Luis Suarez charged by the FA using abusive and/or insulting words towards Manchester
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IM SORRY but i will never have any sympathy for maggie thatcher .... the bitch
I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !
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What is disappointing is the Liverpool fans on this and other forums defending Suarez.
Racist abuse CANNOT be defended.
If Evra has previous is irrelevant.
Suarez has ADMITTED to calling Evra a name. at least 10 times!!!
If its acceptable in Uruguay, whos gives a ~~~~, its not acceptable here!!!
How come no other South American player has been accused of this offence here??
Its because they KNOW its racist to do so.
Yes Evra is a bit of a dick.. But that is no excuse to defend Suarez.
Suarez is a nasty piece of work, who doesnt seem to care about anyone or anything.
Just for the record i have a mate from Morocco (who has no interest in football)
I asked him if someone called him a negrito, would he find it offensive,
He looked at me surprised and said.. "Are you joking man..of course"Comment
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i have to agree, lots of sugar coating going on!What is disappointing is the Liverpool fans on this and other forums defending Suarez.
Racist abuse CANNOT be defended.
If Evra has previous is irrelevant.
Suarez has ADMITTED to calling Evra a name. at least 10 times!!!
If its acceptable in Uruguay, whos gives a ~~~~, its not acceptable here!!!
How come no other South American player has been accused of this offence here??
Its because they KNOW its racist to do so.
Yes Evra is a bit of a dick.. But that is no excuse to defend Suarez.
Suarez is a nasty piece of work, who doesnt seem to care about anyone or anything.
Just for the record i have a mate from Morocco (who has no interest in football)
I asked him if someone called him a negrito, would he find it offensive,
He looked at me surprised and said.. "Are you joking man..of course"Dreambox 800hd se/Dreambox 500s, 90cm Solid Dish, Tm2600 Motor, TM-1 Gold LNB!
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Like I said to all you in here throw the book at him!! All you who had all the right Info before are wrong!! As I said they must of been a case to answer to if he had been charged, What a Scumbag no place for him in football!!Comment
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Wrong get the facts right first!! Guilty as charged In my eyes should of been more!! and also he admitted it!!
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What Suarez said wasn't racist at all, there's ****ing chocolate and energy drinks in South America called "Negrito" for **** sake. There's the real bigotry, not understanding other cultures.*
Take a bow Britain, you gang of BNP supporting bigots.
I've seen the excuses.
"If we went to Saudi Arabia, drank alcohol and got caught, we can't complain if we got lashed, we must respect other cultures, and whilst in this country, Suarez must also respect our culture."
Fascinating.
So why all the fuss over 2022 World Cup hosts, Qatar, and it's laws concerning homosexuality?
Aren't we meant to respect other cultures? Or does that just work if you come to England?
Exactly, it's just bigotry.
Suarez only said, "Negrito", nothing else.*
It's not as if he's gone abroad and drank until he's sick on the street and beat up locals whilst on a package holiday is it? Something Britains never do, because Britains respect all cultures around the world don't they?
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The Guys a racist Scumbag, and proven, stop trying to deffend someone Just Cause you follow LFC!! And he admitted it!!What Suarez said wasn't racist at all, there's ****ing chocolate and energy drinks in South America called "Negrito" for **** sake. There's the real bigotry, not understanding other cultures.*
Take a bow Britain, you gang of BNP supporting bigots.
I've seen the excuses.
"If we went to Saudi Arabia, drank alcohol and got caught, we can't complain if we got lashed, we must respect other cultures, and whilst in this country, Suarez must also respect our culture."
Fascinating.
So why all the fuss over 2022 World Cup hosts, Qatar, and it's laws concerning homosexuality?
Aren't we meant to respect other cultures? Or does that just work if you come to England?
Exactly, it's just bigotry.
Suarez only said, "Negrito", nothing else.*
It's not as if he's gone abroad and drank until he's sick on the street and beat up locals whilst on a package holiday is it? Something Britains never do, because Britains respect all cultures around the world don't they?Comment
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Atleast its going to be a new panel if Liverpool appeal.
However since this was a test case and the FA making a big stance i can't see it getting overturned, it will just make the FA look stupid. I do think we could get the ban reduced to maybe a 4 match ban or even a suspended sentence.

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statement from PFA
Luis Suarez's eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra is a strong statement that racism will not be tolerated, players chief Gordon Taylor said on Wednesday.
Liverpool striker Suarez is expected to appeal - the Uruguay international's defence was that due to cultural differences he was unaware that language acceptable in his country was viewed as racist in Europe.
Liverpool have reacted with fury at the punishment for the 24-year-old, who was also fined ?40,000, which was imposed by an FA independent regulatory commission.
Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association, said the sanction was an important message especially after the outcry at FIFA president Sepp Blatter's remarks - later retracted - that racism on the pitch should be settled by a handshake.
Taylor told Press Association Sport: "This was an independent commission experienced in law and football and they must have had compelling evidence, and it sends out a very strong message to the rest of the world.
"I understand the point about cultural differences but if you come to this country all players have to abide by not just the laws of the game but the laws of the land as well.
"Referring to someone's skin colour has got to be offensive - it's self-evident.
"No one can say the FA have ducked this issue and bearing in mind outcry in this country over Sepp Blatter's remarks it sends out an important message.
"This is a timely reminder that the FA, the PFA and the clubs to continue education programmes particularly for players coming from abroad that it is never right to make reference to a person's skin colour or nationality."
Taylor said the high-profile nature of the issue, with two of the biggest clubs in the world, would reinforce the message.
He added: "This is a situation involving two of our biggest clubs and a very sensitive time and it reiterates the message we want to get out.
"We are a multicultural society and a cosmopolitan league and players must have equal respect for people regardless of their nationality or skin colour.
"You can understand Liverpool being upset as they are a top quality club with a top quality manager but perhaps it is a timely reminder that players new to this country need to be advised about what is unacceptable."
The incident happened during the Liverpool v Manchester United match on October 15.
Liverpool have suggested there was a witch-hunt against Suarez and insist they believe their player is innocent.
Lord Herman Ouseley, chairman of Kick It Out, also backed the FA's punishment but also urged the game's authorities to maintain a tough stance on racism.
Asked if this was the landmark case Kick it Out needed, Ouseley told BBC Radio 5 Live on Wednesday morning: "It's not that Kick it Out needed it, it's football needs it.
"It is quite important that the football authorities take the decisive action where the evidence is there, where they carried out thorough investigations, to impose sanctions that would hopefully prevent other players from not maintaining the standards of conduct that are expected in any professional arena.
"And professional football is such that if players who are very expensively paid to perform their functions, providing entertainment, also have a code of conduct that if breached it's professional misconduct and therefore it requires the sanctions that are to be imposed.
"It remains to be seen whether the FA will maintain its' tough stance and its' consistency that is needed to see this through, we're still in a process..."
and still you defend him. he has been found guity of racist abuse ffsComment
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