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Must be - if his ban prevents him from being registered for CL it should prevent him from being registered PL. Would make it effectively a 7 month ban.
It's not normal to go around biting your work colleagues. LFC are an innocent 3rd party being damaged by one of our employees.
I don't see we could do anything about this situation other than to ensure it cannot happen again
It wouldn't be normal to go around kicking your work colleagues either, but it happens in football so the analogy doesn't work. Stuff happens in the heat of the moment in sport - from the outside it seems crazy, but we've all lost it on the sports field I'm sure. I've never bitten anyone though.
Yes. There should be a clear distinction between what happens domestically and internationally, why should an association club be affected by something that they have no control of? We were clearly doing something right, Suarez behaved himself last season. Then he goes away with his country, plays in two games and gets banned for 23 games! That we should bear the brunt of that is crazy.
I was thinking more of clubs pulling their players out of internationals because of this. Because isn't that the best way to ensure you don't attract any more decent talent? Come to Liverpool and don't play for your country.
Don't tell me you think any other club will see this this as anything more than our, and more specifically Suarez's problem. Or that any other person anywhere will see this as anything more than our, and more specifically Suarez's problem. And they'd be ****ing right.
Suarez can be sold during his spell in football exile — a strong possibility — but cannot personally join in negotiations in mooted moves to Barcelona or Real Madrid.
If you take FIFA or UEFA to court you can't compete in their competitions while the case is being heard. And they are ****ing minted so will probably do all they can do drag it out just to spite you.
FIFA are based in Switzerland and a registered chairty and from what I understand looking into the FC Sion case you can't sue a charity in Switzerland. Yes but the football authorities have it all tied up in pretty little bows to protect their owns arses and gravy train.
But surely going to the COAIS isn't suing them, it's merely a question of establishing the veracity of the ban?
I agree they should make him seek help but we are caught in this because of one of our players stupidity. FIFA has to punish what he did and it's the 3rd time he's done it. It's not normal to go around biting your work colleagues. LFC are an innocent 3rd party being damaged by one of our employees. I don't see we could do anything about this situation other than to ensure it cannot happen again
So you want us to knock his teeth out? Sakho could do that I'm sure.
Yes. There should be a clear distinction between what happens domestically and internationally, why should an association club be affected by something that they have no control of? We were clearly doing something right, Suarez behaved himself last season. Then he goes away with his country, plays in two games and gets banned for 23 games! That we should bear the brunt of that is crazy.
FIFA are the global governing body. The FA is a member of Fifa, directly or indirectly. They are punishing the player first and foremost and don't care about the consequences. It's the players fault we're affected directly. Not theirs.
Don't tell me you think any other club will see this this as anything more than our, and more specifically Suarez's problem. Or that any other person anywhere will see this as anything more than our, and more specifically Suarez's problem. And they'd be ****ing right.
I think it is naive not to think other clubs will have sat up and taken notice that a player could receive a domestic ban for an on-field action in an international. Only other such incidents I can think of like that are match fixing and drug cheats
Viktor Fagerström @ViktorFagerLFC · 6m
#LFC are considering legal action against FIFA and are furious that Suarez's punishment has been extended to a 4-month global ban. (Oli Kay)
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