Shelvey got a shorter ban for racially abusing an opponent.
It's not referee's actual decisions or the FA's in this case that upset fans, it's the inconsistency of the decisions.
I'm certainly not condoning what Bacuna did - he was stupid in the extreme and deserved his ban, but 6 games? Where is the consistency if Akpan got an extra game ban and Bacuna got an extra 3 for basically the same thing? Just shows how shite the FA are.
Quote from: Chris Stares on March 03, 2017, 09:59:16 AMI'm certainly not condoning what Bacuna did - he was stupid in the extreme and deserved his ban, but 6 games? Where is the consistency if Akpan got an extra game ban and Bacuna got an extra 3 for basically the same thing? Just shows how shite the FA are.There is no consistency in football. From administration to interpretation of the laws. I believe it doesn't exist. If there is any at all, it's the consistency that football continues to shoot itself in the foot.
Quote from: old man villa fan on March 03, 2017, 12:46:02 PMIt's not referee's actual decisions or the FA's in this case that upset fans, it's the inconsistency of the decisions.But how can you say this is inconsistent with the ban Shelvey got when they're incomparable?
Quote from: paul_e on March 03, 2017, 10:36:25 AMYeah my issue here is that we've seen, for years, players pushing and pulling at refs and getting a 3-4 match ban so why is this one deemed so much worse, I can't help but think that somehow we're seen as a soft target, big enough to make people take notice but not one of the top 4-5 who'd get loads of coverage complaining about it.I can't argue with that and it does seem inconsistent with some previous punishments.But for me, it's about time it was clamped down on and I hope that any player from now on doing anything similar gets the same or worse than Bacuna. I have no sympathy for him at all. If you are aggressive to any authority figure, you should expect severe punishment. Do it to your boss, you get sacked. Do it to a copper, you get nicked. Football should be no different and 'ooh, it's just because I care' is not an excuse.The behaviour of players and managers at the top level is directly to blame for this in my opinion, it sets the trend for lower level and amateur football. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39150413
Yeah my issue here is that we've seen, for years, players pushing and pulling at refs and getting a 3-4 match ban so why is this one deemed so much worse, I can't help but think that somehow we're seen as a soft target, big enough to make people take notice but not one of the top 4-5 who'd get loads of coverage complaining about it.
We can bemoan the inconsistencies of this ban from the Football League, but at the end of the day had Bacuna not acted the total dick this wouldn't even be a discussion.
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on March 03, 2017, 11:43:00 AMQuote from: paul_e on March 03, 2017, 10:36:25 AMYeah my issue here is that we've seen, for years, players pushing and pulling at refs and getting a 3-4 match ban so why is this one deemed so much worse, I can't help but think that somehow we're seen as a soft target, big enough to make people take notice but not one of the top 4-5 who'd get loads of coverage complaining about it.I can't argue with that and it does seem inconsistent with some previous punishments.But for me, it's about time it was clamped down on and I hope that any player from now on doing anything similar gets the same or worse than Bacuna. I have no sympathy for him at all. If you are aggressive to any authority figure, you should expect severe punishment. Do it to your boss, you get sacked. Do it to a copper, you get nicked. Football should be no different and 'ooh, it's just because I care' is not an excuse.The behaviour of players and managers at the top level is directly to blame for this in my opinion, it sets the trend for lower level and amateur football. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39150413Compare this to the rugby changes with high tackles... That removes any doubt from it.