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EdF - Disciplinary Commission on July 27

Samir Nasri, Yann M'Vila, Hatem Ben Arfa and Jeremy Menez should be received by the Disciplinary Committee of the French Football Federation (FFF) Thursday, July 27.

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Now is the time penalties for some Blues after their behavior at least problematic to Euro 2012. Each offender and punishment will custom suited to their crimes. Hatem Ben Arfa is convened for its short altercation with coach Laurent Blanc in the locker room after France and Sweden (0-2), although according to Deputy Alain Boghossian both men quickly shook hands.


It is alleged two acts Menez, made ​​against Spain: having snubbed his captain Hugo Lloris, although the latter was then cleared, and insulting the referee (who was punished with a yellow card) . Mvila, finally, is guilty of having taken his seat on the bench without shaking hands with his coach or his replacement, Olivier Giroud. This has been explained and apologized.

Nasri is probably the player most likely, after launching a "Shut up!" celebrating his equalizer against England (1-1), destined for the newspaper L'Equipe, then copiously insulted by having an AFP journalist at the end of the quarter-final Spain-France (2-0) . The middle of Manchester City later commented on Twitter: "Too many cons-truths circulating at the moment. What the fans and especially the children know that I sincerely regret that my words have (sic, ed) could shock them. I like the EDF, football and I have deep respect for the public ". "For the rest, this is a personal matter between me and a few journalists. I will explain when the time comes," he adds in a third tweet. Sufficient to avoid a heavy penalty?

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