I believe that most of the top clubs deal with their disciplinary matters internally. I'm sure this has happened at Man Utd on many occassions.
Did Liverpool discipline Suarez for his comments to Evra ?
I believe that most of the top clubs deal with their disciplinary matters internally. I'm sure this has happened at Man Utd on many occassions.
Did Liverpool discipline Suarez for his comments to Evra ?
Nope as he shouldn't have been found guilty based on the evidence, but the FA needed to make a point after what was happening with Terry. Read the evidence of the case, it's online, and you'll understand why so many professional in and out of football can't understand how Terry's offence, which they all agree was worse, 'got off with it'. Even Fergie couldn't understand why he got less than Suarez.
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We live in a world where we now have to be careful of everything we say infront of people of colour for fear of causing offence. Terms that were acceptable years ago are now no longer allowed because in many cases quite rightly they cause offence.
Yet you deem the use of the word NEGRO to a black man on an English football pitch not once but 7 times as not offensive and at the same time say that a player who alledges he said " He said I called him a black C--T" is guilty of a worse offence.
As I said earlier I know it's trendy these days to have a pop at Chelsea but that's stretching it a bit.
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