red till i die!! wrote:well what do you know,the glorious organisation called the fa have bottled it yet again.
they released a statement after recieving the ref's report and no charges will be brought against anyone after saturday.
they say suarez wont be punished for not shaking evras hand and evra wont be punished for the celebrations at the end and no charges brought for the half time antics.both clubs will however be spoke to regarding future conduct.
what a load of fooking toss.
i cant believe our club is bending over and taking this as the double standards here is nothing short of disgusting.
devaney wrote:red till i die!! wrote:well what do you know,the glorious organisation called the fa have bottled it yet again.
they released a statement after recieving the ref's report and no charges will be brought against anyone after saturday.
they say suarez wont be punished for not shaking evras hand and evra wont be punished for the celebrations at the end and no charges brought for the half time antics.both clubs will however be spoke to regarding future conduct.
what a load of fooking toss.
i cant believe our club is bending over and taking this as the double standards here is nothing short of disgusting.
You say the FA bottled it? I hate the style and attitude of the FA and the way Suarez was treated over what I consider to be a non racist issue.Misunderstanding yes! Racist no! The FA could have prolonged this sorry affair by banning Suarez for a further lengthy period.They would also have to more than likely ban Evra for his unsportsmanlike behaviour as well. Frankly I have had more than enough of this sh.it and on this occasion the FA have done the right thing IMHO.
BKrimmel wrote:I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Luis is gone by the end of the summer or by the end of 2013.
Having said that, I feel real embarrassed to have his kit hanging in my closet next to Stevie's.
eds wrote:devaney wrote:red till i die!! wrote:well what do you know,the glorious organisation called the fa have bottled it yet again.
they released a statement after recieving the ref's report and no charges will be brought against anyone after saturday.
they say suarez wont be punished for not shaking evras hand and evra wont be punished for the celebrations at the end and no charges brought for the half time antics.both clubs will however be spoke to regarding future conduct.
what a load of fooking toss.
i cant believe our club is bending over and taking this as the double standards here is nothing short of disgusting.
You say the FA bottled it? I hate the style and attitude of the FA and the way Suarez was treated over what I consider to be a non racist issue.Misunderstanding yes! Racist no! The FA could have prolonged this sorry affair by banning Suarez for a further lengthy period.They would also have to more than likely ban Evra for his unsportsmanlike behaviour as well. Frankly I have had more than enough of this sh.it and on this occasion the FA have done the right thing IMHO.
Agree. Which is why we shouldn't have apologised to those scumbags in the first place........
parchpea wrote:Dont think the FA induced the apology but more like our sponsors who by all accounts had a 'robust' conversation with NESV after Suarez decided not to shake the hand.
This all on the back of John Henrys last visit where it is reported a bollocking was delivered to management over the general running of the club and our handling of the Suarez affair.
I really dont think many people have grasped the seriousness of this situation and in particular during a period where we have just signed up new sponsors and are looking for further investment to assist with the stadium issue and improve the team.
We can back Suarez until the cows come home but I dont think anyone will be singing his name quite so loudly when sponsorship contracts start being ripped up and we have to sell players to make ends meet.
Thommo's perm wrote:parchpea wrote:Dont think the FA induced the apology but more like our sponsors who by all accounts had a 'robust' conversation with NESV after Suarez decided not to shake the hand.
This all on the back of John Henrys last visit where it is reported a bollocking was delivered to management over the general running of the club and our handling of the Suarez affair.
I really dont think many people have grasped the seriousness of this situation and in particular during a period where we have just signed up new sponsors and are looking for further investment to assist with the stadium issue and improve the team.
We can back Suarez until the cows come home but I dont think anyone will be singing his name quite so loudly when sponsorship contracts start being ripped up and we have to sell players to make ends meet.
Seriousness of what situation mate?
parchpea wrote:Dont think the FA induced the apology but more like our sponsors who by all accounts had a 'robust' conversation with NESV after Suarez decided not to shake the hand.
This all on the back of John Henrys last visit where it is reported a bollocking was delivered to management over the general running of the club and our handling of the Suarez affair.
I really dont think many people have grasped the seriousness of this situation and in particular during a period where we have just signed up new sponsors and are looking for further investment to assist with the stadium issue and improve the team.
We can back Suarez until the cows come home but I dont think anyone will be singing his name quite so loudly when sponsorship contracts start being ripped up and we have to sell players to make ends meet.
maguskwt wrote:Kash_Mountain wrote:Some fans are saying that they have no sympathy with KK for the way he has handled the issue.
what fans?
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