Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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Muscat all but finished after eight-match ban
(for video of the tackle follow the link)
(for video of the tackle follow the link)
KEVIN MUSCAT'S A-League career is almost certainly over after the FFA last night imposed an eight-match ban for his two-footed tackle on Adrian Zahra in last week's derby against the Heart.
An FFA judicial disciplinary committee found Muscat guilty of gross recklessness. The panel took into account his poor history, in which Muscat has previously ended one player's career, inflicted long-term injuries on two other opponents, received 12 red cards and 95 yellow cards.
“We believe a lengthy suspension is justified and necessary, both as a deterrent to the player and to signal to the other players in the A-League that such conduct will not be tolerated,” said disciplinary committee chairman Lachlan Gyles SC.
The FFA took into account Muscat's public apology, but found that, irrespective of intent, the degree of recklessness showed a complete disregard for Adrian Zahra's safety.
"The committee was told during the hearing that the player had made the best part of 600 appearances as a defender ... In these circumstances, the player should have appreciated the serious risk of injury brought about by the manner of the tackle,” said Gyles.
The eight-match suspension is the second largest handed out by the FFA, and one of the largest for a dangerous tackle in world football. While Muscat reiterated his regret, he said he would not appeal the verdict. “I was prepared to accept whatever ban came my way," he said.