yes
Typically, a player who has been ejected from a game is not allowed to participate in the next scheduled game. The specifics can vary depending on the league's rules and regulations, but ejections often come with suspensions or fines. It's essential to check the governing body of the sport for the exact rules that apply.
what kind of question is that
1/09/09 against Georgia
Today (Saturday, January 30) there is a game at 9:30 ET against San Fran.
It depends on which sport you refer to, but being ejected (whether by instruction of the umpire/referee or red carded as a personal penalty) usually means an automatic suspension for one or two games and a judiciary hearing.
See the related link for schedule information.
Today (Saturday, January 30) there is a game at 9:30 ET against San Fran.
The motto of Euroleague Basketball is 'Loyalty'.
No, it is not possible to move a king next to another king in a game of chess because it would put the king in check, which is not allowed according to the rules of the game.
go next door to your first house in the game and there should be a basketball court then press triangle to play the follow the insructions on the top
Some people are just like that. One minute their thinking this the next their thinking that. :(
just play hard be aggresive and remember to have fun because even if you lose and you play a good game you might win next time