8 games to help kick racism out of football. Respect to the FA for that. Let's hope John Terry is next up - another despicable human being.
Sports › Suarez bang to rights..
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SimonConway
5 months ago
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Paddy_Ob
5 months ago
Unlike the Terry case, I'm yet to see a shred of Suarez' guilt. Will the findings be published?
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Whitehouse
5 months ago
Even as a non footy head this stinks. Not a shred of evidence except a Utd players word vs a Pool's? You can be bloody sure if the shoe was on the other foot nothing would have been done about this.
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Pob
5 months ago
Suarez was found guilty by a kangaroo court. I'd be pretty certain that if the evidence presented to the FA was put in front of a a proper court, it would have been laughed out of the place.
As Keane said in his interview about Ferguson at the weekend; the two things you need to be a successful manager are power and control. Having the Chief Executive of United on the board of the FA goes a long way to achieving that.
Ferguson may be taking the moral high ground now but this is nothing to do with racism. United persued this to get one up on Dalglish and Liverpool. The old cunt wasn't so determined to 'Kick It Out' a few years ago...
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/ferguson-stands-up-for-schmeichel-1280049.html
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chester
5 months ago
Evra said he wasn't racist. No other players or officials heard or saw anything. No TV camera's picked up anything so he really has just been convicted on Evra's word which is extremely dodgy ground.
Nobody wants to see racism in the game and they should throw the book at anyone who is shown to be racist but can you prove that in this case? I don't think so....Reckon he'll appeal and get the ban reduced to 4 games and that'll be that. Tough for Liverpool though. Wonder will Carroll step up?
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SimonConway
5 months ago
little black spanish-speaking armbands for liverpool at the wigan match tonight. i'm sure you're all right & he never said anything like that & evra made it up for the buzz. sure suarez has even played with black footballers on many teams. typical united doing what they want.
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Eoin
5 months ago
chester said:
Evra said he wasn't racist. No other players or officials heard or saw anything. No TV camera's picked up anything so he really has just been convicted on Evra's word which is extremely dodgy ground.
Nobody wants to see racism in the game and they should throw the book at anyone who is shown to be racist but can you prove that in this case? I don't think so....Reckon he'll appeal and get the ban reduced to 4 games and that'll be that. Tough for Liverpool though. Wonder will Carroll step up?
He'll step up to the bar and order a round for the lads.
About all the cunt is good for I'd say.
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Random_Sausage
5 months ago
the resposnses on here are amazing. i like the way liverpool have somehow made evra the guilty one and suarez the victim. suarez admitted calling him a 'negro' so why does anyone else have to hear him say it? he knew what he was doing.
liverpool's statement last night was ridiculous.
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Pob
5 months ago
Random_Sausage said:
the resposnses on here are amazing. i like the way liverpool have somehow made evra the guilty one and suarez the victim. suarez admitted calling him a 'negro' so why does anyone else have to hear him say it? he knew what he was doing.
liverpool's statement last night was ridiculous.
Where did Suarez admit to calling him a negro?
If you believe the Daily Mail, Evra also said "Get your hands off me, South American". Surely that would warrant a ban on the same grounds?