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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #506: Jan 03, 2012 06:35:05 pm
      No appeal.

      Let's move on.
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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #507: Jan 03, 2012 06:37:02 pm
      Easier said than done to move on, we will be laugh out the gate by other clubs now.
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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #508: Jan 03, 2012 06:37:32 pm
      Statement from Liverpool FC

      http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/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.
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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #509: Jan 03, 2012 06:39:00 pm
      Gut feeling is that we will know by Friday what the plan is.

      I'd imagine if the reds were NOT going to appeal then they would accept the ban before the FA Cup tie against Oldham, hoping that we beat them, and that as a result Suarez will miss 4 cup games and only 4 league games.

      Which would mean he would be available for United.

      If we haven't heard by Friday I would assume the reds are set to appeal.

      You got an abacus for Chrimbo JD? but good point.

      Personally I think he's fu**ed, when have the FA ever changed their blinkered minds. They are the worst of Judge Jury Executioner I have ever seen.
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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #510: Jan 03, 2012 06:39:08 pm
      Statement from Luis Suarez
      First of all I would like to thank everyone so much for all the help and support I have received during these last few weeks.

      Thank you to my family, my friends and everybody at LFC (the staff, manager and coaching staff, the directors, my team mates and everyone who is working on a daily basis for this great club) and thank you especially to all the fans who made sure I never felt let down for one second. During those days I understood more than ever what 'You'll Never Walk Alone' means.

      Like many of you I was born into a very humble family, in a working class neighbourhood, in a small country. But I was born and raised learning what respect, manners and sacrifice mean. Thanks to my family, from my first club where I started playing, to my transfer to Holland in Europe, I learned the values which made me the person I am now. Never, I repeat, never, have I had any racial problem with a team mate or individual who was of a different race or colour to mine. Never.

      I am very upset by all the things which have been said during the last few weeks about me, all of them being very far from the truth. But above all, I'm very upset at feeling so powerless whilst being accused of something which I did not, nor would not, ever do.

      In my country, 'negro' is a word we use commonly, a word which doesn't show any lack of respect and is even less so a form of racist abuse.  Based on this, everything which has been said so far is totally false.

      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.

      The only thing I wish for at the moment is being able to run out again at Anfield and to do what I like most which is playing football.

      Thank you very much.

      YNWA

      http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/statement-from-luis-suarez
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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #511: Jan 03, 2012 06:39:20 pm
      2 good articles there.

      Just came in here to share with you the insight into your average fan.

      In the pub with my mate yesterday, conversation got a bit slow so we moved onto Suarez.

      He said and I quote "So Suarez did racially abuse Evra" I replied "Well that is what the FA's farcical report said, but it is yet to be proven"

      My mate replies "No, he did it said on SKY Sports News that he said Negro 7 times"

      That there is a said indictment of 1) my mate and 2) Sky Sports News.

      Mate if Sky sports news told us the world was ending tomorrow half its viewers would top themselves and the other half would spend the night praying to God that he'd accept them into heaven. None of the clowns would a) question it or b) look for proof. Your mate is in the majority sadly and there in lies the problem for Luis and the club

      Even if he's cleared mud sticks and as scousers well know the media dont rush to apolagise and clear things up
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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #512: Jan 03, 2012 06:40:48 pm
      Wrong decision imo.

      The matter won't rest. Luis will get grief everywhere he goes, and his future at the club has to come under scrutiny now.
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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #513: Jan 03, 2012 06:47:58 pm
      Your mate woulden't be a BLUE by any chance
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      Re: FA Suarez documents released
      Reply #514: Jan 03, 2012 06:48:58 pm
      Great statement from both the club and Luis but wrong move IMO.

      (if nothing else I hope Luis sues the Mirror for defamation)

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