How do you know there's no evidence to support the allegation?
I don't but I'm assuming that it hasn't been followed up which suggests there isn't a case to answer.
Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:
If there is no evidence to support the allegation, if there was no reason for the allegation to be made, then shouldn't steps be taken to ensure that people aren't incorrectly accused of such an offence?
If there is evidence to suggest that the allegations are being vexatiously fabricated then the individual would be taken to task over it I'm sure.
What was most disturbing about the whole 'Back Suarez' campaign was that Glen Johnson allowed himself to get dragged into it.
It will now be interesting to see his reaction, during England's game with Ukraine, when he is met with the usual monkey chants, whether he will accept that it is simply part of the 'culture' of that particular country?....I very much doubt it.
It is for this reason that the FA could not show Suarez any leniency....If they had, every foreign player in the English league would have their defences lined up whenever they stepped over the line during a match.
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think you're clutching at straws robbie, United v Liverpool games aren't exactly famed for their chuminess (trying to turn over ambulances with injured players in, cups of pi$$, munich , hillsborough, heysel etc ) I can't imagine much friendly banter is exchanged, isn't the crux of the matter as we understand it, that the word can be taken quite reasonably as being racially offensive, he admitting saying it, evra found it racially offensive, therefore it is racially offensive. It's to a huge extent dependent on the dynamic between the people involved.
where you there to actually witness some people trying to overturn an ambulance or are you relying on someones word that it may or may not have actually happened.i m not saying it did or didnt happen, i dont know , i wasnt there, ive read reports that it did happen (mainly from man ure fans interestingly enough who themselves never witnessed what may or may not have happened) and ive read reports from LFC fans that its a myth. please tell me how you know for a fact 100% that it happened.
where you there to actually witness some people trying to overturn an ambulance or are you relying on someones word that it may or may not have actually happened.i m not saying it did or didnt happen, i dont know , i wasnt there, ive read reports that it did happen (mainly from man ure fans interestingly enough who themselves never witnessed what may or may not have happened) and ive read reports from LFC fans that its a myth. please tell me how you know for a fact 100% that it happened.
What? I was illustrating a point about the nature of the game, in the context of this debate, It's the first time I've had it suggested that it didn't happen, but I know people who a friendly with smith so I am happy to try and find out .
As I said, I'll wait for the facts about it to come out. If it's true that Evra called Suarez a 'sudaca', an eight match ban will be heading his way too, one would genuinely assume.
A decent read about the attitudes of much of the nation. It may be on a 'Liverpool site', but it's from a Times journo and it isn't really writing in favour for either team.
As I said, I'll wait for the facts about it to come out. If it's true that Evra called Suarez a 'sudaca', an eight match ban will be heading his way too, one would genuinely assume.
A decent read about the attitudes of much of the nation. It may be on a 'Liverpool site', but it's from a Times journo and it isn't really writing in favour for either team.
As I said, I'll wait for the facts about it to come out. If it's true that Evra called Suarez a 'sudaca', an eight match ban will be heading his way too, one would genuinely assume.
A decent read about the attitudes of much of the nation. It may be on a 'Liverpool site', but it's from a Times journo and it isn't really writing in favour for either team.
Awful.
Why wasn't it reported back in October?. Much of the nation? Most of Ireland and Norway you mean. Why can't LFC fans just accept it? instead of sliding into the blameless pit. Embarassing themselves time after time. Grief Junkies
Roddy B wrote:
As I said, I'll wait for the facts about it to come out. If it's true that Evra called Suarez a 'sudaca', an eight match ban will be heading his way too, one would genuinely assume.
A decent read about the attitudes of much of the nation. It may be on a 'Liverpool site', but it's from a Times journo and it isn't really writing in favour for either team.
Awful.
