according to the beeb, we're going to let Suarez decide on whether or not to appeal. No quotes tho.
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Brendan Rodgers has admitted he would understand if Luis Suarez considered quitting the Premier League and accused the men who banned him for 10 games of “throwing him into the garbage”.
The Liverpool manager said he was “bitterly disappointed” by the punishment handed to the striker by the Football Association’s independent panel for biting the Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic on Sunday. Rodgers thought it likely the panel may have been unfairly influenced by public attacks on Suarez – including one by the Prime Minister, David Cameron.
Suarez has four years of his contract with Liverpool still to run but the fear at Anfield is that he and his agent, Pere Guardiola, may now look for a way out – especially as the club cannot offer Champions League football next season.
Following his ban for racially abusing the Manchester United defender Patrice Evra last season, by October Suarez will have been suspended for 18 matches or almost half a season while under contract to Liverpool.
“I understand if he felt he couldn’t carry on,” said Rodgers. “One hundred per cent. This is a guy who I see on a daily basis trying very hard.
“His two passions are his family and Liverpool Football Club. He throws his life into that. He has traits that are part of his make up and I genuinely think he is trying to adapt but, each time he takes a step forward, we find ways to beat him with a stick and strike him down. I can understand if he felt like leaving in a moment of reflection.
“I am not worried about a knock on the door from Luis [asking to leave]. I’ve got a relationship with Luis that is probably as close as with anyone at the club. We speak on a daily basis.
“I’ve had a lot of discussions with Pere Guardiola over the last few days that have been very strong. They have been very happy with what the club has done over the last few days to protect and support the player. But they also understand he needs help.”
Rodgers pointed out that when Jermain Defoe bit Javier Mascherano during a game between Tottenham and West Ham in 2006 it was punished with a booking. In the same year, a Chester player, Sean Hessey, was given a five-match ban for a biting incident. He argued that the storm of criticism that included an intervention from Cameron contributed to the severity of the punishment. However, Suarez’s previous convictions would have been taken into account. The FA “carefully considered his football record” before imposing a 12-game ban on Joey Barton for a further act of violent conduct last season.
“There is no doubt that, if you have these high-profile figures making those sorts of statements, there will be bias,” Rodgers said. “If people have been reading and listening to those things for 24 hours and then sit down on Wednesday morning to discuss it – well, people might argue whether they already had a decision in their minds. You have an FA Council member, an FA County representative and an ex-player on the panel so I don’t know how it is independent.
“I felt Luis would get more than three matches but we did hope there would be something in there that would offer him a greater opportunity to rehabilitate. The biggest thing in all of this is to make sure it does not happen again. He fell well below the standards of this football club but that does not mean he should be thrown into the garbage. The player does need help and that is something I will look to provide. I would expect any business to look after their employee if they made a mistake.”
Suarez will train at Melwood for the rest of the season and, in Steve Peters, Liverpool have access to a sports psychologist with a history of turning troubled careers around.
“I think a lot of what Luis does stems from his background,” said Rodgers. “If you look at many South American players, they will do whatever it takes to win. They have been brought up to fight for their lives. Luis epitomises that. He has grown up in an environment where it is all about survival. If I had a team of Luis Suarezes, Liverpool would be in a better position than we are in now.”
Bit in bold is a worry.
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Down to him on the appeal.Originally posted by Leyton388 View PostI'd be more worried about him going if the club don't try to appeal the ban and show some balls for once rather than bending over and being dry bummed.
Liverpool will leave striker Luis Suarez to decide whether or not to appeal against his 10-match ban for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic.
Suarez has accepted a three-match suspension for violent conduct, but could contest the additional seven-match punishment.
Liverpool received the Football Association's written reasons for the 26-year-old's ban on Thursday.
There is a deadline of 12:00 BST on Friday for an appeal to be lodged.
Earlier on Thursday, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers criticised the severity of Suarez's suspension, saying the FA had "punished the man" rather than the actual offence.
Rodgers insisted the punishment had no intention of helping the player's rehabilitation.
Reds goalkeeper Pepe Reina also criticised Suarez's ban, calling it "absurd and unfair".
Suarez has apologised to 29-year-old Serbia defender Ivanovic and was fined by Liverpool on Monday.
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He did. He kept trying to turn the talk back to the actual game, the Souness piped up saying Sturridge should have been sent off as well.Originally posted by Snigger View PostI'd have to see it again, but I remember thinking at the time that Rednapp tried to steer the talk away from the bite a couple of times and Souness kept going back to it, at least twice he said, "getting back to to the football" and talking about other bits of the game.
Can't really blame him for saying one player biting another on the pitch is out of order.
Souness on the other hand was an uber cunt.Rome wasn't built in a day, but it wasn't built by the apprentice either.
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The Manc bias media and FA have seen Liverpool have one of the best players in the world and that simply cannot continue so are forcing him out. I'm convinced the powers that be still hold a massive grudge against the club due to Heysel and damaging the image of english football due to the european ban. Call me paranoid
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No, not paranoid. Just misguided and myopic.Originally posted by Leyton388 View PostThe Manc bias media and FA have seen Liverpool have one of the best players in the world and that simply cannot continue so are forcing him out. I'm convinced the powers that be still hold a massive grudge against the club due to Heysel and damaging the image of english football due to the european ban. Call me paranoidOh I don't know.
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I really hope he appeals, as time passes by the more ridiculous a 10 gaem ban sounds. The FA in this country are an utter disgrace and utterly incompetent.
BR is totally correct is saying the outcome has nothing whatsoever in to help rehabilitate the player. They are a disgusting bunch of self absorbed media hungry, dim wit idiots with a complete simpleton at the helm.
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