Hello again Londonsfoulest. I wasn't talking to you, I was addressing the other WUM - BraindeadOpinion, who admitted the only thing we know for sure is Suarez admitted using the word once. Or are you the same person and swapping between the accounts has caught you out?
Carry on with your Scousification of history and the truth. No 'negros' will ever want to play for Liverpool again
Right, weeks before Rio's test, Christian Negouai was supposed to undergo a drugs test (before Ramadan!!!!!!). He didn't take the test because the FA believe his poor grasp of English made him miss the appointment but Negouai later claimed he was stuck in traffic trying to get to the appointment. Later after Rio's test, Negauai was fasting in the month of Ramadan but UK Sport still choose him for a further test. The lad was upset and had to break his fast in order to comply which angered his club in addition to himself.
Right, I can see how one could lead to the other, so benefit of the doubt was applied and a lesser punishment levied. I guess Ferdinand was given the big treatment because he went away from the appointed location and then returned (albeit late) so his excuse is a little lamer.
I wouldn't be certain he doesn't - they are team mates after all. Do De Gea and Hernandez call Evra Negro?
Yes he deserves it because of his and Liverpool's reaction to the whole affair. He admitted saying Negro which is racist obviously. It doesn't matter if he said it once or 7 times. 8 games is very fortunate considering if we said it in the workplace we would be sacked would we not? Answer this question: Do you think Suarez calls Glen Johnson 'Negro'?
What I forgot compared to oh I was stuck in traffic. Also Channel 4's Dispatches learnt that hundreds of footballers missed Football Association drug tests over three years. From April 2007 to August 2010 experts cancelled 240 checks because players from clubs including Liverpool, Manchester City and Newcastle did not turn up. I wonder how many months ban those players got?
If anything it shows up the FA to be interested in playing politics rather than administering the game in a professional manner. Need to make a political point? Hammer a big name from a big club...
If I call my colleague 'negro' in a Spanish accent, point to the colour of his skin during a heated argument, will I keep my job?
This thread is so damned childish, it's not true. Bozz and co; enough is enough. Please shut it down.