So do you not think Suarez said anything racist to Evra?
Yes he did, albeit unintentionally. Once, he used the word the word negro - so he broke rule E3 (standard tariff = 3 game ban) and made reference to race ONCE (standard tariff = additional game ban). For which both he and the club apologised, btw. What he got was twice what Terry got for the same offence, and eight games more than Evra who started the argument, broke rule E3 by his own admission, and also made reference to race, according to the FA's own guidelines on rule E3, by referring to Suarez as a Sudac and delivering his diatribe in Spanish. But the FA dismissed this as an 'oath', like the average Frenchman would say when he caught his finger in the car door.
If you are genuinely interested in racism you should ask yourself why evra, who gave at least as good as he got and was abusive, racist, and started the argument anyway, was given exemption from any form of censure or prosecution. the FA commended him for admitting what he'd called suarez - even though this only came to light when they sat down in private with Evra and trawled through the vt to - unsuccessfully - find any evidence to back up evra's claim that Suarez had done anything more than he'd already admitted to on the day. So, why did evra get special status and a 115 page report that completely contradicts itself at every twist and turn? The word racism springs to mind...
@ the tags.
