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Serioux Fined $1000

May 31st, 2008 . 8:13 am . By: Buzz Carrick

The AP is reporting that Serioux has been fined a grand for his tackle on David Beckham.

According to the league the additional fine was added because “in the context of quotes attributed to Serioux in England’s Sun newspaper in February 2007 and comments made by the player immediately following the challenge, as well as the nature of the challenge itself.”





5 Comments

  1. Comment by Dan on May 31, 2008 9:03 AM

    What a bunch of crap. That quote from 2007 was the same quote that anyone would say ab out an incoming premadonna (sp?).

  2. Comment by 2-Cent on May 31, 2008 10:37 AM

    Idiocy. Fine him for the tackle, not talking.

    This policy that the league has of fining people for speaking out, i.e., creating headlines and interest in the league, is ridiculous.

  3. Comment by Teddy on May 31, 2008 1:48 PM

    Not all poor tackles are the same. Here, context is everything.Without it, Serioux’s tackle seems merely miss-timed. But the statements make clear that the tackle was malicious and premeditated. MLS should not tolerated this kind of thuggery from a so-called professional.

  4. Comment by Nathan on June 1, 2008 11:19 AM

    Because everything that the Sun reports is undistupteable fact.. including it’s famous headline “Freddie Star ate my Hampster” or it’s completely fabricated coverage of the Hillsborough Disaster – that Liverpool fans pick pocketed other dead fans and urinated on members of the emergency services.

    Note to Don Garber – just because British people call the Sun “the paper”, does not mean it actually contains “facts”. Suggest you watch “So I married an Axe Murderer” for further clarification.

  5. Comment by 2-Cent on June 1, 2008 12:58 PM

    Teddy,

    Not all tackles are the same, I agree. But you fine a player for a tackle based on its context in the game. Just like a referee calls a game based on what happens in the game, not what people say in the press leading up to the game. Speculating about the motivation for a particular tackle based on comments made months and months ago is ridiculous.

    The league’s statement that the fine was in part due to comments attributed to Serioux that he made ages ago in some tabloid ultimately costs the league credibility it can’t afford to waste.

    If they really think that Serioux decided months ago that he was going to try and injure Beckham, said so publicly, and then tried to do it with a two-footed tackle from behind, the league should suspend Serioux for the season or throw him out of the league. In other words, either they (somehow) know that at the moment he went into the tackle he did it with forethought and intent rather than as just part of the game, in which case $1000 looks like a slap on the wrist, or they are just speculating and the fine is a “warning” to all the players not to hurt Beckham, which is insulting to the other players in the league and sends a message that MLS, as a league, is beneath Beckham.

    If this league were legit, the fine for fouling Beckham would be the same as the fine for fouling anyone else under the circumstance, and idiotic statements attributed to a player months ago would be ignored.

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