Wayne Rooney discovers punishment for Montenegro madness

13 October 2011 08:16
England striker Wayne Rooney is set to discover the length of his ban for his red card against Montenegro. [LNB]The Manchester United star should receive a three-match suspension for violent conduct if UEFA's disciplinary regulations are followed to the letter, but the Football Association are hoping a more lenient sanction will be imposed.[LNB] UEFA's control and disciplinary body will make their decision late on Thursday afternoon and there are real fears he could miss all of England's three group matches in the Euro 2012 finals next summer. [LNB] Red mist: Wayne Rooney lashes out at Montenegro's Miodrag Dzudovic[LNB]Rooney was shown a straight red by referee Wolfgang Stark for kicking Miodrag Dzudovic. [LNB]The European body's disciplinary regulations article 10(e) state the 'suspension for three competition matches or for a specified period for assaulting another player or other person present at the match'. [LNB]Serious assaults warrant a five-match ban, say the regulations, but the FA have submitted a dossier to the disciplinary body pleading for leniency.[LNB] Senior UEFA figures, both with long experience of the disciplinary process, say Rooney's best hope looks to be escaping with a two-match ban. [LNB] And he's off: Rooney receives his marching orders for kicking his opponent [LNB]In 2004, Chelsea's Marcel Desailly was initially handed a three-match ban for elbowing Monaco's Fernando Morientes but that was reduced on appeal to two games after UEFA said the act was not deliberate, and taking into account his good record. [LNB]Andrey Arshavin was also given a two-match ban and missed Russia' first two games of Euro 2008 after being sent off against Andorra, but television evidence was less clear-cut than in Rooney's case. [LNB]Rooney has not been sent off in any European competition for six years and it is likely the FA would appeal were he to be given a three-game suspension.[LNB] Facing his punishment: Rooney could miss three games for England[LNB]Any hope of a one-match ban looks highly unlikely, according to the UEFA sources, who say disciplinary chiefs would be wary of setting a precedent of giving a lenient punishment for violent conduct, when dismissals for two bookings or denying a goalscoring opportunity carry one-match bans. [LNB]Meanwhile, England will not face any action from UEFA over reports of racist chanting by their fans in Sofia during the Euro 2012 qualifier against Bulgaria.[LNB] Charges against Bulgaria for racist chanting against Ashley Young will be heard by UEFA on November 17. [LNB] Frustration: Rooney's absence will be a huge blow to England boss Fabio Capello[LNB] [LNB] Ferguson backing for 'mature' Rooney after Montenegro red cardShow me mercy: Rooney sends a begging letter to UEFA in bid to limit banForget about Rooney! Hart insists England can cope without suspended striker Martin Samuel: No Rooney? Time to earn your ?6m, FabioEXCLUSIVE: London calling: Tartan Army trip to Wembley now closer than everAll the latest Manchester United news, features and opinion[LNB]

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