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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Suarez testimony can not be, relied upon


Luis Suarez testified that "unreliable" to the commission of inquiry into allegations that Liverpool player was tracing this racial harassment against Manchester United, Evra Partice.

In a report written by the Independent Regulatory Commission of English football, Suarez diseut has 'damaged the image of English football in the eyes of the world', and therefore deserve the penalty of the ban fell eight matches plus a fine of £ 40,000 (more than half a billion dollars).

Two more similar offense, then Suarez can get 'permanent ban'.

The incident occurred at the headquarters of Liverpool at Anfield on October 15 last, which eventually led to the match score 1-1.

According to the report, taxable tackles after Suarez, Evra questioned the reason for Uruguay's players tackle on his feet. Suarez said in Spanish: "Because you (skinned) black."

When Evra challenging Suarez to repeat the answer to the threat of a "punch", Suarez replied: "I do not talk to people (leather) black."

Suarez also reported using the word 'nigger' seven times in about two minutes of the incident.
'Ordinary'

Related to length of sentence against Suarez, the report says: "After seeing how many times Suarez used the word 'nigger', obviously much more serious offense than once issued a statement of racial and aggravating factors."

FA and Liverpool have received this report last Friday from the Independent Regulatory Commission. The two parties a chance to appeal before January 13.

In all the 115 page report was written details of the cross dispute between two players.

In conclusion Evra considered a witness 'unreliable'. Evra is called investigator testified calmly and clearly.

Instead Suarez considered 'unreliable'. Because the 'inconsistent' with the evidence, especially video footage during the incident.

Suarez claimed: "I'll call Glen Johnson (Liverpool team-mate) also calls 'nigger' in the same way I refer to Dirk Kuyt (Liverpool player as well) as 'Blondie', because her hair blonde, or Andy Carroll as 'Grandote' , 'giant', because he is very high. "

According to Suarez in his country 'ordinary appoint people with physical features' them. There are no rough element in the mention of that term as well as 'certainly no racial content in it'.

Besides Suarez and Evra, also participated in a witness in this case Ryan Giggs, Kuyt, Liverpool's director of football Damien Comolli and boss Suarez, Kenny Dalglish.

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