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Violent conduct towards coaching staff - should it receive a heftier punishment?

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AB Editor | 15:42 Thu 17th Feb 2011 | Football
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Is Genaro Gattuso's vile attack on Spurs coach Joe Jordan being mistaken as "passion"? Do you believe that the ex-AC Milan player really uttered an "ethnic slur" as Guttuso's agent has claimed? Should a ban for his conduct also apply to domestic league football, not just the Champions League?
 

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Should violent conduct towards coaching staff receive heftier punishments?

  • Yes, it should not only apply to a single league or competition, but all of them. - 28 votes
  • 85%
  • No, the current system is fine. - 5 votes
  • 15%

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You know someone will come in and say you've missed an option...haha
should be banned for 6 months.
i remember paolo di canio in the 90's with his ban for pushing the referee.
An assault on another person is a criminal offence. Why do footballers think they can get away with it?

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