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Keep Suarez?

Sell?

  • YES

    Votes: 19 12.3%
  • NO

    Votes: 135 87.7%

  • Total voters
    154
And much worse than this.


View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pSHM6B_q30


that resulted in this:

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He does deserve a ban. Maybe more than 3 games. But 10 ? That's fucking hilarious. Anyone who doesn't think the FA don't have it out for Suarez are kidding themselves. There's no fucking way I'd accept that if I was Liverpool and I'd take it all the way to the CAS.
 
I just want to see this defended ... 10 games? It is a fucking piss take ...

Go to Spain or Germany or PSG Suarez ... you deserve better than England.
 
Liverpool Football Club has today commented on the decision to ban Luis Suarez for 10 games following the incident with Branislav Ivanovic during the game against Chelsea on April 21, 2013.

Suarez took swift action on Sunday to make an unreserved apology for his behaviour and accepted the charge of violet conduct from the FA.

LFC managing director Ian Ayre said: "Both the club and player are shocked and disappointed at the severity of today's Independent Regulatory Commission decision.
"We await the written reasons tomorrow before making any further comment."
 
I just want to see this defended ... 10 games? It is a fucking piss take ...

Go to Spain or Germany or PSG Suarez ... you deserve better than England.

Well that's what they all want. As it weakens us as a team. Still, at least we'll can say we've done the right thing. Fuck the right thing
 
Liverpool Football Club has today commented on the decision to ban Luis Suarez for 10 games following the incident with Branislav Ivanovic during the game against Chelsea on April 21, 2013.

Suarez took swift action on Sunday to make an unreserved apology for his behaviour and accepted the charge of violet conduct from the FA.

LFC managing director Ian Ayre said: "Both the club and player are shocked and disappointed at the severity of today's Independent Regulatory Commission decision.
"We await the written reasons tomorrow before making any further comment."
 
But hey, the FA are just doing their job and protecting the English population from the vicious foreigners ruining their lovely game.
 
If The Yanks are as occupied With Fair Play as they pretend, it is about time they stood up and showed some support and muscles.
 
They must be joking! This is just absurd!
I think the FA has officially lost the plot.
It makes me sick.
 
Be interesting to hear who was on the "Independent" tribunal.

The names scarcely matter. The chairman will have been a lawyer who does, or is hoping to do, half a dozen or so of these a year and gets paid thousands a day for the privilege. He or she will have been accompanied on the panel by an FA official, in other words someone employed directly by the FA itself, and by a third party with a football background who will have similar expectations as the chairman with regard to payment, albeit at a lower level. Every last one of them will do what they know the FA wants them to do, because they know which side their bread's buttered. It's a kangaroo court, always has been, always will be until the whole disreputable process is cleaned up.
 
If you're a Liverpool fan, yes. If you're anyone else, they're loving it.

I'm not even sure they are. Many of them, yes, but the brighter ones will probably be shaken up, because the message this sends out is that the FA could easily act just as crazily when a player at your club does something wrong. It's a frightening thought that the game is ruled by people who can pretty much make stuff up on a whim and punish you even more if you point out how outrageously they're behaving.
 
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