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

send that to SSN along with the gif of him kicking Parker and suggest they do a little expose on the scumbag - maybe include the catalogue of his previous if you have enough hours in the day

within a few seconds this vile piece of work has gouged his eyes, barged into his back and kicked him in the stomach

The best bit is Dalglish's comment on the kick "He didn't see he was there, that's all it was", yep he had no idea that bloke he just barged into was standing next to him...
 
what gets me is that any player could think it will go unnoticed with so many cameras around. I suppose as long as he gets away with it at the time, he doesn't care about any retrospective business.
 
send that to SSN along with the gif of him kicking Parker and suggest they do a little expose on the scumbag - maybe include the catalogue of his previous if you have enough hours in the day

within a few seconds this vile piece of work has gouged his eyes, barged into his back and kicked him in the stomach

There was absolutely no reason why he should curl his fingers round into Parkers face. This photo proves what a sly and vicious little prick he is.
 
Report on SSN that the Players Union chief Gordon Taylor wants the two players (Evra and Suarez) to shake hands before the game for the good of the game.

Some people have no grasp of reality or are just too closed off with self-interest that defies common sense.

Why would Evra shake his hand? Suarez has been found guilty and refuses to offer an apologies therefore, stalemate.
 
“There is much in common between United and Liverpool fans, far more than anyone on either side would admit to,” says Andy Mitten, editor of the fanzine United We Stand.

“But on this one there is absolutely no common ground. Liverpool fans seem to think the world is out to get them. United fans think Suarez was out of order and has been rightly punished.”

But Mitten believes the virulence of the response has been intensified by Liverpool’s response to the claims of racial abuse by their star forward.

“I have yet to meet a United fan who doesn’t think Dalglish and his club have handled it very badly,” he says.“Normally there is a grudging respect among United fans for Liverpool; the history, the fan culture, players like Steven Gerrard are all privately admired by many. But on this, all respect has gone.

"That’s not tribal. I think everyone outside Liverpool FC thinks that.”

And he adds that the recent FA Cup tie between the two clubs at Liverpool served to ratchet up the animosity.

“At Anfield the United fans were all mocking the public address announcement about Liverpool taking zero tolerance to racist abuse.

"They were taking pictures of the signs around the ground asking fans to report any abuse they might hear. Because Patrice Evra did just that and what did he get?

"He got called a liar by the club and had 40,000 people booing him. For what? For being the victim of racial abuse? How can anyone seriously defend that?

“So Suarez will get dog’s abuse on Saturday. It will be partly revenge for that, partly because of what he did, partly because he plays for Liverpool. The chant “racist bastard” to his signature tune will be sung all round the ground.

"And Dalglish will get booed too for his attitude in all this. Most United followers will believe he and the club brought it on themselves.”
Manchester United fans ready to ratchet up the abuse for Luis Suarez and Liverpool - Telegraph
 
The Sun said:
LUIS SUAREZ is still refusing to apologise for sparking the Patrice Evra race storm.
The Liverpool star got an eight-match ban after the FA found him guilty of abusing the Manchester United ace. But Suarez, who faces Evra at Old Trafford on Saturday, says the spat should have stayed on the pitch.

He said: "I was not depressed at all. I knew what I did and there is a kind of football law that says 'what happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch and that's the end of the story'."

Suarez, speaking on Radio Sport 890 in Uruguay, said: "I know against Man United it is going to be tense because I'm going to face Evra. But I'm used to having fans whistle at me. I hope nothing unusual happens. I'll have to forget what happened for that moment.

"I do know Man United fans are going to try to make me feel uncomfortable.

"But I have to tell them — they are going to spur me on if they whistle at me."

Oh, okay, we'll leave you be then. You should also know Evra deeply regrets telling on you, and is well aware that he's known as a grass in the football world.
 
By that sterling logic, if someone were to, for example, punch him in the face and knock all his teeth out on the football pitch, that would be fine and he'd just have to live with it... because you know, "what happens on the pitch"

I'm not advocating one of our players punch him mind, I'm just making a point.
 
"I knew what I did and there is a kind of football law that says 'what happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch and that's the end of the story'."

Is that an admission that he knew he did wrong?
 
"I was not depressed at all. I knew what I did and there is a kind of football law that says 'what happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch and that's the end of the story'."

someone is eventually goin to give this tit a slap around the chops and tell him to grow up. his lack of understanding/contrition is either the work of a very fecked up individual, or a complete moron. not a great choice for the prick really
 
By that sterling logic, if someone were to, for example, punch him in the face and knock all his teeth out on the football pitch, that would be fine and he'd just have to live with it... because you know, "what happens on the pitch"

I'm not advocating one of our players punch him mind, I'm just making a point.

I think a massive kick to the nads would be sufficient. Friendly banter - similar to eye-gouging, biting, kicking someone in the head, etc...etc...etc
 
Suarez is a prick. We can agree to that except those associated with Liverpool.
 
