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The midweek/weekend games thread

whos fatter?

  • grant holt

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • mark viduka

    Votes: 17 89.5%

  • Total voters
    19
Are you kidding? Suarez was found guilty of racist behaviour on a football pitch.

If I were in charge of FIFA he'd never set foot on a football pitch again. Anything any player can do to wind him and his racist friends at Liverpool up is fine in my book.

yes but the evidence provided? one mans word against the others? the whole thing wreaks of fergie and the FA working hand-in-hand.. i'm not going to go into it here, but i stand by my point that evra didn't need to react that way after the match, it was clamish at best.
 
yes but the evidence provided? one mans word against the others? the whole thing wreaks of fergie and the FA working hand-in-hand.. i'm not going to go into it here, but i stand by my point that evra didn't need to react that way after the match, it was clamish at best.

Suarez admitted to calling him a "negro" so it really wasn't one man's word against another's was it?
 
yes but the evidence provided? one mans word against the others? the whole thing wreaks of fergie and the FA working hand-in-hand.. i'm not going to go into it here, but i stand by my point that evra didn't need to react that way after the match, it was clamish at best.

The level of evidence should be of no relevance to the punishment.

He was found guilty an should therefore have been punished to the full extent available. He got off lightly playing football so soon and even more lightly not getting a leg breaker from Evra today.
 
yes but the evidence provided? one mans word against the others? the whole thing wreaks of fergie and the FA working hand-in-hand.. i'm not going to go into it here, but i stand by my point that evra didn't need to react that way after the match, it was clamish at best.

Why didn't Liverpool appeal? or take it above the FA and go to CAS? Admission of guilt, and they know it.
 
yes but the evidence provided? one mans word against the others? the whole thing wreaks of fergie and the FA working hand-in-hand.. i'm not going to go into it here, but i stand by my point that evra didn't need to react that way after the match, it was clamish at best.

The evidence provided? Did you even bother reading the FA report? Suarez had inconsistencies in his story. He refused to answer questions in a straight manner. His story didn't match up with the stories provided by Kuyt and Comolli. The FA independent panel was accepted by both Liverpool and FA. Suarez had his own translator, as well as an FA one. And most importantly, he admitted calling Evra a negrito ffs.

This sorry affair has probably put players off coming out in the future with stories of racist abuse. Being abused and having your integrity questioned by the other fans and manager, having a huge brick-storm over it.

If this had been Spearing against Sunderland, Liverpool would have apologised, accepted the verdict and moved on, maybe moving Spearing on next window. Because its Suarez, and because its Manchester united, Daglish didn't do that.
 
Personally I felt he could have walked off as the bigger man having offered to shake hands earlier instead of goading their fans like a right cnut.

He's been booed and abused by their fans.
He has had his integrity brought into question by Daglish.
Has been called a liar on Liverpool's official website.
Despite all this, tried to be the bigger man and offered the man who had called him a racist word his hand. That man (or rodent) refused.

And yet Scouse idiots and people like Raboner try to intimate that it is the one who was racially abused who is the idiot and it is poor Suarez we should feel sorry for! If they believe the FA really do fix the game, why bother watching?

No sorry, he's been subjected to all kinds of brick. He has every right to celebrate exactly as he wishes. Did he harm anyone? No. Did he touch anyone? No. So what is the problem?
 
He's been booed and abused by their fans.
He has had his integrity brought into question by Daglish.
Has been called a liar on Liverpool's official website.
Despite all this, tried to be the bigger man and offered the man who had called him a racist word his hand. That man (or rodent) refused.

And yet Scouse idiots and people like Raboner try to intimate that it is the one who was racially abused who is the idiot and it is poor Suarez we should feel sorry for! If they believe the FA really do fix the game, why bother watching?

No sorry, he's been subjected to all kinds of brick. He has every right to celebrate exactly as he wishes. Did he harm anyone? No. Did he touch anyone? No. So what is the problem?

=D>
 
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalgish on Luis Suarez's refusal to shake Patrice Evra's hand before kick-off, and whether that led to an alleged bust-up between Manchester United and Liverpool players in the tunnel at half-time:

"I never knew Suarez refused to shake Evra's hand. I wasn't there, I never saw it. It's contrary to what I've been told. I think you're bang out of order to blame Luis Suarez for anything that happened here today. The majority of the fans behaved very well today, with a bit of banter between them."
 
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