Thommo's perm wrote:Someone bluenose got banned from Woodison this year for calling Saha a "lazy french ba'stard" because it was deemed racist
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/everton....8400787
That's not really a punishment is it !!!!!!!

Luis YNWA
Thommo's perm wrote:Someone bluenose got banned from Woodison this year for calling Saha a "lazy french ba'stard" because it was deemed racist
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/everton....8400787
redtrader74 wrote:aCe' wrote:This is about as good an argument against his ban as you'll get. Regardless, the club didnt handle the whole thing well imo and more should have been done at least in terms of getting the two players together to work out the whole thing between them.
How do you know the Club didn't try and sort it out between the players? It would have required the help of Manu, and I very much doubt Fergie, who doesn't like Kenny or LFC, would cooperate.
Additionally the Club were sure and are still sure, after hearing all the 'evidence' that Luis did not racially abuse Evra, they understood the context. Our player had already been openly branded a racist, and the only way to be vindicated was openly, and not behind closed doors as Luis would still have his reputation damaged.
This judgement is sickening, it has been explained extensively that in South America they openly use terms to describe each other, without malice, they have a term for black, white, mixed race and dusky. Infact to ignore Luis' background and the meaning behind saying negrito/negro is in its own way racist, prejudiced at the very least. Just because we have a history of using colour in a derogatory manner it does not mean the rest of the world does, or would know about our banana throwing past.
parchpea wrote:I find it hard to fathom how a player can be hit with an 8 match ban for doing nothing and thats what our club seems to be saying. I want to wrong, but at this point you have to wonder if we are perhaps taking the wrong approach. By all accounts hes admitted to using the words but in a different context, but that simply wont wash with the FA and the ban is testament to that. When our club tells us a player is innocent we want to beleive it, but when you see an 8 game ban administered I dont think its wrong to question whats going on even if it is the team you support.
aCe' wrote:redtrader74 wrote:aCe' wrote:This is about as good an argument against his ban as you'll get. Regardless, the club didnt handle the whole thing well imo and more should have been done at least in terms of getting the two players together to work out the whole thing between them.
How do you know the Club didn't try and sort it out between the players? It would have required the help of Manu, and I very much doubt Fergie, who doesn't like Kenny or LFC, would cooperate.
Additionally the Club were sure and are still sure, after hearing all the 'evidence' that Luis did not racially abuse Evra, they understood the context. Our player had already been openly branded a racist, and the only way to be vindicated was openly, and not behind closed doors as Luis would still have his reputation damaged.
This judgement is sickening, it has been explained extensively that in South America they openly use terms to describe each other, without malice, they have a term for black, white, mixed race and dusky. Infact to ignore Luis' background and the meaning behind saying negrito/negro is in its own way racist, prejudiced at the very least. Just because we have a history of using colour in a derogatory manner it does not mean the rest of the world does, or would know about our banana throwing past.
ffs... He said what he said and that much is clear to everyone. So lets drop the whole 'evidence' nonsense that both the fans and the club have been coming up with. He's admitted to saying what he did and whether you agree with his decision to do so or not, it's a bit too late to be asking Evra or the FA to present other evidence be it video footage or player testaments.
The phrase he used might very well be used in a different context in South America but that means Fck All if he used it in the portrayed, racist context when addressing Evra on the pitch. Lets not be stupid about this, I have no doubt that Suarez knew exactly what he was doing when he made the reference to Evra's color and the fact that the two not only arent friends but were arguing throughout the game suggests that whatever Suarez said wasnt presented in the friendliest of manners nd probably didnt carry an underlying endearment context as is beiing suggested by some fans.
By all accounts argue that 8 games is a bit too much (3-5 with a fine and an extended statement aimed primarily at foreign players would have been a better call imo) but lets not take it all the way here. Even more disappointing imo is the way the club is handling the whole thing. Laughable statement and no one seems to acknowledge the seriousness of Suarez's actions.
aCe' wrote:redtrader74 wrote:aCe' wrote:This is about as good an argument against his ban as you'll get. Regardless, the club didnt handle the whole thing well imo and more should have been done at least in terms of getting the two players together to work out the whole thing between them.
How do you know the Club didn't try and sort it out between the players? It would have required the help of Manu, and I very much doubt Fergie, who doesn't like Kenny or LFC, would cooperate.
Additionally the Club were sure and are still sure, after hearing all the 'evidence' that Luis did not racially abuse Evra, they understood the context. Our player had already been openly branded a racist, and the only way to be vindicated was openly, and not behind closed doors as Luis would still have his reputation damaged.
This judgement is sickening, it has been explained extensively that in South America they openly use terms to describe each other, without malice, they have a term for black, white, mixed race and dusky. Infact to ignore Luis' background and the meaning behind saying negrito/negro is in its own way racist, prejudiced at the very least. Just because we have a history of using colour in a derogatory manner it does not mean the rest of the world does, or would know about our banana throwing past.
ffs... He said what he said and that much is clear to everyone. So lets drop the whole 'evidence' nonsense that both the fans and the club have been coming up with. He's admitted to saying what he did and whether you agree with his decision to do so or not, it's a bit too late to be asking Evra or the FA to present other evidence be it video footage or player testaments.
