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Rooney out for 3 matches

England striker Wayne Rooney was on Thursday banned for three matches by Uefa for his red card against Montenegro, a decision which will rule him out of the group stages of Euro 2012.

Manchester United star Rooney was punished for his 74th-minute sending off in the 2-2 draw in Podgorica last Friday in England's final qualifier when he kicked out at Miodrag Dzudovic."The Uefa Control and Disciplinary Body has today handed down a three-match suspension to England forward Wayne Rooney following his dismissal during the Uefa Euro 2012 qualifier in Montenegro last Friday," said a Uefa statement.The Football Association is yet to decide whether or not to appeal, an action which could lead to an even longer suspension."Further to Uefa's decision to impose a three-match suspension on Wayne Rooney, the FA await the full reasons from the disciplinary committee, and will give full consideration to the decision internally, before deciding on any response to Uefa or making any further public comment," the statement said.England had been hopeful that the 25-year-old would only serve a one-game ban after referee Wolfgang Stark admitted Rooney's acceptance of his red card could work in his favour.Rooney's sending-off had reopened all the old question marks about the striker's temperament, echoing his 2006 World Cup quarter-final dismissal for a similarly reckless foul on Portugal's Ricardo Carvalho.England coach Fabio Capello said Rooney, who has 73 caps, had been guilty of a "silly" mistake, and had revealed that he plans to use next month's friendlies against world champions Spain and Sweden as an opportunity to plan for...

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    Discussion 1 : 14/10/2011 at 08:59 AM1

    I cannot but be amazed at these athletes making more money in a year than most people can dream of earning in a lifetime of hard work, and yet they act like spoiled brats.

    Clubs should (IMHO) be forced to pay as much to local athletic clubs and other activity centers as they do to players. The players would still be millionaires and the local kids would have a place to go and keep off the streets.

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