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Sakho warned over Quenelle comments

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Jack D Rips

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Liverpool FC defender Mamadou Sakho has been warned about his future conduct after an online post relating to the controversial quenelle gesture.
The 24-year-old Reds centre-half has been "reminded of his responsibilities" following the post.
West Bromwich Albion striker Nicolas Anelka was hit with a five match ban after making the gesture in December.
Tottenham Hotspur's Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Yannick Sagbo of Hull City have been charged by the Football Association but Sakho and Manchester City's Samir Nasri have been warned.
An FA statement read: "The FA has progressed its investigation into four cases concerning social media postings relating to the quenelle gesture involving Benoit Assou-Ekotto (Tottenham Hotspur on loan at Queens Park Rangers), Yannick Sagbo (Hull City), Samir Nasri (Manchester City) and Mamadou Sakho (Liverpool).
"Having considered the particular facts of each case extremely carefully in consultation with our appointed expert, The FA has on Tuesday charged Mr Assou-Ekotto and Mr Sagbo with improper conduct contrary to FA Rule E3 in relation to their postings on Twitter.
"It is alleged that in each case the comment was abusive and/or indecent and/or insulting and/or improper, contrary to Rule E3(1). It is further alleged that each players' breach of Rule E3(1) was an “Aggravated Breach” as defined in Rule E3(2), as the comment included a reference to ethnic origin and/or race and/or religion or belief.
"Both players have until April 8 2014 to respond to the charges.
"The FA has issued Mr Nasri with a formal warning. Mr Sakho has been reminded of his responsibilities as a participant.
"As the cases involving Mr Assou-Ekotto and Mr Sagbo are ongoing, The FA will make no further comment on any of these four cases at this time."
 
Probably that he thought it was right up there among such comedy classics as Jerry Lewis's funny voice and Le Petomane's version of Holst's Planets Suite. The French should be fined for even thinking they have a sense of humour.
 
Ah, this seems to be it. No big deal:

Sakho was also pictured performing the gesture but claimed in November that he was tricked. He wrote on his Twitter account: "This photo was taken six months ago, I did not know the meaning of this gesture, I got trapped!"
 
The solution is to publically announce beforehand that you will be doing a quenelle, and that it is an anti-establishment gesture and/or not offensive. Then you can take the piss with it until your heart's content.

A similar strategy could work for the monkey gesture. That would be a hilarious loophole in the FA's retarded views on racism.
 
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