The phrase he used might very well be used in a different context in South America but that means Fck All if he used it in the portrayed, racist context when addressing Evra on the pitch. Lets not be stupid about this, I have no doubt that Suarez knew exactly what he was doing when he made the reference to Evra's color and the fact that the two not only arent friends but were arguing throughout the game suggests that whatever Suarez said wasnt presented in the friendliest of manners nd probably didnt carry an underlying endearment context as is beiing suggested by some fans.
By all accounts argue that 8 games is a bit too much (3-5 with a fine and an extended statement aimed primarily at foreign players would have been a better call imo) but lets not take it all the way here. Even more disappointing imo is the way the club is handling the whole thing. Laughable statement and no one seems to acknowledge the seriousness of Suarez's actions.
aCe' wrote:redtrader74 wrote:aCe' wrote:This is about as good an argument against his ban as you'll get. Regardless, the club didnt handle the whole thing well imo and more should have been done at least in terms of getting the two players together to work out the whole thing between them.
How do you know the Club didn't try and sort it out between the players? It would have required the help of Manu, and I very much doubt Fergie, who doesn't like Kenny or LFC, would cooperate.
Additionally the Club were sure and are still sure, after hearing all the 'evidence' that Luis did not racially abuse Evra, they understood the context. Our player had already been openly branded a racist, and the only way to be vindicated was openly, and not behind closed doors as Luis would still have his reputation damaged.
This judgement is sickening, it has been explained extensively that in South America they openly use terms to describe each other, without malice, they have a term for black, white, mixed race and dusky. Infact to ignore Luis' background and the meaning behind saying negrito/negro is in its own way racist, prejudiced at the very least. Just because we have a history of using colour in a derogatory manner it does not mean the rest of the world does, or would know about our banana throwing past.
ffs... He said what he said and that much is clear to everyone. So lets drop the whole 'evidence' nonsense that both the fans and the club have been coming up with. He's admitted to saying what he did and whether you agree with his decision to do so or not, it's a bit too late to be asking Evra or the FA to present other evidence be it video footage or player testaments.
The phrase he used might very well be used in a different context in South America but that means Fck All if he used it in the portrayed, racist context when addressing Evra on the pitch. Lets not be stupid about this, I have no doubt that Suarez knew exactly what he was doing when he made the reference to Evra's color and the fact that the two not only arent friends but were arguing throughout the game suggests that whatever Suarez said wasnt presented in the friendliest of manners nd probably didnt carry an underlying endearment context as is beiing suggested by some fans.
By all accounts argue that 8 games is a bit too much (3-5 with a fine and an extended statement aimed primarily at foreign players would have been a better call imo) but lets not take it all the way here. Even more disappointing imo is the way the club is handling the whole thing. Laughable statement and no one seems to acknowledge the seriousness of Suarez's actions.
Roger Red Hat wrote:I thought the shoes off thing was a chinese issue but thinking about it when I go around for a number 54 with noodles they don't make anyone take their shoes off so I'm not sure now.
redtrader74 wrote:aCe' wrote:redtrader74 wrote:aCe' wrote:This is about as good an argument against his ban as you'll get. Regardless, the club didnt handle the whole thing well imo and more should have been done at least in terms of getting the two players together to work out the whole thing between them.
How do you know the Club didn't try and sort it out between the players? It would have required the help of Manu, and I very much doubt Fergie, who doesn't like Kenny or LFC, would cooperate.
Additionally the Club were sure and are still sure, after hearing all the 'evidence' that Luis did not racially abuse Evra, they understood the context. Our player had already been openly branded a racist, and the only way to be vindicated was openly, and not behind closed doors as Luis would still have his reputation damaged.
This judgement is sickening, it has been explained extensively that in South America they openly use terms to describe each other, without malice, they have a term for black, white, mixed race and dusky. Infact to ignore Luis' background and the meaning behind saying negrito/negro is in its own way racist, prejudiced at the very least. Just because we have a history of using colour in a derogatory manner it does not mean the rest of the world does, or would know about our banana throwing past.
ffs... He said what he said and that much is clear to everyone. So lets drop the whole 'evidence' nonsense that both the fans and the club have been coming up with. He's admitted to saying what he did and whether you agree with his decision to do so or not, it's a bit too late to be asking Evra or the FA to present other evidence be it video footage or player testaments.
The phrase he used might very well be used in a different context in South America but that means Fck All if he used it in the portrayed, racist context when addressing Evra on the pitch. Lets not be stupid about this, I have no doubt that Suarez knew exactly what he was doing when he made the reference to Evra's color and the fact that the two not only arent friends but were arguing throughout the game suggests that whatever Suarez said wasnt presented in the friendliest of manners nd probably didnt carry an underlying endearment context as is beiing suggested by some fans.
