ddb wrote:115 pages.
Don't fancy reading through that.
http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary ... ssion.ashx

England's_No7 wrote:ddb wrote:115 pages.
Don't fancy reading through that.
http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary ... ssion.ashx
Why would you need a 115 page report?
I'm sure they could write a good explanation in 10 pages. The main point is Suarez has been charged for being racist, do they really need 115 pages to explain what happened.

The Waugh Twins wrote:Yep I was probably a bit harsh there Keshto, it's a very touchy subject with me.
I see just in Liverpool FC will not appeal.
The Waugh Twins wrote:Yes it's all quite ridiculous, I'm watching sky sport right now and Liverpool and Suarez have released some ridiculous statements.
He should have just apologized as soon as he was accused and said that in his country the word is used differently (even though that's a load of crap) and probably would have had a one match ban. I'm glad in way He and Liverpool have handled this so poorly because it's shown their true colors (oops).
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.

England's_No7 wrote:The Waugh Twins wrote:Yes it's all quite ridiculous, I'm watching sky sport right now and Liverpool and Suarez have released some ridiculous statements.
He should have just apologized as soon as he was accused and said that in his country the word is used differently (even though that's a load of crap) and probably would have had a one match ban. I'm glad in way He and Liverpool have handled this so poorly because it's shown their true colors (oops).
They should have either went one way or the other. If Suarez apoligised and admitted he had used that word in a normal way and that he didn't know it was racist then it could all have been forgotten and a few game ban. Liverpool weren't happy with the 8 match ban because they believe he isn't racist. They did many campaigns such as the T-shirts. Now that they choose not to appeal, what sort of message does that send out. It basically means they have given up and they know he is racist. Liverpool have just dug themselves into an even bigger hole. It could have been sorted out very quickly but they have prolonged this episode and they now admit defeat.
The Waugh Twins wrote:was fortunate enough to see Ian Rush score for Wales way back.
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