First of all, a player has to know what is banned and what is not banned.
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You can have bans on assault weapons or whatever weapons you wish, and it's not going to protect from a violent person.
At Barca, players were banned from driving their sports cars to training.
Soccer's not a game that you can restrict players, especially creative players and players who have proven themselves at that level.
The people that are proposing banning assault weapons, well, first of all they're already banned. Assault weapon is a fully automatic, those are already banned.
I had three rules for my players: No profanity. Don't criticize a teammate. Never be late.
You can't break the rules until you know how to play the game.
Sometimes great, banned works defy the censor's description and impose themselves on the world - 'Ulysses,' 'Lolita,' the 'Arabian Nights.'
People know excessive consumption of anything is bad for health. By imposing a ban on something, we are, in a way, provoking them to do it.
Football, basketball, and the Olympic sports all have their problems with banned substances.
People keep coming up to me and asking, 'How does it feel to be banned for life?' Banned for life. I wasn't banned for life. There was never a word of suspension, probation or ban in that agreement. It was never meant to be part of it.
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