By all accounts argue that 8 games is a bit too much (3-5 with a fine and an extended statement aimed primarily at foreign players would have been a better call imo) but lets not take it all the way here. Even more disappointing imo is the way the club is handling the whole thing. Laughable statement and no one seems to acknowledge the seriousness of Suarez's actions.
bollox, in this country people refer to Scots as Jocks and Irish as paddy, and that's as racist as Suarez from his perspective would have been. You can wind people up how you like, ' what's up buddy, can't get the ball off me' 'hey buddy you having a sh!t game' say it 10 times and you have definatly pis5ed someone off, for suarez saying negrito instead of buddy or son would be the same. Give it some thought, and stop trying to expect Suarez to know everything about English culture.
FFS in this country there are communities that are extremely offended by someone coming into their house with shoes on, or if you were to speak to female members of their family, or try to shake their hands, do you know who they are? Before googling btw.
aCe' wrote:redtrader74 wrote:aCe' wrote:redtrader74 wrote:aCe' wrote:This is about as good an argument against his ban as you'll get. Regardless, the club didnt handle the whole thing well imo and more should have been done at least in terms of getting the two players together to work out the whole thing between them.
How do you know the Club didn't try and sort it out between the players? It would have required the help of Manu, and I very much doubt Fergie, who doesn't like Kenny or LFC, would cooperate.
Additionally the Club were sure and are still sure, after hearing all the 'evidence' that Luis did not racially abuse Evra, they understood the context. Our player had already been openly branded a racist, and the only way to be vindicated was openly, and not behind closed doors as Luis would still have his reputation damaged.
This judgement is sickening, it has been explained extensively that in South America they openly use terms to describe each other, without malice, they have a term for black, white, mixed race and dusky. Infact to ignore Luis' background and the meaning behind saying negrito/negro is in its own way racist, prejudiced at the very least. Just because we have a history of using colour in a derogatory manner it does not mean the rest of the world does, or would know about our banana throwing past.
ffs... He said what he said and that much is clear to everyone. So lets drop the whole 'evidence' nonsense that both the fans and the club have been coming up with. He's admitted to saying what he did and whether you agree with his decision to do so or not, it's a bit too late to be asking Evra or the FA to present other evidence be it video footage or player testaments.
The phrase he used might very well be used in a different context in South America but that means Fck All if he used it in the portrayed, racist context when addressing Evra on the pitch. Lets not be stupid about this, I have no doubt that Suarez knew exactly what he was doing when he made the reference to Evra's color and the fact that the two not only arent friends but were arguing throughout the game suggests that whatever Suarez said wasnt presented in the friendliest of manners nd probably didnt carry an underlying endearment context as is beiing suggested by some fans.
By all accounts argue that 8 games is a bit too much (3-5 with a fine and an extended statement aimed primarily at foreign players would have been a better call imo) but lets not take it all the way here. Even more disappointing imo is the way the club is handling the whole thing. Laughable statement and no one seems to acknowledge the seriousness of Suarez's actions.
bollox, in this country people refer to Scots as Jocks and Irish as paddy, and that's as racist as Suarez from his perspective would have been. You can wind people up how you like, ' what's up buddy, can't get the ball off me' 'hey buddy you having a sh!t game' say it 10 times and you have definatly pis5ed someone off, for suarez saying negrito instead of buddy or son would be the same. Give it some thought, and stop trying to expect Suarez to know everything about English culture.
FFS in this country there are communities that are extremely offended by someone coming into their house with shoes on, or if you were to speak to female members of their family, or try to shake their hands, do you know who they are? Before googling btw.
Guess if I was Caucasian and raised in Brooklyn it would be alright for me to go to New Orleans and shout out 'nigga' at every black person I have an argument with ? You know, given were I'm from and all ?!
Its pretty much the same scenario here.
aCe' wrote:ffs... He said what he said and that much is clear to everyone. So lets drop the whole 'evidence' nonsense that both the fans and the club have been coming up with. He's admitted to saying what he did and whether you agree with his decision to do so or not, it's a bit too late to be asking Evra or the FA to present other evidence be it video footage or player testaments.
The phrase he used might very well be used in a different context in South America but that means Fck All if he used it in the portrayed, racist context when addressing Evra on the pitch. Lets not be stupid about this, I have no doubt that Suarez knew exactly what he was doing when he made the reference to Evra's color and the fact that the two not only arent friends but were arguing throughout the game suggests that whatever Suarez said wasnt presented in the friendliest of manners nd probably didnt carry an underlying endearment context as is beiing suggested by some fans.
By all accounts argue that 8 games is a bit too much (3-5 with a fine and an extended statement aimed primarily at foreign players would have been a better call imo) but lets not take it all the way here. Even more disappointing imo is the way the club is handling the whole thing. Laughable statement and no one seems to acknowledge the seriousness of Suarez's actions.
aCe' wrote:I have no doubt that Suarez knew exactly what he was doing when he made the reference to Evra's color
By all accounts argue that 8 games is a bit too much (3-5 with a fine and an extended statement aimed primarily at foreign players would have been a better call imo) but lets not take it all the way here. Even more disappointing imo is the way the club is handling the whole thing. Laughable statement and no one seems to acknowledge the seriousness of Suarez's actions.
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