Liverpool won't appeal it. They didn't appeal the racism charge and that was much more contentious than this. If they did appeal he'd probably get the ban doubled.
as someone who lives near boston and went to school there for 5 years, I would like to point out that liverpool barely has any support there, if any at all.
Liverpool won't appeal it. They didn't appeal the racism charge and that was much more contentious than this. If they did appeal he'd probably get the ban doubled.
Its been reported on yahoo/eurosport that they will appeal if its over 3 games and bbc touched on it. Thing is it might be more important to have him to play in the derby if they're selling him anyway?
Its been reported on yahoo/eurosport that they will appeal if its over 3 games and bbc touched on it. Thing is it might be more important to have him to play in the derby if they're selling him anyway?
Its been reported on yahoo/eurosport that they will appeal if its over 3 games and bbc touched on it. Thing is it might be more important to have him to play in the derby if they're selling him anyway?
kin ell - is that right that the sewer rat was telling fibs about Ivanovic accepting his apology?
What an unmitigated scummy ****er.
Its been reported on yahoo/eurosport that they will appeal if its over 3 games and bbc touched on it. Thing is it might be more important to have him to play in the derby if they're selling him anyway?
I linked the quotes first thing this morning..
Davek.. Can you really imagine that phone call ??
" Mate.. Soz I bit your arm lad ! Didn't mean it like ! "
" Luis.. It's all in the game lid.. No worries.. Just a bit of a mark.. May even get the outline tattooed just for a bubble like ! "
Suárez's stance may be a pre-emptive attempt to reduce the severity of his punishment and raises the prospect of Liverpool appealing against any ban they feel is excessive. But it again exposes the club to allegations of indulging the Uruguay international regardless of his indiscretions.
In a statement the FA said: "Luis Suárez has accepted a charge of violent conduct, following an incident with Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic in Sunday's fixture at Anfield. However, Suárez has denied the FA's claim that the standard punishment of three matches is clearly insufficient for this offence. The incident was not seen by the match officials and has therefore been retrospectively reviewed. An independent regulatory commission will hear the case tomorrow, Wednesday, 24 April."
Ha Ha.
Unfortunately for him we dont let psychotic Uruguayans with a Napoleon complex decide what happens in our game.
If they appeal it it's probably because they want things boxed off with no overhang for a buying club to deal with in the summer.
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