Should Scholes 3 match ban stand?

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  1. united4life

    united4life DYC Squad Backup player

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    OK, we know that even if you make an attempt to hit a player it's a red card but I really don't think it was a hitting gesture made by Scholes. It was a gesture of frustration and it just happened that the Liverpool player was standing close behind him as he was in the process of turning and 'hitting out' at thin air.

    What are the chances of the video panel seeing it that way and overturning the decision?
     
  2. bbwMax

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    The thing is if scholes says it was a gesture of frustration then they might not believe him. I think the ban should stand
     
  3. C.Ronaldo

    C.Ronaldo Key Squad player

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    It will probably stand unfortuantely. In comes Oshea
     
  4. csmorant

    csmorant DYC United 4 Life

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    if he wanted to hit alonso the headlines tomorrow would be

    scholes give alonso a concussion
     
  5. incandecio

    incandecio DYC Reading for Europe

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    haha yea scholes would kick 10 bell of shit out of alonso
     
  6. lfcmad

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    <font color=""Black"">Scholes was only pointing to the ref he didn't mean to punch Alonso. Alonso didn't feel much anyway...</font>
     

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