Yes he probably should - he should apologise to United as a club for damaging our clubs reputation but certainly not to Suarez.
Kenny: We all have a responsibility. Source: http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/kd-we-all-have-a-responsibility-1
edit: beaten to it. Doesnt need posting twice. Kenny done well enough there. Now its Alex Ferguson's tern to apologise.
Ferguson knows that he went too far is his post match statements that were directed at both Suarez and LFC. He was totally out of order and SHOULD apologise Evra knows his conduct brought his club disrespect.
Most observers seem to think that Evra's celebrations were over the top but understandable as he had been snubbed by a guy who had previously racially abused him and shown no remorse. No wonder he was wound up.
I don't think he should. There has never been an apology to United or Evra from Suarez or Liverpool regardless of what has happened. Fergie was wrong I agree with you but I don't think he should apologise whilst Liverpool football club still continue snub what they have done wrong. Not one of the those apologies, all 3, have apologised to Evra for snubbing his hand. As stated I think SAF was over the top as it was not his place but don't think Liverpool or there fans are in a position to say others should be apologising to be honest Dave.
Don't really care if anyone at United apologises or even if they need to. I'm not interested in being a standards/character checker for other clubs, I'll leave that to their own fans. As far as I'm concerned LFC have gone through a difficult time, some aspects handled better than others. Lessons learned. The player has been shown the line between club loyalty & carte Blanche protection. Hopefully he understands that. If not, that's an internal disciplinary matter for the future. KE there is a little Irony in you stating LFC are in no position to judge. Hasn't stopped any other clubs or fans judging us so far.
You kinda abused the literary construct I was using there. For your reply to work you would have had to reference a quote from me saying Suarez doesn't lie, which I haven't said so you can't. Which is why you had to add the second explanatory sentence: I got your point but it was just a bit clumsy as an attempt at a witty riposte.
Sorry Eric but I think you've got it wrong here. There was no need for Suarez to apologise to Evra - it was not demanded of him either by the club or the FA. Hence his apology for not shaking hands was made in his position as a Liverpool player to the club. Kenny, Ayre and Suarez have apologised for what happened. If you want to draw a line under this whole issue then it is imbounden upon both Ferguson and Evra to apologise for their actions. Nobody is demanding that such an apology is directed to eitherSuarez or LFC - though in Ferguson's case perhaps it should be.
I'm sure if I looked long enough I could find a post that intimates that Suarez was the wronged party in the case that got him an 8 match ban. He was actually the one telling the truth according to the odd Liverpool fan.
So LFC have apologised & said theyre concentrating on football. MUFC have issued a statement accepting apologies & wish to get on with football. So we won't hear any more sly digs or comments or tweets etc from either clubs manager or players then? That's it over (not including fans obviously) Good!
A man that told his club he would shake Evra's hand and he goes back on his word? A man who bites other players on the pitch. A man who sticks his middle finger up to opposing fans. A man who intentionally handballs a ball off of the goal line to cheat. This is a man who LFC fans stand behind yet he betrays his club by going back on his word? Such a shame. EDIT: Also a man who karate kicked Scott Parker in the stomach. Nice.
Of course you would yawn, you have nothing to refute what I said because everything I wrote there is a fact. But this is how low Liverpool fans have sunk... to defend a man of such little integrity.