Suarez set to appeal ban.

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Liverpool striker Luis Suarez will appeal against his Football Association punishment for racially abusing Patrice Evra, according to his lawyer.

Alejandro Balbi, who is also Suarez's agent, said his player was "convinced" the punishment would be reversed.

Suarez was handed an eight-game ban and £40,000 fine after he used "insulting words in reference to Manchester United defender Evra's colour".

"It seems to us absolutely out of proportion," Balbi said.
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"It's one of the hardest sanctions handed down in English football.

"He [Suarez] is firmly convinced this hard sanction can be reversed."

Speaking at a news conference in Uruguay capital Montevideo, Balbi said that it would be Liverpool's lawyers who made the appeal to the FA.

Suarez, who denied the allegations, has 14 days to launch his appeal against the decision. Should he do so, there is a possibility length of the ban could be increased.

The FA handed the sanctions to Suarez after a six-day hearing found he racially abused Evra in the 1-1 draw at Anfield on 15 October.

The Liverpool players warmed up for Wednesday night's game at Wigan wearing t-shirts in support of Suarez and also released a statement declaring their backing for the 24-year-old.

The Uruguayan Football Association has also offered Suarez and Liverpool whatever backing they need for an appeal, and Suarez has received support from Uruguay captain Diego Lugano.
 
**** the fa.

it has been reported now that liverpool have 14 days to appeal but this time does not start until the day the report is delivered to liverpool as they appeal on the basis of the report and not the published punishment - this report might not be delivered until the middle of january which means it could be the end of january before an appeal is lodged
 
BringBackfootie:1918406 said:
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Whats your view on Peter Schmiechel calling Ian Wright a ni**er all those years ago??????????

I think it is better if noone ever replies to his posts<ok> who's posts?:)
Please don't speculate. Ian Wright "alleged" that Schmiecal called him a black b*rsted. This was then not proven, but personally I thought it stunk.
 
it has been reported now that liverpool have 14 days to appeal but this time does not start until the day the report is delivered to liverpool as they appeal on the basis of the report and not the published punishment - this report might not be delivered until the middle of january which means it could be the end of january before an appeal is lodged


Reading something on the team support for Suarez issue, and it stated the report was delivered 90 minutes prior to kick off last night - Agin, thanks for that FA, talk about timing you pr!cks!
 
Am I the only one who thinks this appeal will completely fall on it's arse and make things worse?

It could well do but that's not the point. It shows how both the club and Suarez believe he's truly innocent and that the ban is a joke. If they fail atleast we tried.
 
It gives us a chance to prove we're not a one-man team, if nothing else. There will inevitably be a drawn-out appeal process. The report wont be compiled to the middle of January apparently. So basically, his appeal wont be till the start of Feb. Long way to go.