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Sep 14, 2010 15:34


DFB takes up investigations against Slomka


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accioaiko September 14 2010, 13:49:31 UTC
This seems pretty silly to me. He was sent off so why try and punish him further? As long as he wasn't being violent or abusive towards officials I don't see the big deal.

I like to see a coach that gets into the game and shows some emotion. lol

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lennongirl September 14 2010, 13:56:52 UTC
Oh, Mirko shows emotions, alright. And yes, he can overdo it sometimes. Which is why he was sent off back in April and which is why, during this recent game, he was asked to take it down and not say anything more. Which is why he said nothing but sank down onto his knees in this scene (a close chance that was stopped with some maybe foul worthy tackle). The fourth official interpreted it as disrespectful and asked the ref to send him off. Huh. No violence or anything (he gets emotional, yes, but not in a violent way).

Now, a ban? Oh, come on. What shall we do with Mirko? Tie him down? Mmmmhhh, why not? ;)

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accioaiko September 14 2010, 14:54:52 UTC
That sounds completely mental. Maybe they are just picking on him/making an example of him I remember in the Bayern/Kaiserslautern match the reactions from the Kasierslautern coach were pretty intense and he was never sent off. Oh DFB, you make no sense!

I am completely for any punishment that involves tying up! ;)

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lennongirl September 14 2010, 15:25:22 UTC
Idk what they're doing or why or why they sent him off in the first place. So far, this is just a regular investigation, but any possible fine (or ban, wtf) coming out of this would be really mental. Like, wow. LOL.

Oh, and as for the emotional thing:


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charingyu September 14 2010, 14:42:17 UTC
"I like to see a coach that gets into the game and shows some emotion. lol"

reminds me of klinsi XD

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hey_larry September 14 2010, 15:57:59 UTC
lol yes. Just compare him to Jogi now. He was way more emotional.

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