Monday, February 13, 2012

If Suarez had escaped punishment, the good work campaigning against racism and the FA would have been in vain

The Football Association has made a massive favor to sport when Luis Suarez gave Liverpool a group of eight ban and fined £ 40,000 after being convicted of abusing the race Patrice Evra of Manchester United.

seems an eternity since the Uruguay striker Evra side in a 1-1 draw at Anfield on October 15. In fact, there were many inside and outside the black community who wondered why it took so long to reach a verdict. Many thought the incident might be swept under the rug. However, the complexity of this particular case means that every detail had to be ratified in order to reach a decision.

The penalty will be considered the last for many, but the federation has provided a deterrent to those in the game who feel it's okay to abuse any other professional, simply because of their color.

Bad tackles, offside and the referee's decisions are closely monitored during the long history of football. However, issues of race have often been ignored, as if they do not matter. It does and always will.

I wonder what the likes of FIFA president, Sepp Blatter, president and Wigan Dave Whelan - who both suggested that the mountains were a grain of sand - to say now

Suarez, who is a wonderful footballer, surely now understand that while it might be good to use the Spanish word

black

South America, the same thought does not work in the UK. Gus Poyet compatriot, the Brighton manager, you should also take note.


Liverpool, say they are surprised and disappointed by the verdict of the FA. This line of thinking is understandable, because they will lose a player who scores goals and creates. The club manager, Kenny Dalglish, had supported his player throughout the case. However, while support was understandable that ultimately proved to be moved. This incident took place during one of the biggest games of the club in the world. Watch the game at the time I could see he was deeply upset Evra, although he did not receive a false or reckless tackle the elbow. When suggestions came later that he had been racially abused, his anger seems to be explained.


Suarez not been allowed to get away with their crime. Evra says Suarez abused him at least 10 times, suggesting that man was intended to tarnish his Liverpool adversary in the most disgusting. To make matters worse, in his defense, including Suarez suggested that Evra is called "something that his teammates call him in Manchester."


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