Shergar is alive and well and lives in hash's back garden.
Funny but true.
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He would be 33, horse's don't live til that age, though I wouldn't expect a scouser to know that

Shergar is alive and well and lives in hash's back garden.
Funny but true.
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He would be 33, horse's don't live til that age, though I wouldn't expect a scouser to know that![]()

I have. And I've knicked at doughnut.
He would be 33, horse's don't live til that age, though I wouldn't expect a scouser to know that![]()
Actually some do:
http://factoidz.com/old-billy-the-worlds-oldest-horse/
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/397/121821.html
http://www.ecmagazine.net/su04htm/oldesthorsesu04.htm
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If the FA have found evidence of racism why are the police not involved now? Surely they would be duty bound to report evidence of a criminal act to the police no? Maybe they will, or the police will decide to investigate but strange that the two things haven't happened simultaneously what with todays announcement. Hmmmmm
Actually Evra had already made his allegations to the referee before he spoke to Canal+. Although I do agree that he shouldn't have spoken about it in the way he should - all he should have said was that he felt he had been the subject of racist abuse and he had reported it. But then Evra can be a bit of a drama queen at times.
Not entirely sure I follow you there. The fact that the FA have charged Suarez basically means that their investigation into what has happened has been made formal. In other words, their initial investigation over the last couple of weeks indicates that there is some evidence to support Evra's interpretation of what happened, and hence Suarez is being formally informed of this and given the chance to defend himself. The FA and Suarez will gather their evidence, there will be a hearing and a verdict will be given. If Suarez is found innocent he will walk away with his reputation intact. If guilty, well let's cross that bridge if we come to it.
Tho your comment about battle lines seems a bit OTT. One of the main impacts of the FA's decision is that the matter is now taken completely out of Evra's, SAF's and Utd's hands. The FA is now the one who will do all the investigating, with Suarez obviously entitled to defend himself, and it is up to the FA to decide what input into the case anyone at Utd has. I reckon the first thing the FA will do is ban either side from discussing the issue with the media, so if anything the charging process and investigation will help stem the messy public side of it. After all, anyone making provocative comments about on ongoing investigation would probably risk a charge themselves.
I for one am still hoping that, as Rusholme says, this may all turn out to be a misunderstanding and will be resolved in the end.
everyone knows tupac bought shergar in '01Erm, because there's no law against using racist language in the UK as long as you are not promoting violence...
Also the jurisdiction of the police over what happens on the football field is relatively sketchy. The players are assumed to have given their consent to be governed by the rules of the FA whilst they are on the pitch, for incidents that are covered by those laws. It's why Rooney, Gerrard and Rio weren't charged with assault for their respective elbows.
IF the charge holds and he is found guilty I hope he never plays for our club again.
Er...John Terry was on a football pitch
How can you say that? Remember an FA Tribunal is NOT a court of law.
How can you say that? Remember an FA Tribunal is NOT a court of law.

Is'nt the police involvement in the JT case down to a complaint from a member of the public?

Yeah but it's not the only way to get investigated by the police surely? I'm just saying being on a football pitch doesn't exclude you from criminal investigation....anyway i was going to write that bit in my other post but was being lazy and now you've made me write it anyway....dick![]()

Because I reckon after a full hearing or wherever this may end up the truth will prevail. We probably wont have any final outcome for months - but when we do if the outcome offers conclusive evidence that he is guilty he should never play for our club again.
All I'm saying is if a charge holds then I personally don't want him at the club. If it doesn't (which I still suspect will happen) then all's fine and dandy![]()