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Thursday, December 22, 2011

T-Shirt, Support Liverpool for Suarez Criticized


Liverpool - Liverpool's outspoken defense of Luis Suarez can be severe punishment from the FA due to his racist actions. The Reds form of support by wearing T-shirt with the striker now it can be a lot of criticism.

When doing warm-up matches ahead of Wigan Athletic cons, all Liverpool players wore T-shirt with Suarez on the front and back number seven on the back. Action is a form of support for the Reds after the striker was sentenced to eight match ban plus fine after found guilty of racial insults on Patrice Evra.

Since the beginning of camp 'The Red' is explicitly expressed support for Suarez. They are convinced that his star player was not guilty of charges of acts of racism.

But for the action wearing support before Liverpool's Premier League action can make a lot of criticism. Many feel disappointed because Liverpool are still defending player who is found guilty.

"As a former football player and seasoned with racist comments throughout my career, I was sad to see Liverpool player to use the shirt last night. I would have preferred it if they use anti-racist t-shirts," said the former Manchester United and Aston Villa, Paul McGrath .

Similar statements came from Blackburn Rovers striker Jason Roberts. "The attitude of Liverpool Suarez puzzled me about the problem. Is (Manchester) United's Evra will print T-shirt now? Some of the bigger problems than the football itself," Roberts said in twitter account.

Support Liverpool on Suarez assessed as normal. But the action of T-shirts are printed using the figure of the player is considered as an act that is not inappropriate.

"I think it's not a good tindaan to use the shirt. I can understand the views of the club about it, but in our society can not accept racism and supporting players who use racist words," said former Newcastle United, Olivier Bernard.

"No matter if they support Suarez, but I think it's inappropriate to wear the shirt because it means they support the use of racist words. I really do not understand with it," concluded Bernard as reported Soccernet.

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