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Nadir Ciftci will miss Celtic's opening six Premiership matches after being found guilty of biting Jim McAlister in last season's Dundee derby.

 

The 23-year-old striker was given an eight-match ban with two suspended until the end of the season for "excessive misconduct".

 

The Turk moved to Celtic from Dundee United for £1.5m earlier this month.

 

The penalty was decided by a judicial panel convened by the Scottish FA after Ciftci denied the offence.

 

More to follow.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33598091

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Ra Sellik have called up Ciftci from their Dundee based feeder club, to aid their passage in Europe. I note his ban is NOT applicable in the up coming Championship League qualifiers. Thus, Nadir can sink his teeth into any player from Iceland to Azerbaijan.

 

I hope Tony is well rewarded?

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I think he's got off lucky. Should be banned from all competitions for at least ten games

 

I would seriously just permanently ban any player who bites another. It's the action of unhinged kids, not pro football players.

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I would seriously just permanently ban any player who bites another. It's the action of unhinged kids, not pro football players.

 

Yeah totally agree it's something that you would expect a four year old or that to do

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Nadir Ciftci will miss Celtic's opening six Premiership matches after being found guilty of biting Jim McAlister in last season's Dundee derby.

 

The 23-year-old striker was given an eight-match ban with two suspended until the end of the season for "excessive misconduct".

 

What does that mean? What needs to happen to make him have to serve these other 2 games?

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Nadir Ciftci: Celtic say striker will learn from mistake over bite ban

 

Celtic say they do not condone Nadir Ciftci's behaviour following his six-match ban for biting an opponent but believe it is time to "move on".

 

Ciftci, 23, will miss Celtic's opening six Premiership matches after being found guilty of biting Jim McAlister in last season's Dundee derby.

 

"We all learn from our mistakes and hopefully it won't happen again," said Celtic assistant boss Collins.

 

Ciftci, who will not appeal against the ban, is available for European games.

 

The striker has travelled with Celtic to Reykjavik ahead of their Champions League qualifier against Stjarnan.

 

And speaking at Glasgow Airport, Collins said the player and the club were ready to move on from the incident.

 

"We're obviously disappointed for Nadir and ourselves," he said. "But the decision has been made and we just have to move on. We'll wait on him coming back.

 

"It happened with his previous club and we knew the hearing was yesterday [Monday]. We just had to wait for the decision being made; we move on and he moves on.

 

"We all learn from our mistakes and hopefully it won't happen again."

 

Asked whether the club condones such behaviour, Collins said: "No, not at all. We want our players to be competitive but within the laws of the game."

 

The ban was decided by a panel convened by the Scottish Football Association after Ciftci denied the offence.

 

Referee Bobby Madden took no action at the time.

 

Following the match, the Tannadice club accused Dundee players of "quite severe physical and totally unacceptable verbal provocation" towards Ciftci.

 

McAlister, 29, is currently training with Blackpool having been released by Dundee.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33608107

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