im sure players do this during internationals and premier league a lot and isn't it excessive celebrations not removal of shirt(just checking not sure if its true).
also typical sun editors cant even pick up on simple mistakes: Ramos said: "Samuel was already on a yellow card and we know if you take your shirt off on the filed you'll be shown a yellow card.
As would I! The rule is in place to stop players from engaging in unsporting celebrations. This was clearly not an unsporting celebration and, as a result, he should NEVER have been booked for that.
folks, im sure someone will find time to go to law books but are you all sure its correct in law? i think its only if your celebrating a goal the removal of the shirt becomes unsporting?
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