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Saturday, January 12, 2013

The fans are split on penalties for Sergio Ramos 55% of fans who responded to a survey considered fair AS.com the five-game suspension and 45% considered disproportionate punishment.


The fans are divided on the punishment of five-game suspension to Sergio Ramos, four of them for calling "scoundrel" repeatedly collegiate Real Madrid-Celta Ayza Gámez Cup. About 55% of Internet users who responded to a survey considered fair punishment AS and 45% find it disproportionate. More than 110,000 fans have participated in the consultation.



The Real Madrid plans to appeal the punishment invoking any history of this season. The most glaring, the goalkeeper of Barcelona B Oier, who in the Next League game his team played against Girona, told the referee Sureda Cuenca: "What's wrong? What do you want me to hit you? ". Competition saw the threat as mere thoughtlessness and imposed a suspension of two games only a misdemeanor.

In other cases, such as Dagger (Osasuna), Coentrao (Real Madrid) and Sergio García (Espanyol), the Committee was much more severe and imposed four-game suspension for insulting match referee reflected in the record.

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