Constcrepe:4626364 said:Ian Ayre of Liverpool FC said that in relation to Suarez: "We've taken action to fine Luis for his actions." Now Utd as far as I recall when Eric Cantona kicked the Crystal Palace fan Matthew Simmons back in 1995, they banned Eric for four months though the FA decided to double the ban to eight.
While the Cantona incident was more serious imo, given the history of Suarez, are Liverpool scared of upsetting the only effective player they have?
To be honest he could decapitate someone and the Liverpool board would shut up shop and say it's being dealt with, sometimes you just want the hierarchy to say "Hey this is wrong, you can't do this **** anymore, stop his wages, ban him( like we did Cantona), and make him do a public apology, it's GBH and this can't go on, Cantona was vital to us but we still acted, sometimes you just wonder what price a club has on dignity, obviously about £300,000!
Drogs:4626590 said:Absolutely amazing, some of them are more outraged by Evra last night than what Suarez actually did, ****ing priceless![]()
Like I said, shut up shop a blame everyone else, The Liverpool Way!

Dan Starkey:4626675 said:Have to say Evra was hilarious last night - how much did he enjoy that?![]()
Have to say Evra was hilarious last night - how much did he enjoy that?![]()
Absolutely amazing, some of them are more outraged by Evra last night than what Suarez actually did, ****ing priceless![]()

Ian Ayre of Liverpool FC said that in relation to Suarez: "We've taken action to fine Luis for his actions." Now Utd as far as I recall when Eric Cantona kicked the Crystal Palace fan Matthew Simmons back in 1995, they banned Eric for four months though the FA decided to double the ban to eight.
While the Cantona incident was more serious imo, given the history of Suarez, are Liverpool scared of upsetting the only effective player they have?
Personally I still think the Cantona one was a watershed for clubs' internal discipline. Had we not done anything, the FA would probably have banned him for a couple of months. But as soon as we slapped a four month ban on him the FA immediately felt the need to show it was in charge by doubling the ban to eight.
After that, clubs never impose their own bans cos they know the FA will always try a bit of oneupmanship. Instead they defend the indefensible in the hope of getting as short a ban from the FA as possible, which usually works. Then everyone wonders why the clubs never impose serious discipline on their own players any more.

Constcrepe:4630248 said:Does this guy not know when to take his medicine?
Does this guy not know when to take his medicine?