http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...209222,00.html
Quote:
Fifa vice-president Jim Boyce:
"If Manchester City Football Club prove it, write to Fifa and state the exact circumstances that happened last night then I believe Fifa should have the power, as they do for drugs-related cases and other cases, to ban the player from taking an active part in football. I would have no problem with that whatsoever. It hasn't occurred before but I think what happened last night was despicable."
Boyce, who is life president of the Irish Football Association, says Fifa could prevent him for immediately playing for another club, if City sacked him. "If this player did what he has been accused of doing, then if Manchester City were to release him tonight I don't think it would be right if he could go and earn a considerable amount of money somewhere else next week," added Boyce. "I would have no problems if some sanctions were imposed by Fifa in that respect. People within the clubs and within the top level of Fifa need to discuss this aspect of the game. If Carlos Tevez does it, who's to say someone else doing it the next week or the week after? It could become a massive problem."
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Jim Boyce also said, within link that he'd terminate his contract but its whats in the quote above thats interesting. The reason why I replied "it wouldn't be a good move for football as a whole" to denphones call to "kick him out of city" is because obviously it'll be picked up by other players but if Fifa can do the above go for it, throw the book at him!
i bet human rights will get involved