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"It's a handball — he's deliberately handled it and it should have been a booking," Spurs Manager Harry Redknapp said.
Charlton's hopes might have become even slimmer early in the second half when Steve Brown deliberately handled a through-ball.
Suárez also became a polemic at the 2010 World Cup when he deliberately handled the ball against Ghana to prevent a goal against Uruguay.
Although it is impossible to say definitively whether Meekings deliberately handled the ball – it was travelling at speed but his arms were raised – there is no doubt it should have been a penalty and perhaps a sending-off, too.
Going by this definition it is a label that applies to any footballer who has ever tugged an opponent's shirt, let alone deliberately handled the ball in the build-up to a goal.
Lacan's a, like the rest of his mathemes, is deliberately handled as akin to an algebraic variable.
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Suárez was the player who made no apology for deliberately handling the ball that led to Ghana's elimination from that tournament, and he was purchased by Liverpool after he was suspended in the Dutch league for biting an opponent.
The ban is for denying Celtic "an obvious goal scoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball".
SFA compliance officer Tony McGlennan had charged Meekings with breaking disciplinary rule 200 by "denying the opposing team an obvious goalscoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball".
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Former Inverness player Barry Wilson says rather than the Scottish Football Association issuing Meekings with a notice of complaint and a potential one-match ban for denying the opposing team "an obvious goal scoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball", it should be Celtic who are punished for bringing the game into disrepute by questioning the integrity of the referee.
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