Stopping someone like him or any professional doing what they do and love doing will drive them around the bend. Especially as he won't be able to train with any footballer it is one huge punishment.
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Originally posted by Boogar View PostWe are not bearing the brunt Suarez is. We are caught in the middle and can do **** all about it other than take steps to stop it ever happening again.
FIFA ruled against the player not LFC.
I should think we'll produce some form of appeal and no doubt Uruguay will too. I would imagine that we'll consider taking it to the court for arbitration in sport as well, if the outcome doesn't change.
I'm no lawyer but FIFA's actions could potentially have a huge impact on our revenue stream (from the CL if we don't progress) so whatever our public pronouncements might be about Luis being in the wrong I'd be astonished if we take it lying down.
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Originally posted by Boogar View PostI read that we are not in a position to appeal anything. Uruguay only have that option
I'm not sure how legal it is for fifa to ban him indiscriminately from earning from his trade; I cannot see how the 4 month non football ban would be upheld in any court
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I disagree, but if what you said is true - then FIFA need to be challenged. Suarez is clearly slightly unhinged anyway so adding further mental pressure wouldn't be punishment it would be irresponsible. I don't see how stopping him playing domestically and preventing him from training etc will do him any good at all? I would have thought that offering him support would be the right approach. FIFA's punishment hurts us as a club and causes mental anguish to a player who is already suffering mental issues on the pitch.Originally posted by Boogar View PostStopping someone like him or any professional doing what they do and love doing will drive them around the bend. Especially as he won't be able to train with any footballer it is one huge punishment.
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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.Originally posted by TheElephantMan View PostI disagree, but if what you said is true - then FIFA need to be challenged. Suarez is clearly slightly unhinged anyway so adding further mental pressure wouldn't be punishment it would be irresponsible. I don't see how stopping him playing domestically and preventing him from training etc will do him any good at all? I would have thought that offering him support would be the right approach. FIFA's punishment hurts us as a club and causes mental anguish to a player who is already suffering mental issues on the pitch.
I don't see we could do anything about this situation other than to ensure it cannot happen againGo **** yourself
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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.Football without Origi is nothing
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It so ridiculous I am still refusing to believe it is true. How far does footballing activity extend? Is he banned from lining up in the team photo?Originally posted by I, Ravel Morrison View PostI thought it's mere speculation. Ridiculous beyond belief if true.Football without Origi is nothing
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