1. From 'United' - BBC


    54 Years.
  2. little cat in Anfield field hehehe
  3. +1. Sad day, as every year...
  4. Suarez - on his return from the racist game ban - kicked Scott Parker in the stomach, in which he only received a yellow card for it. This man is a disgrace to football.
  5. Bullshit, the racist ban is something which I find really strange, for starters I dont believe Evra at all and I think its very strange that Suarez gets suspended while the FA waits for about 8 months to something against Terry.
    And today was clearly not intented to really hit Parker (who played great) if you ask me that tackle by Skrtel was 10 time worse, he just comes in like an idiot.

  6. Welcome back Suarez...

    Bart, the FA haven't waited 8 months regarding Terry, he was referred to the Crown Prosecution Service, it's they who are prolonging the outcome.



    Suarez was very quick to apologise to Scott Parker for kicking him there; "Sorry, I thought you were Ledley King".
  7. I didnt really followed the Terry story that much, but why did Suarez gets a 6 match ban and Terry gets nothing until now? Is there a real reason for that?
  8. Because Terry's is a criminal prosecution and Suarez's a Football Association disciplinary measure. This is because there was a Metropolitan police investigation into Terry's conduct, prompted by an anonymous complaint from a member of the public. There was no such police action over Suarez.

    The Suarez issue went straight to the FA, leading to this week's decision that he should serve an eight-game ban. There will be no equivalent FA action against Terry until his criminal prosecution is over. Once that has taken place he may well face an FA disciplinary process.
  9. Alright, thanks for the explanation But why do they see Terry's case as a criminal activity and Suarez's case not?
  10. Originally posted by bartajax:And today was clearly not intented to really hit Parker (who played great) if you ask me that tackle by Skrtel was 10 time worse, he just comes in like an idiot.


    It was clearly intended. It's Luis Suarez, the dirty bastard that he is. He's smart enough to think that that ball was coming down so he makes the kick look like an accident. It was obvious that the ball would hit Parker's head. There's no need in Suarez doing that.

    Are you talking about Skrtel on Bale? Bale seemed rather picked on tonight, even though he missed the chance for a goal which was rather scorable.
  11. Anyone who plays football will say now, the only way to win a ball in the air is to challenge in the air. Parker is going to head it out, all day long. He is never going to let it drop far enough for Suarez to strike it. It's just filthy play from Suarez, his apology suggests to me that he didn't intend to strike Parker that hard, but his actions suggest that he did intend to kick him.