Luis Suarez signs for Barcelona

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Postby Thommo's perm » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:05 pm

Having read through that report it is worse than I thought. Suarez has been railroaded by a group with a clear agenda
Talk about a set up. "Mr Evra was a credible and calm witness". Suarez was seen as "inconsistent"
Never mind a decent Barrister, I could rip the back out of that sh'it report, its so one-sided against Suarez. They accept that Evra started the argument but Suarez retaliated in an unnacceptable and offensive way. After the bollix of the mix up in translation we get to the reasons for the punishment. He is being hung out to dry and made a scapegoat: "The FA submitted that an increased sanction was required to both punish Mr Suarez and also to ensure it is widely understood that the FA depreceates and will not accept racist behaviour. In other words, a deterrent sanction is called for"
Dirty stinking sh'thouse corrupt tw@ts.
Sorry lads but I cant see LFC taking this lying down. Its a disgrace and has set race relations back years.
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Postby jacdaniel » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:22 pm

To be honest, we should probably just take the ban.  This minor incident has been blown way out of proportion and the FA cant afford to lose face now.  If we do appeal, I can only assume it would be to buy ourselves some time to get a striker in. 

I predict a very messy game at OT next month!
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Postby destro » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:16 pm

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Postby devaney » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:38 pm

maguskwt wrote:Metalhead, that professor should e-mail his article to LFC. And LFC should call on him as expert witness...

Exactly my thoughts. Surely it would be worth paying him substantial expenses to put forward his thoughts which seem to make a lot of sense if they are factually correct.

This situation has almost become a farce. We are talking about two naughty boys who did absolutely no harm to anybody else and should have been taken to one side and told to behave themselves. But that would have been too easy especially when you are dealing with a 70 year old with a hidden agenda !!!
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Postby Thommo's perm » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:17 pm

devaney wrote:
maguskwt wrote:Metalhead, that professor should e-mail his article to LFC. And LFC should call on him as expert witness...

Exactly my thoughts. Surely it would be worth paying him substantial expenses to put forward his thoughts which seem to make a lot of sense if they are factually correct.

This situation has almost become a farce. We are talking about two naughty boys who did absolutely no harm to anybody else and should have been taken to one side and told to behave themselves. But that would have been too easy especially when you are dealing with a 70 year old with a hidden agenda !!!

Not so hidden though is it?
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I dont think its worth us appealing really. You would have to go through the same procedure with a different "independent" panel, who would more than likely come up with the same decision. The FA have made their minds up and must feel very pleased that they have come down like a ton of bricks on this "disgrace to English football"
How anyone can take these cu'nts seriously is beyond me. Suarez has learnt the hard way to avoid these corrupt and useless fu'ckers at all costs. He should, by rights, get his suspension reduced, but I wont hold my breath for them pr'icks to lessen the ban
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Postby The Good Yank » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:30 pm

Just saw on Sky that LFC have decided not to appeal and Suarez will begin serving his 8 games tonight.  Means he will be eligible for the game v Scum at Old Trafford.
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Postby Dundalk » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:38 pm

LFC not appealing FA ruling on Suarez. Ban effective from tonight's game with City
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Postby RUSHIE#9 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:40 pm

Statement from Liverpool FC


It is our strongly held conviction that the Football Association and the panel it selected constructed a highly subjective case against Luis Suarez based on an accusation that was ultimately unsubstantiated.

The FA and the panel chose to consistently and methodically accept and embrace arguments leading to a set of conclusions that found Mr. Suarez to "probably" be guilty while in the same manner deciding to completely dismiss the testimony that countered their overall suppositions.

Mr. Evra was deemed to be credible in spite of admitting that he himself used insulting and threatening words towards Luis and that his initial charge as to the word used was somehow a mistake.

The facts in this case were that an accusation was made, a rebuttal was given and there was video of the match.  The remaining facts came from testimony of people who did not corroborate any accusation made by Mr. Evra.

In its determination to prove its conclusions to the public through a clearly subjective 115-page document, the FA panel has damaged the reputation of one the Premier League's best players, deciding he should be punished and banned for perhaps a quarter of a season.  This case has also provided a template in which a club's rival can bring about a significant ban for a top player without anything beyond an accusation.

Nevertheless, there are ultimately larger issues than whether or not Luis Suarez has been treated fairly by the Football Association in this matter.  There are important points we want to make today that overshadow what has occurred during the past two months.

The issue of race in sports, as in other industries, has a very poor history. Far too often, and in far too many countries, the issues of racism and discrimination have been covered over or ignored.

In America, where Liverpool ownership resides, there was a shameful bigotry that prevented black athletes from competing at the highest levels for decades.

English football has led the world in welcoming all nationalities and creeds into its Premier League and its leagues below, and Liverpool Football Club itself has been a leader in taking a progressive stance on issues of race and inclusion.  The Luis Suarez case has to end so that the Premier League, the Football Association and the Club can continue the progress that has been made and will continue to be made and not risk a perception, at least by some, that would diminish our commitment on these issues.

Liverpool Football Club have supported Luis Suarez because we fundamentally do not believe that Luis on that day - or frankly any other - did or would engage in a racist act. Notably, his actions on and off the pitch with his teammates and in the community have demonstrated his belief that all athletes can play together and that the colour of a person's skin is irrelevant.

Continuing a fight for justice in this particular case beyond today would only obscure the fact that the Club wholeheartedly supports the efforts of the Football Association, the Football League and the Premier League to put an end to any form of racism in English football.

It is time to put the Luis Suarez matter to rest and for all of us, going forward, to work together to stamp out racism in every form both inside and outside the sport.

It is for this reason that we will not appeal the eight-game suspension of Luis Suarez.


Good statement from the club, making it pretty clear that they feel Luis has been stitched up like a kipper by Evra and the FA.
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Postby andy_g » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:40 pm

feel really sorry for luis - he's been done like a kipper. but at least we can begin to move on now and begin to put this behind us.
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Postby andy_g » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:41 pm

wow - didn't mean to copy the kipper reference there, mate.

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Postby Dundalk » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:46 pm

Suarez: "I will carry out the suspension with the resignation of someone who hasn't done anything wrong and who feels extremely upset by the events. I do feel sorry for the fans and for my team mates whom I will not be able to help during the next month. It will be a very difficult time for me."
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Postby Redman in wales » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:47 pm

good statement.  he's been done like a kipper tho
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Postby Johnny Boy » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:50 pm

Be interesting to see if the club move for a new striker now.
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Postby Santa » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:53 pm

LFC not appealing...so no Suarez tonight? ???
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Postby andy_g » Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:59 pm

Redman in wales wrote:good statement.  he's been done like a kipper tho

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