
Fowler_E7 wrote:This is highly embarrasing for the club, why the hell did we do that T shirt stunt?
Fowler_E7 wrote:This is highly embarrasing for the club, why the hell did we do that T shirt stunt?
damjan193 wrote:Fowler_E7 wrote:This is highly embarrasing for the club, why the hell did we do that T shirt stunt?
Because we believe that Suarez was falsely accused and because of the clear double standards of the FA.
maguskwt wrote:Well I just don't understand how when Evra himself admits to saying that reference to Suarezés sister's kunt... they cannot do anything because the referee and Suarez did'n't hear it? A murderer turns himself in and confesses to the murder and he can't be sent to prison because nobody saw it?
LFC2007 wrote:maguskwt wrote:Suarez maybe derserving of his sentence but it's the way the so called independent commitee conducted this investigation that smells of double standards... if Suarez is derserving of 8 match ban and 40,000 pounds than Evra should be penalised at least half of that for instigating the quarell... there is no other explanation for Evra to call out to Suarez referring to his sister's kunt and asking him why he fouled him. And like someone else have mentioned there is no evidence at all that Evra's claim was true. So does that mean that now... if a black player was having a spat with a white player in a football match, he can simply claim that the white player was being racist and then the white player will get a lengthy ban? How about the claim by Suarez that Evra called him "you South American". Not investigated because Evra planned his statement and sounded more convincing and Suarez did not?
No, I agree on the main point you're making, the principle of it at least. The report establishes that Evra used what was undoubtedly insulting language when he said "concha du termana" (or however the feck you spell it) to Suarez. Under FA rules that should warrant an automatic two-match suspension, but since it wasn't dealt with by the referee at the time (Suarez didn't hear it and therefore didn't report it) I don't think anything more can be done about it. It's unfair but if that is the rule then he'll get off scot-free despite having provoked the argument with Suarez.
On the credibility of Evra's account, I tend to agree that there wasn't sufficient evidence to prove his account of events. Much of the judgment is founded upon some fairly questionable inferences drawn from the demeanour of the two players and how this tallied with their witness statements. Naturally, once they had made one finding of fact, this was used to justify finding in favour of the remainder of Evra's account e.g. if he's used the word 'negro' to insult on one occasion, it's more likely that he said it on every other alleged occasion.
My point is simply that on Suarez's account alone I think the Commission would have found the charge proved. This wasn't made explicit in their judgment, but the impression was left that, irrespective of his intent, to utter the word 'negro' to a black player in a game in England under FA jurisdiction was to use it in an insulting way.
SouthCoastShankly wrote:Whether Evra is lying or not, Suarez's apparant responses - "I don't talk to blacks" and "because you're black" are clearly racist.
7_Kewell wrote:maguskwt wrote:7_Kewell wrote:you can't start banning players for swearing at one another...otherwise half the league will be banned overnight
Well of course that's the most reasonable thing to do...
But if a case is being investigated by the FA shouldn't they observe their own regulations if they want to be fair and squre?
"Rule E3, with the sub-heading "General Behaviour", provides as follows:
"(1) A Participant shall at all times act in the best interests of the game and shall not
act in any manner which is improper or brings the game into disrepute or use
any one, or a combination of, violent conduct, serious foul play, threatening,
abusive, indecent or insulting words or behaviour."
And read how they blatently allow themselves to practice double standards in this written report:
"We remind ourselves that the test for a breach of Rule E3(1) is an objective test. That
means that it is for us to form our own view as to whether Mr Suarez's words or
behaviour were abusive or insulting. It is not necessary for the FA to prove that Mr Suarez
intended his words or behaviour to be abusive or insulting."
How is that feckin objective?
You clearly haven't read the report. If you are a liverpool fan and if you have read the report, you won't be supporting this FA garbage report...
I've read it and, it’s pretty damning.
Suarez is guilty of the offence because he's made racial insults and admitted as much to the ref after the game.
He’s then tried to change his story when confronted by the FA and they’ve seen straight through it.
Is he a racist? No...has he been a fool? Most certainly and i find it sad that some Liverpool fans would rather trivialise racism than face up to that fact.
7_Kewell wrote:damjan193 wrote:Fowler_E7 wrote:This is highly embarrasing for the club, why the hell did we do that T shirt stunt?
Because we believe that Suarez was falsely accused and because of the clear double standards of the FA.
and what double standards are these?
metalhead wrote:But we really don't know that, there isn't enough evidence to prove that Suarez used the word ''negro'' in an insulting way to Evra.
7_Kewell wrote:crazyhorse wrote:I dont see the stitch up. I love the guy, he is a talisman and a world class striker but I am not se deluded I cannot see he has done wrong.
8 games. Yes very strong. But at the same time he has been found culpable of racism on the field. One of the things we should have all known when he came here is his desire to win, and his being prone to taking gamesmanship just that little bit too far. In the UTD game it worked as he psyched Evra right out but he went too far. Its time for us to suck it up and move on, and welcome him back for the run in.
I will wait to see what happens to John Terry before I cry stitch up. If he is guilty his misdemeanors are much worse and the penalty much worse.
sums up the situation perfectly.
Suarez has been foolish and to a degree admitted it. It's a harsh sentence but was to be expect with the FA's stance on racism
metalhead wrote:bloody journalists
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