Fergie calls for strong stance on racism - SuperSport - Football

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has called on football chiefs to take a hardline stance against any new incidents of racism in the sport.

In an interview with CNN, Ferguson said he was at a loss to explain the re-emergence of the problem in English football following Luis Suarez's eight-match ban for racially abusing United defender Patrice Evra.

"I don't understand at all where it's coming from," Ferguson told CNN.

"This is a moment where we have to take stock and we should do something about it if it's surfacing again, and be really hard and firm on any form or shape of racism.

"There have been a couple of examples recently which is not good. In 2012, you can't believe it. It was obvious maybe 20 years ago and the improvements have been for everyone to see.

"I have had some fantastic black players, absolutely magnificent black players, and with every one of them I have enjoyed my working relationship with them."

Ferguson's comments come as Liverpool striker Suarez prepares to face United on Saturday for the first time since the two club's acrimonious meeting at Anfield in October.



Lets see kin Kenny go against what Fergie said. :smirk:

Not sure SAF's comments are that great tbf. 'I've had some fantastic black players'- obviously we have, but seems like still in 2012 even he has to justify them/bring this up.
 
Not sure SAF's comments are that great tbf. 'I've had some fantastic black players'- obviously we have, but seems like still in 2012 even he has to justify them/bring this up.

Well it's not his fault the issue of race in football has risen again. It is sad that he would even have to make such a comment in 2012, but you can see why he has... it's a current hot topic.
 
But Suarez, who faces Evra at Old Trafford on Saturday, says the spat should have stayed on the pitch.

He said: "I was not depressed at all. I knew what I did and there is a kind of football law that says 'what happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch and that's the end of the story'."

Wow, so he's basically admitting what he did, otherwise what would there be to keep 'on the pitch'?

Scumbag, let him do it again and be thrown out of the league.
 
Not sure SAF's comments are that great tbf. 'I've had some fantastic black players'- obviously we have, but seems like still in 2012 even he has to justify them/bring this up.

At least his heart is in the right place.

I hope we fecking batter them though. Go fecking postal and tear them a new one. I said in the Serhio Biscuits thread that "I'd never wish injury on any player..." but I take it back. I'd like nothing more than to see a Paul Scholes Special remove the lower half of his leg at the knee. Insufferable little shitbag.
 
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Just seconds before he kicked him in the stomach, he poked him in the eye. Classy little git.

"I was not depressed at all. I knew what I did and there is a kind of football law that says 'what happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch and that's the end of the story'." (of evra)

man that guy is one sorry son of a bitch!!
 
Report on SSN that the Players Union chief Gordon Taylor wants the two players (Evra and Suarez) to shake hands before the game for the good of the game.

Some people have no grasp of reality or are just too closed off with self-interest that defies common sense.

Why would Evra shake his hand? Suarez has been found guilty and refuses to offer an apologies therefore, stalemate.

Blatter wins.
 
Neither Suarez or Dalgish or anyone associated wit Liverpool - fan or player have acknowledged in any responsibility so why the feck should we shake hands. Hell if they'd say you know what he didn't mean it in a bad way but, we understand how it can be taken that way, so we'll learn from our mistake but, they won't even concede that.

Hope we don't take the moral high road - it wouldn't be the moral high road letting them think their behavious in the matter has been okay.
 
I personally hope we have a clean game and hammer them.

No side show. No potential Dipper excuses.

Let's just play our game, beat them, and walk off the pitch smiling like Cheshire cats.
 
That is the first time I have seen the "tackle" on Parker. I use the term tackle very loosely because that is much more like assault than anything that belongs on a football pitch. I must admit I'm surprised there hasn't been more vocal response to that one - he has literally just kicked the bloke full pelt in the stomach when looking almost square at him.

Unbelievable he didn't get a red card for that.
 
That is the first time I have seen the "tackle" on Parker. I use the term tackle very loosely because that is much more like assault than anything that belongs on a football pitch. I must admit I'm surprised there hasn't been more vocal response to that one - he has literally just kicked the bloke full pelt in the stomach when looking almost square at him.

Unbelievable he didn't get a red card for that.

I think the ref thought "No way could he have done that on purpose on his return", and decided it had to be an accident.

Looking at the pictures, I'm quite confident he did it on purpose.
 
I really wouldnt be surprised if he actually came out and did something like that again this weekend.
 
Dont think so. The ref spotted it so i dont think FA can do anything now. Not sure but thats what the rule says i believe.
 
"there is a kind of football law that says 'what happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch and that's the end of the story'."

No wonder he spends half his time on the football pitch spitting at players, gouging their eyes, diving persistently and being a racist prick. The idiot thinks he's allowed to get away with anything.
 
I've said it a few times before and I truly believe it.

The best to show Suarez up, and to highlight King Kenny as the loser he is..is for the whole United team to shake hands with all the players (including Suarez)...and Pat to shake all hands - but HUG Suarez.

Every will be a giant for it, and that moron will be the laughing stock of the world
 
Nothing hippy about being a man who can over come hate with love