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Sky has just said it's an 8 game ban and £40,000 fine.

 

Total joke, blinkered slightly as I have never liked Evra and read he has accused other players of the same thing.

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He's a wee rat who's got a nasty side to him on the pitch.

 

They'll appeal it.

 

Anyone know why the police arent involved in this case like they are with the Terry/Ferdinand one?

 

Before it was announced Liverpool had already said they would appeal and means he will still feature in the festive fixtures.

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He's a wee rat who's got a nasty side to him on the pitch.

 

They'll appeal it.

 

Anyone know why the police arent involved in this case like they are with the Terry/Ferdinand one?

 

You could argue why the FA haven't started proceedings on Terry.

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Liverpool will be without Luis Suarez for over a month after he was hit with a record eight-game ban by the Football Association after he was found guilty of racist abuse.

 

The Uruguayan looks set to miss the Reds' season-defining schedule after he was charged with using insulting language towards Manchester United defender Patrice Evra in October.

 

It means that Liverpool could go into a triple header with Manchester City in the Premier League and Carling Cup semi-final in addition to an FA Cup third round tie against Oldham Athletic.

 

In addition to the record ban, Suarez had been hit with an £80,000 fine and has yet to be punished for gesticulating to Fulham fans during his side's defeat at Craven Cottage earlier this month.

 

But the ban will not take effect until after a possible appeal, which Liverpool are expected to lodge within the allotted 14-day period, which means Suarez will remains in contention for tomorrow's visit to Wigan in addition the Boxing Day visit of Blackburn Rovers to Anfield.

 

An FA statement claimed that the Independent Regulatory Commission, which had been expected to deliver its findings last Friday, found that Suarez had "used insulting words towards Mr Evra" and

"included a reference to Mr Evra's colour within the meaning of Rule E3".

 

Looks like different reports on the fine but probably go along with the sky story of £40k.

 

No idea why the police weren't involved.

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Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has been suspended for eight matches and fined £40,000 by the Football Association.

 

Suarez was found guilty of misconduct after Manchester United defender Patrice Evra accused the Uruguay international of racially abusing him during the Premier League clash at Anfield on October 15.

 

The Reds forward can appeal against the unprecedented sanction and the suspension will not come into effect until after the outcome of any further hearing.

 

Liverpool have 14 days from the point when they receive the FA's written reasons for their decision to lodge an appeal, with the ban not beginning until this date has passed.

 

A statement from the FA read: "On 16 November 2011, The Football Association charged Luis Suarez with misconduct contrary to FA Rule E3 in relation to the Liverpool FC versus Manchester United FC fixture on 15 October 2011.

 

"A hearing took place from 14-20 December 2011 before an Independent Regulatory Commission of The FA to consider the charge.

 

"The Independent Regulatory Commission announced its decision on 20 December 2011, which is as follows:

 

1. Mr Suarez used insulting words towards Mr Evra during the match contrary to FA Rule E3(1);

 

2. the insulting words used by Mr Suarez included a reference to Mr Evra's colour within the meaning of Rule E3(2);

 

3. Mr Suarez shall be warned as to his future conduct, be suspended for eight matches covering all first team competitive matches and fined the sum of £40,000;

 

4. the [penalty] is suspended pending the outcome of any appeal lodged by Mr Suarez against this decision.

 

"Mr Suarez has the right to appeal the decision of the Independent Regulatory Commission to an Appeal Board. An appeal must be lodged within 14 days of the date of the written reasons for the decision.

 

"The penalty is suspended until after the outcome of any appeal, or the time for appealing expires, or should Mr Suarez decide not to appeal. The reason for this is to ensure that the penalty does not take effect before any appeal so that Mr Suarez has an effective right of appeal."

 

The Sky report...

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Have to admit, I'm having a wee giggle about it. I hate liverpool and even more Suarez. Rat!

 

Fear not though Liverpool fans, you've got that superstar striker who cost you £35m and has scored 2 or 3 league goals since he arrived. Don't worry! LOL.

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Liverpool have reacted with fury to the decision to hit striker Luis Suarez with an eight-match ban for racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.

 

The Uruguay international will remain available to the Anfield outfit as they consider an appeal against the verdict, or until the outcome of any further hearing.

 

Given the wording of the statement issued by the Merseyside outfit to the judgement of the FA's Independent Regulatory Commission, it appears almost certain that they will not be accepting the verdict.

 

The Reds continue to offer the former Ajax forward their full and unequivocal support, while also unleashing an unprecedented attack on English football's governing body.

 

Liverpool have claimed that the FA were 'determined to bring charges' against the forward and feel it is 'extraordinary' that Suarez was found guilty on Evra's evidence alone.

 

Extraordinary

 

"It is key to note that Patrice Evra himself in his written statement in this case said 'I don't think that Luis Suarez is racist'. The FA in their opening remarks accepted that Luis Suarez was not racist."

LFC statement

Quotes of the week

A statement on the club's official website read: "Liverpool Football Club is very surprised and disappointed with the decision of the Football Association Commission to find Luis Suarez guilty of the charges against him.

 

"We look forward to the publication of the Commission's Judgment. We will study the detailed reasons of the Commission once they become available, but reserve our right to appeal or take any other course of action we feel appropriate with regards to this situation.

 

"We find it extraordinary that Luis can be found guilty on the word of Patrice Evra alone when no-one else on the field of play - including Evra's own Manchester United team-mates and all the match officials - heard the alleged conversation between the two players in a crowded Kop goalmouth while a corner kick was about to be taken.

 

"The club takes extremely seriously the fight against all forms of discrimination and has a long and successful track record in work relating to anti-racist activity and social inclusion. We remain committed to this ideal and equality for all, irrespective of a person's background.

 

"LFC considers racism in any form to be unacceptable - without compromise. It is our strong held belief, having gone over the facts of the case, that Luis Suarez did not commit any racist act. It is also our opinion that the accusation by this particular player was not credible - certainly no more credible than his prior unfounded accusations.

 

"It is key to note that Patrice Evra himself in his written statement in this case said 'I don't think that Luis Suarez is racist'. The FA in their opening remarks accepted that Luis Suarez was not racist.

 

Incredible

 

"Luis himself is of a mixed race family background as his grandfather was black. He has been personally involved since the 2010 World Cup in a charitable project which uses sport to encourage solidarity amongst people of different backgrounds with the central theme that the colour of a person's skin does not matter; they can all play together as a team.

 

"He has played with black players and mixed with their families whilst with the Uruguay national side and was captain at Ajax Amsterdam of a team with a proud multi-cultural profile, many of whom became good friends.

 

"It seems incredible to us that a player of mixed heritage should be accused and found guilty in the way he has based on the evidence presented. We do not recognise the way in which Luis Suarez has been characterised.

 

"It appears to us that the FA were determined to bring charges against Luis Suarez, even before interviewing him at the beginning of November. Nothing we have heard in the course of the hearing has changed our view that Luis Suarez is innocent of the charges brought against him and we will provide Luis with whatever support he now needs to clear his name.

 

"We would also like to know when the FA intend to charge Patrice Evra with making abusive remarks to an opponent after he admitted himself in his evidence to insulting Luis Suarez in Spanish in the most objectionable of terms. Luis, to his credit, actually told the FA he had not heard the insult."

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