Marseille could take legal action against Nigel de Jong

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  • lfc4life
    Sports Nutter
    • Dec 2008
    • 3200

    #1

    Marseille could take legal action against Nigel de Jong

    Marseille have said they could take legal action against Manchester City's Nigel de Jong after his tackle broke the leg of Newcastle's Hatem Ben Arfa.
    Ben Arfa, who is on a season-long loan from Marseille, is set for a long spell on the sidelines after suffering a double fracture last Sunday.
    The French club's president Jean-Claude Dassier told TF1's Telefoot programme: "We will file a claim against De Jong.
    "It's about getting rid of this type of individual from European grounds."
    Even though De Jong was not booked for the incident in the 2-1 victory for Manchester City at Eastlands on 3 October, he was dropped from the Netherlands squad for their Euro 2012 qualifiers against Moldova last Friday and Sweden on Tuesday after coach Bert van Marwijk said it was "a wild and unnecessary offence".
    Newcastle subsequently wrote to the Football Association asking it to take action against the 25-year-old Dutch midfielder for the tackle which it deemed to be "unnecessary and using excessive force."
    The FA said it would consider the letter but may be powerless to implement any punishment.

    De Jong's challenge has been highlighted after a string of other incidents sparked debate on the extent of tackling in the Premier League.
    Wolves captain Karl Henry was dismissed on the same weekend for what he called an "horrific" challenge on Wigan's Jordi Gomez.
    Henry was also involved in a challenge with Fulham's Bobby Zamora which led to the England striker breaking his leg in September, although the injury was deemed an accident.
    In addition Zamora's team-mate Moussa Dembele suffered a long-term injury the same month when he was tackled by Stoke's Andy Wilkinson in the League Cup.

    The spate of rash challenges led Fulham captain Danny Murphy to urge managers to take responsibility for their players' actions.
    And Professional Footballers' Association chief Gordon Taylor also said he wanted to remind players they have a "duty of care" to their fellow players on the field.
    Ben Arfa, 23, was playing in only his fourth game for Newcastle when he suffered the injury and the Magpies said they were putting no timescale on when the French midfielder would return.
    Dassier also promised to offer support to the winger in his recovery, stating: "Ben Arfa asked our medical staff to help and we will do everything we can to help him, obviously."

    Maybe de jong should ask ben arfa if he thought the tackle was over top ?
    Last edited by lfc4life; 11 October, 2010, 11:00. Reason: courtesy of bbc sport
    IM SORRY but i will never have any sympathy for maggie thatcher .... the bitch

    I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !

    YNWA!!!

    JUSTICE FOR THE '96"

    "People say football is a matter of life and death. I'm disappointed by that approach, I believe it is much more important than that - Bill Shankly" -
    YNWA
  • boomer39
    DK Veteran
    • Dec 2008
    • 2818

    #2
    not really arsed.................
    YNWA..

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    • sob1467
      DK Veteran
      • Feb 2010
      • 604

      #3
      I just read an interesting article on this on the Eurosport website have a look if you want. The article is called "Where theres blame Theres a claim"

      Premier League - Neville: City can win league - Yahoo! Eurosport

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      • boomer39
        DK Veteran
        • Dec 2008
        • 2818

        #4
        Originally posted by sob1467
        I just read an interesting article on this on the Eurosport website have a look if you want. The article is called "Where theres blame Theres a claim"

        Premier League - Neville: City can win league - Yahoo! Eurosport
        the fella must be desperate to spout that piffle...7 games in.... ffs....
        YNWA..

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        • kyleb
          DK Veteran
          • May 2010
          • 455

          #5
          could def open a can of worms that case if its opened by Marseille everyone will be taking action against eveyone.we sure are living in american claim for anything culture

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          • lfc4life
            Sports Nutter
            • Dec 2008
            • 3200

            #6
            We live in the uk And they claim for everything here ha ha
            IM SORRY but i will never have any sympathy for maggie thatcher .... the bitch

            I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !

            YNWA!!!

            JUSTICE FOR THE '96"

            "People say football is a matter of life and death. I'm disappointed by that approach, I believe it is much more important than that - Bill Shankly" -
            YNWA

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            • mattybhoy
              DK Veteran
              • Dec 2009
              • 1046

              #7
              Originally posted by kyleb
              could def open a can of worms that case if its opened by Marseille everyone will be taking action against eveyone.we sure are living in american claim for anything culture
              Agree. This is potentially a bigger case than Bosman with having greater ramifications on clubs and the game in general.

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