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Locke Lamora
When Man U faced off against Everton last saturday, Tim Howard didn't play.
The keeper was on loan from ManU but the deal became permanent in february.
Everton-boss David Moyes now states that ManU demanded he would not play against them, wich is why the deal went so fast.
Now FA is looking through this, and ManU may be punished with point removal.
FA-spokesmann Dan Johnson have confirmed this.

This is the same kind of incident that West Ham was fined 5,5 million pounds for.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (Locke Lamora @ May 6 2007, 01:21 PM)
When Man U faced off against Everton last saturday, Tim Howard didn't play.
The keeper was on loan from ManU but the deal became permanent in february.
Everton-boss David Moyes now states that ManU demanded he would not play against them, wich is why the deal went so fast.
Now FA is looking through this, and ManU may be punished with point removal.
FA-spokesmann Dan Johnson have confirmed this.

This is the same kind of incident that West Ham was fined 5,5 million pounds for.
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They didn't deduct points from West Ham for making 2 illegal transfers, withholding information from the league and blatantly lying to about registration, ownership etc.

There is no way they will deduct points, but Chelsea fans can hope.
Jack Sparrow
Hope?? Please see sig.... tongue.gif
Portman
Go Abramovich! Show them the $$$! biggrin.gif
kurtsimonw
Nothing will happen in this case, it''s Man U after all, they have different rules to everybody else.
Milan Are Brilliant
QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ May 9 2007, 08:27 AM)
Nothing will happen in this case, it''s Man U after all, they have different rules to everybody else.
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West Ham... tongue.gif tongue.gif
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