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Otta accused me of making up the facts surrounding the Suarez case. I've always maintained that Evra:


- conducted himself with dignity

- had witness statements from his team mates

- had video footage to support his case

- himself was a victim of racist behaviour

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Otta accused me of making up the facts surrounding

> the Suarez case. I've always maintained that

> Evra:

>

> - conducted himself with dignity

> - had witness statements from his team mates

> - had video footage to support his case

> - himself was a victim of racist behaviour



None of which you could have actually known.


Anyway, I suspect Liverpool will appeal. The statement basically says that it is very subjective, and down to the opinion of the panel. Suarez never denied saying what he said, it is all about his intention, and whether intention matters within the rules. All very hazy.

The report states that, after being tackled by the Uruguayan, Evra asked Suarez why he had kicked him, to which the forward replied in Spanish: "Because you are black."


When Evra challenged him to repeat the answer and said he would "punch him", Suarez said: "I don't speak to blacks."



IF that is true though, then he is a cunt.

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Otta accused me of making up the facts surrounding

> the Suarez case. I've always maintained that

> Evra:>

> - conducted himself with dignity


After he was fouled by Suarez the next incident was on the goal line when Evra admitted to saying to Suarez that his sister was a c**t (in Spanish). Hardly dignified.


> - had witness statements from his team mates


The statements only reflected that it was obvious Evra was upset not that anyone else heard what was going on


> - had video footage to support his case


This footage was interpreted by the panel. It wasn't definitive.


> - himself was a victim of racist behaviour


How has this anything to do with this particular case?


I'm not defending Suarez. He is guilty as charged. But your stance is based on nothing more than conjecture unless you had access to the report before everyone else, you were just guessing.


Apart from Suarez, I think LFC and in particular Kuyt come out of this really badly.

Okay AM, I think I understand your game plan. I'm sorry if you don't have the same level of skill in analysing matters. I've been doing this type of analysing for such a long period of time and get them right all of the time. Guessing is for people like what Otta and you do. You wouldn't catch me on this forum asking for advice like buying an electric shaver or how to transfer data from a hard drive. That's because I'm capable in thinking for myself and able to carry out basic research. I don't like commercial music. I refuse to buy products based on brands as brands means absolutely nothing to me.


It's up to you whether you want to keep up with your game plan. But in my experience people like yourself tend to fizzle out in time. I won't be changing for sure.

Do you reckon it was word from the top that made them come out and support him then? I'd assumed it was just the team sticking together rather than an order. I could be wrong though.


UDT, it must be lovely having an ego like yours. You're certainly not short of self belief, that's for sure.

Suarez hasn't covered himself in glory here but then nor has Dalglish and Liverpool. Can't see on what basis Liverpool can appeal.

Nice see that nasty little mercenary get subbed after another anonymous performance. I bet Citeh are glad they managed to lever him away from the Arsenal.

Otta Wrote:

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> Do you reckon it was word from the top that made

> them come out and support him then? I'd assumed it

> was just the team sticking together rather than an

> order. I could be wrong though.

>

>

I do reckon. Yes. It would be quite a coincidence if they all independently decided to go out and have the same t shirt made up.

http://forum.talkchelsea.net/topic/11344-eva-carneiro-appreciation-thread/


I was doing a bit of talent spotting on the Chelsea bench and came across Eva Carneiro, their hot Doctor. Makes me wonder why Chelsea haven't performed well this season due to their growing injury list.

UDT.


You do live by yourself, don't you ?


Anyway you make me laugh & that's a good thing.


Thierry Henry back at Arsenal makes me laugh ( nervously ) too.


Mind you PSG are paying David Beckham 160k a week to pull on their shirt, so it looks like a good year for the oldies, thus far.



NETTE:)(tu)

Extracts from the Suarez Evra case are Here if you can be arsed to sift through it.


Having read it, I'm struggling to find the inconsistencies in Suarez's evidence. The more I read it the more it looks like a playground squabble. Yes Suarez uses the word negro, Evra calls him a South American and makes reference to his sisters pussy. Nice. Grow up the pair of you.


The FA said they found Suarez guilty because of unreliable evidence, but the whole thing seems to boil down to: he said this, yeah but he said that. I can see no real reason why they've doubted Suarez's account over Evra's.

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