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Tackle, kick. What's the difference to Rooney?
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Gotta disagree Eric,not every player that goes before an FA committee is found guilty as charged.
Ok.
So now United are responsible for getting England bans overturned ?
It's the FA who are appealling to FIFA and it's nothing to do with United.
Rewinding back to when Chelsea were done over dodgy transfers. They had their punishment overruled.
united will try to get that ban overturned, I can guarantee it.
Don't have Sky Atlantic. What of it? Is it within the Love They Neighbour context? Is it American?

I'm not saying he is guilty as all.
All I'm saying is Evra seems to have basis to complain - even if it is a cultural difference or a misunderstanding that has caused it.
The FA however are already appealing it.
Has anyone seen this article? It's interesting.
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/11/17/sport/soccer-word-controversy/index.html
"If I were of African descent and someone from that part of the world was to use the word toward me, I would probably think twice about what the intentions are, whereas if the person who was saying it was from Cuba you'd probably take it as a joke. And if you said it to a Puerto Rican, they'd just love it," Chinea said.
what of it ? i dunno im just pissed off and tanked up on painkillers soim being a bit of a prick
is it within love thy neighbour context ? worse id say
is it american ? yes and an excellent series btw
Has anyone seen this article? It's interesting.
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/11/17/sport/soccer-word-controversy/index.html
Hmm so if he was African descent and someone from Uruguay said "negrito" to this language expert, from the area, it would make him think twice about the intentions.
And since theres no way Suarez meant it endearingly... the only explanation I guess is that he meant it in a racist way.
Assuming that was the word he said, which at no point has he admitted.
Uh-hu. I wonder why?
As the FA ( not United ) want one of their best players available in the first 3 games for ENGLAND.
Absolutely NOTHING to do with United.
I know some Liverpool fans like consipirciy theories about us but this one is really taking the piss.
Hmm so if he was African descent and someone from Uruguay said "negrito" to this language expert, from the area, it would make him think twice about the intentions.
And since theres no way Suarez meant it endearingly... the only explanation I guess is that he meant it in a racist way.
Assuming that was the word he said, which at no point has he admitted.
So, what is the difference between Rooney calling Evra by that name, and Suarez, if Rooney does indeed do? Your answer: Rooney is being 'endearing'.
I'm sure Evra would sooner kiss a frog.
There is no difference at all, therefore, if it transpires that if the nickname is the villain in this saga, ban the entire man u team and make us all ****in' happy!
Firstly there is a difference. You can say things to your mates and know they wont take offence, but you wouldn't say those things to someone else.
Secondly the idea of Rooney and indeed most of united players with knowing and using an obscure south American term of endearment is ridiculous, even if they do like evra enough to call him "my dear" affectionately.
Thirdly the only source for these claims his team mates call him it is suarez who, having been charged, have to sceptically view his defence of "all the other boys were saying it"
Unlike a certain club in mersyside united have been abiding by the FA's request not to talk about the issue.
They've been snidely leaking stuff to the press instead getting their media hounds to do their dirty work for them and smearing Suarez' name before he's even had a fair hearing.
"Sources at United" in nearly every article mentioning this negrito thing, surprise.
Secondly the idea of Rooney and indeed most of united players with knowing and using an obscure south American term of endearment is ridiculous, even if they do like evra enough to call him "my dear" affectionately.
Post links.
Show me proof Unites, SAF or Evra have said anything since being told not to.
Im sure if "sources at liverpool" claimed he said the N word then you'd just dismiss it as journos making up stuff.
Double standards, hate to see it.
Top-level sources at Old Trafford say the offending word was uttered in Spanish and allegedly was a derivative of "negro", with Evra stating that it was used "at least 10 times".