Why wasn't it reported back in October?. Much of the nation? Most of Ireland and Norway you mean. Why can't LFC fans just accept it? instead of sliding into the blameless pit. Embarassing themselves time after time. Grief Junkies
i'll red that later rob, but having had a quick scan at the comments, Anderson not speaking a word of english?? no doubt taken as gospel, this is 2 years old, his english must have gone backwards since then
i'll red that later rob, but having had a quick scan at the comments, Anderson not speaking a word of english?? no doubt taken as gospel, this is 2 years old, his english must have gone backwards since then
where you there to actually witness some people trying to overturn an ambulance or are you relying on someones word that it may or may not have actually happened.i m not saying it did or didnt happen, i dont know , i wasnt there, ive read reports that it did happen (mainly from man ure fans interestingly enough who themselves never witnessed what may or may not have happened) and ive read reports from LFC fans that its a myth. please tell me how you know for a fact 100% that it happened.
I am waiting for a call back from someone but cursory googling...
'The reputation of Liverpool fans took another pummelling last night when it was revealed that the ambulance taking Alan Smith to hospital had come under attack outside Anfield. Supporters surrounded the vehicle while throwing missiles and shouting "Munich scum" in reference to the plane crash that killed 23 people, including eight Manchester United players, in 1958.
Bottles, beer glasses and stones were hurled as the ambulance became stuck in heavy traffic after Saturday's FA Cup tie. Witnesses also claim the ambulance was rocked as some Liverpool followers tried to overturn it. A spokesman for the Merseyside ambulance trust confirmed the attack and condemned the people responsible. "It did not result in any delay in transferring the player to hospital . . . but the trust cannot condone this type of behaviour while administering emergency treatment."
The two paramedics - both Liverpool fans - have been described as "horrified" by what the trust described as the "hostility" once supporters realised Smith was in the ambulance with United's doctor Mike Stone. The vehicle was described as being rocked from side to side as drinkers rushed out of the King Harry pub, some apparently with the intention of turning the vehicle on its side.'
So the ambulance service confirmed it To Liverpool supporting paramedics confirmed it
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where you there to actually witness some people trying to overturn an ambulance or are you relying on someones word that it may or may not have actually happened.i m not saying it did or didnt happen, i dont know , i wasnt there, ive read reports that it did happen (mainly from man ure fans interestingly enough who themselves never witnessed what may or may not have happened) and ive read reports from LFC fans that its a myth. please tell me how you know for a fact 100% that it happened.
I am waiting for a call back from someone but cursory googling...
'The reputation of Liverpool fans took another pummelling last night when it was revealed that the ambulance taking Alan Smith to hospital had come under attack outside Anfield. Supporters surrounded the vehicle while throwing missiles and shouting "Munich scum" in reference to the plane crash that killed 23 people, including eight Manchester United players, in 1958.
Bottles, beer glasses and stones were hurled as the ambulance became stuck in heavy traffic after Saturday's FA Cup tie. Witnesses also claim the ambulance was rocked as some Liverpool followers tried to overturn it. A spokesman for the Merseyside ambulance trust confirmed the attack and condemned the people responsible. "It did not result in any delay in transferring the player to hospital . . . but the trust cannot condone this type of behaviour while administering emergency treatment."
The two paramedics - both Liverpool fans - have been described as "horrified" by what the trust described as the "hostility" once supporters realised Smith was in the ambulance with United's doctor Mike Stone. The vehicle was described as being rocked from side to side as drinkers rushed out of the King Harry pub, some apparently with the intention of turning the vehicle on its side.'
So the ambulance service confirmed it To Liverpool supporting paramedics confirmed it
"Twenty years ago in England, the same people in England now condemning him were ignorant as to what racism is. Why don't they condemn themselves?"
what on earth is he trying to say, we should all go back to the views expressed by some 20 years ago? If we have made progress, should that all count for nothing and turn the clock back 20 years?
"Twenty years ago in England, the same people in England now condemning him were ignorant as to what racism is. Why don't they condemn themselves?"
what on earth is he trying to say, we should all go back to the views expressed by some 20 years ago? If we have made progress, should that all count for nothing and turn the clock back 20 years?