Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:57 pm
Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:00 pm
CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:03 pm
CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
Lucky the ban was only 8 games tbh.
Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:05 pm
2blue2handle wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
Lucky the ban was only 8 games tbh.
If as above then on appeal the ban should be extended, shocking behaviour from a professional. We would prob get sacked from a job for that.
Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:06 pm
2blue2handle wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
Lucky the ban was only 8 games tbh.
If as above then on appeal the ban should be extended, shocking behaviour from a professional. We would prob get sacked from a job for that.
Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:16 pm
bluebird1977 wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
oh dear do people really care about the spitting scowsers and the manc scum
Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:32 pm
12thMan wrote:2blue2handle wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
Lucky the ban was only 8 games tbh.
If as above then on appeal the ban should be extended, shocking behaviour from a professional. We would prob get sacked from a job for that.
I agree, it's pathetic and if the FA really do want to "kick racism out of football" -they should ban him for the rest of the season!
Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:27 pm
Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:45 pm
citygardens73 wrote:What a load of shit,its basically the F.A believing Evra over Suarez,the F.A need more than that to brand him a racist
Sat Dec 31, 2011 8:04 pm
G3vans wrote:citygardens73 wrote:What a load of shit,its basically the F.A believing Evra over Suarez,the F.A need more than that to brand him a racist
It's a good thing that the FA haven't 'branded him a racist' then.
Sat Dec 31, 2011 8:21 pm
Natman Blue wrote:12thMan wrote:2blue2handle wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
Lucky the ban was only 8 games tbh.
If as above then on appeal the ban should be extended, shocking behaviour from a professional. We would prob get sacked from a job for that.
I agree, it's pathetic and if the FA really do want to "kick racism out of football" -they should ban him for the rest of the season!
But on account of the FA's own rules then they should also punish Patrice Evra as he made an insult to Suarez based on his ethnicity and race. The only reason he has escaped punishment is because Suarez IS NOT black!!! The irony
Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:05 pm
Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:20 pm
scott_w_ccfc wrote:Natman Blue wrote:12thMan wrote:2blue2handle wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
Lucky the ban was only 8 games tbh.
If as above then on appeal the ban should be extended, shocking behaviour from a professional. We would prob get sacked from a job for that.
I agree, it's pathetic and if the FA really do want to "kick racism out of football" -they should ban him for the rest of the season!
But on account of the FA's own rules then they should also punish Patrice Evra as he made an insult to Suarez based on his ethnicity and race. The only reason he has escaped punishment is because Suarez IS NOT black!!! The irony
Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:53 pm
citygardens73 wrote:scott_w_ccfc wrote:Natman Blue wrote:12thMan wrote:2blue2handle wrote:CraigCCFC wrote:http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2011/~/media/Files/PDF/TheFA/Disciplinary/Written%20reasons/FA%20v%20Suarez%20Written%20Reasons%20of%20Regulatory%20Commission.ashx
thats the full report, here is what he was found guilty of saying:
In the goalmouth, Mr Evra and Mr Suarez spoke to each other in Spanish. Mr Evra asked Mr Suarez why he had kicked him, referring to the foul five minutes previously. Mr Suarez replied "Porque tu eres negro", meaning "Because
you are black". Mr Evra then said to Mr Suarez "say it to me again, I'm going to punch
you". Mr Suarez replied "No hablo con los negros", meaning "I don't speak to blacks". Mr
Evra continued by saying that he now thought he was going to punch Mr Suarez. Mr
Suarez replied "Dale, negro, negro, negro", which meant "okay, blackie, blackie, blackie".
As Mr Suarez said this, he reached out to touch Mr Evra's arm, gesturing at his skin. Mr
Kuyt then intervened. When the referee blew his whistle and called the players over to
him shortly after the exchanges in the goalmouth, Mr Evra said to the referee "ref, ref, he
just called me a f**king black".
Suarez, incidentally admits calling Evra negro in the report, but under different circumstances.
Lucky the ban was only 8 games tbh.
If as above then on appeal the ban should be extended, shocking behaviour from a professional. We would prob get sacked from a job for that.
I agree, it's pathetic and if the FA really do want to "kick racism out of football" -they should ban him for the rest of the season!
But on account of the FA's own rules then they should also punish Patrice Evra as he made an insult to Suarez based on his ethnicity and race. The only reason he has escaped punishment is because Suarez IS NOT black!!! The irony
thats not true because if you read further into the FA report you will see that they did investigate this allegation, and it was proved to be not true by video evidence
Suarez lying once again
Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:58 pm
Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:26 pm
Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:57 pm
citygardens73 wrote:Take your blinkers off son one mans word against anothers makes him guilty does it,im embrassed for you if you believe this to be the case,is this the same Evra who asked the ref was he booking him cause he was black some might think your a man u fan
Sun Jan 01, 2012 1:12 pm
timdog80 wrote:citygardens73 wrote:Take your blinkers off son one mans word against anothers makes him guilty does it,im embrassed for you if you believe this to be the case,is this the same Evra who asked the ref was he booking him cause he was black some might think your a man u fan
I just read that giggs and kuyt gave evidence an they had a ligual anylyst in to read what he said from the video footage to confirm evras claim which confirmed Evras version to be true and Suarez to have lied!...........All seems quite compelling really and i had the same view as you till i read that
Sun Jan 01, 2012 1:15 pm
Sun Jan 01, 2012 1:18 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:BECAUSE IT IS ALL POLITICALLY CORRECT BULLSHIT....IMO
Sun Jan 01, 2012 1:37 pm
Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:19 pm
Sun Jan 01, 2012 2:27 pm
Nuclearblue wrote:BECAUSE IT IS ALL POLITICALLY CORRECT BULLSHIT....IMO