

 

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Apparently the FAs disciplinary panel said there was not enough evidence or some such excuse. Meanwhile Bobby is left dangling on a hook over supposed comments no one else except the accuser heard.

 

Yes, but where's the evidence Deaney stuck up a middle finger?

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Troy Deeney warned but not charged over celebration against Chelsea
By Mark Crellin

Troy Deeney will face no formal action from the FA for his celebration after scoring for Watford against Chelsea on Monday night.

 

But the game's governing body will write to the forward and warn him about his future conduct.

 

Deeney made an obscene gesture towards the crowd after converting a penalty to give Watford the lead in a match they eventually won 4-1.

 

But, having already served three- and four-match bans this season, he escaped a further suspension, after the FA analysed video footage of the incident but could not agree on whether his conduct warranted a retrospective red card.

 

An FA spokesperson said on Twitter: "Watford's Troy Deeney will not face any formal action following his goal celebration during the game against Chelsea on Monday.

 

"Video footage was referred to a panel of three former elite match officials, who were asked to consider independently whether it was a red card offence.

 

"The response was not unanimous, therefore no disciplinary action will follow."

 

"Nevertheless, the FA will write to the player and warn him as to his future conduct."

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Troy Deeney warned but not charged over celebration against Chelsea
By Mark Crellin

Troy Deeney will face no formal action from the FA for his celebration after scoring for Watford against Chelsea on Monday night.

 

But the game's governing body will write to the forward and warn him about his future conduct.

 

Deeney made an obscene gesture towards the crowd after converting a penalty to give Watford the lead in a match they eventually won 4-1.

 

But, having already served three- and four-match bans this season, he escaped a further suspension, after the FA analysed video footage of the incident but could not agree on whether his conduct warranted a retrospective red card.

 

An FA spokesperson said on Twitter: "Watford's Troy Deeney will not face any formal action following his goal celebration during the game against Chelsea on Monday.

 

"Video footage was referred to a panel of three former elite match officials, who were asked to consider independently whether it was a red card offence.

 

"The response was not unanimous, therefore no disciplinary action will follow."

 

"Nevertheless, the FA will write to the player and warn him as to his future conduct."

 

 

Compare and contrast to a 'dirty foreigner'....

 

 

 

 

 

Liverpool will be without Luis Suarez for almost half of their remaining games this season after he was hit with another FA ban.

 

The Uruguay striker will miss Friday’s Barclays Premier League clash at Anfield with Newcastle after he admitted a charge of improper conduct. He was photographed making an obscene gesture to Fulham fans following the 1-0 defeat at Craven Cottage on December 5.

 

It is the latest devastating blow for Liverpool and Suarez, who was also fined £20,000, given that he received an eight-game ban last Tuesday after being found guilty by an independent commission of racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.

 

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