Evra accuses Suarez of racist remarks | Suarez guilty of racial abuse

What's essentially going to happen now is that he's going to get inundated with annoying questions from reporters for the next couple of weeks brought on himself by his own stupidity and he'll probably lap it up.

He's firing loose cannons at the mo. It will just bring more attention to a club aiming for 4th without their best player. Would you really want to waste energy on that? Like I said before he'd be better off to keep quiet and deal with things behind the scenes. Fleet St have already started with the article from the guardian stating how persistent he was to defend Suarez.

Complete idiot.


why always me?
 
This just in: Liverpool have submitted an appeal, but unfortunately it hit the woodwork.

If all their appeals that hit the woodwork had gone through, they'd be the most multicultural friendly club in the league.
 
Norwegian Liverpool fans are flooding the twitter account of Norwegian football pundit Aleksander Schau because of something he said during half time in one of the matches tonight. I think he was positive to punishing racism, and that if there is evidence, FA has done the right thing. Suddenly every LFC-supporter hates him. I love how they are making themselves look like such a sad bunch of people.
 
I actually feel a little bit ill reading the defences on RAWK.

Text my brother-in-law - the bitterest of all dippers - when hearing the result and he replied saying if the show was on the other foot, with the evidence shown, the club needs to stay classy above any player.

He's a rare breed. Still a bindipping cnut mind.
 
This just in: Liverpool have submitted an appeal, but unfortunately it hit the woodwork.

The guy who posted this on RAWK must have topped himself then

"If all PL woodwork strikes this season had been goals, Liverpool would be just 4 points behind Man City"
 
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That #lfc statement is a little bit Father Ted, sadly. Surprised it doesn't have subliminal adverts on the side flashing "not a racist".

The blacks: a great bunch of lads.
 
I have a dipper mate who is the same on this one. He says the FA fudged it and if he is guilty of racism the ban is too small.

I really hope we'd act the same as we preach, Moses. On issues like this it can't come down to partisan feelings - it has to transgress. There simply has to be zero tolerance approach to racism and other such prejudices within the game we love.
 
Wonder what Mr Hanson's comments will be on MOTD tomorrow regarding this.

"You can't win anything with kd...I mean, with kids."
 
I really hope we'd act the same as we preach, Moses. On issues like this it can't come down to partisan feelings - it has to transgress. There simply has to be zero tolerance approach to racism and other such prejudices within the game we love.

Totally agree man.
 
Fair play to our Manc brothers across the way on Bluemoon, even they recognise the severity of the charge.

Spent a while reading through their thread. A lot of posts are about him missing the games against City (they face each other three(?) times around the time the ban will take place so of course they'll be happy for that) but there are also quite a lot of well thought out posts which, like you say, recognise the severity of the charge and apart from 2 or 3 posts there's not many defending him and I'm sure it's the same on a lot of other forums also.

The very worst thing about all this for me, is the way the club have "officially" sanctioned the vilification of Evra, which is disgraceful, completely unprofessional and irresponsible. This case was always based on the idea of a misunderstanding. No one genuinely believes Evra made it all up vindictively.

Rather than just supporting their player, they've attacked the person doing the accusing, both at a stroke undermining the accusation of racial abuse (which might make others who are abused think twice about speaking out) and fanning the flames of not just their own most militant fans, but United's in defence, turning this concretely into a "take sides club war"....

Really awful bit of ill thought out victim mentality bollocks IMO. And I've never gone in for the "scousers are mawkish victim complex riddled mentalists" schtick (and I still don't) but this really is an awful and irresponsible thing to come "officially" out of a club.

Couldn't say it any better than that. Excellent post.

What's the progress with that case?

I'm pleased for Evra that he's been proved not to be lying, but it's sad to see Liverpool react this way and sad that the incident ever happened in the first place.

As others have already said, I always had more respect for Liverpool than some of our other rivals, because in some ways they are quite similar to us and are not just another 'sugar daddy' club. But they've behaved really badly throughout this, perhaps badly advised, disappointing from Dalglish in particular who I thought might handle this with a bit more grace and maturity.

There's not been much said about it lately. Think the last thing I heard was that the files on it were handed to the CPS.
 
"You can't win anything with kd...I mean, with kids."

Hansen: I've said it before and I'll say it again: Ya cannae win anything with yi--
Lineker: Oooookay Al, save it for the Liverpool Christmas party. Let's not turn this into another Suarezgate.
 
I just can't believe in this day and age in the post-Alistair Campbell era when communication is everything they would release a statement as insane as that!
 
This made me chuckle from twitter:

"Surprised the FA has thrown the book at Suarez. Usually they just throw racists the England captain's armband"
 
Level headed RAWK Poster said:
Corrupt? Come on NO ONE knows the evidence presented. I can't believe that this would happen if there was nothing on him. I know evra and mufc aren't releasing a statement, it'll be interesting if we hear anything from the FA.

Response from the next poster:

Get the feck off this forum c*nt.

:lol:
 
It's really weird because I doubt any legal eagle would have OKed a statement ahead of a considered reading of the judgment and banging that crap out ahead of legal opinion is just not what you do.

It's an extraordinarily angry statement, with none of the guile or controlled dismissiveness you'd expect.
 
I've been catching up on this since getting home and only just read the LFC statement.

Oh. My. God.

Is all I can really say to that. It's absolutely staggering.
 
It's really weird because I doubt any legal eagle would have OKed a statement ahead of a considered reading of the judgment and banging that crap out ahead of legal opinion is just not what you do.

Even if they had read the report and knew all the evidence, it's incredibly foolish and extremely unprofessional to even think of doing it.