Subject: Re: Thank you, Mr. President
No, it was evident.

Here, let’s drop this so the board learns something:

https://time.com/article/2026/...

Still, the red made little sense. But FIFA realized it got it wrong and corrected the error. Balogun is under a year-long probationary period: If he commits another similar infraction, the suspension is back and he may receive even further harsh penalties. Article 27 does have precedent. It was used to defer the final two games of Cristiano Ronaldo’s three-match ban following a World Cup-qualifier red card, to make him fully eligible at the start of the World Cup. Nicolás Otamendi, of Argentina, and Ecuadoran midfielder Moisés Caicedo had one-game bans deferred for red cards in qualifiers, which also permitted them to play in World Cup opening matches.

Tell me, board: most people genuinely like sports and are knowledgeable about the ones they follow. Is the love of “football” yet another performance art for libs?