They were talking about it at length this morning on Talk sport. It's embarrassing.
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It was the Irish Indepenent.Originally posted by MrMichael View PostEasily missed because of formatting, but there's a split in that list at "and what they think he can do".
Welcome to the 24/7 media age, where fact checking is irrelevant even for reputable outlets.
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Attend any non-league, reserve and youth football game.
Watch school football games or attend football activities.
How can Fifa enforce these? They don't own football as a concept, nor the state education system. They do have influence (but not control) over professional football associations and clubs, and some of those things are stretching it, like representing Liverpool in non football related things (like visiting a hospital).In the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.
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Just clearing this up.Originally posted by ChesterDave View Posthttp://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28163286
Luis Suarez football ban lacks clarity, says players' union
The PFA's take on what Suarez cannot do during the ban
Train with the Liverpool team.
Enter Liverpool's Melwood training ground.
Use any Liverpool FC fitness facilities.
Attend any professional or international match.
Attend any non-league, reserve and youth football game.
Watch school football games or attend football activities.
Play in a charity match.
Take part in a club visit to a children's hospital.
Hand out awards at a junior football club.
Attend a Football in the Community event.
Speak at or attend a supporters' club event.
Attend a function on behalf of the club.
Be involved in campaigns on behalf of Liverpool FC or Uruguay.
Take part in events with football-based sponsors.
And what they think he can do
Sign for another club.
Train on his own away from official club facilities.
Give media interviews.
Play football with his children or friends.
Talk about football on social media.
Attend amateur football games as long as it is not in a stadium.
Watch football on the TV both at home and in public places.
Play football on a games console.
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They obviously can't enforce a ban on it happening but they may well decide to increase a playing ban for violation of other aspectsOriginally posted by Charly View PostAttend any non-league, reserve and youth football game.
Watch school football games or attend football activities.
How can Fifa enforce these? They don't own football as a concept, nor the state education system. They do have influence (but not control) over professional football associations and clubs, and some of those things are stretching it, like representing Liverpool in non football related things (like visiting a hospital).Football without Origi is nothing
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That's so disappointing I would have loved to have seen them try and enforce a ban on him playing football games on a computer or games consoleOriginally posted by Liverpel View PostJust clearing this up.
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Notwithstanding what LFC want to do, because I always thought he would be sold with or without the bite however ...... Does no one else consider the transfer of a player between two of the worlds leading clubs a, "football related activity". How in Gods green earth can that NOT be football related and therefore part of the ban?
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It seems ridiculous to me that he can sign for Barca yet can't have a photo of him in his nice new shirt in the Camp Nou cos he ain't allowed into stadiums during the 4 month ban!
My understanding is the ban is for "Football related activity" in areas governed by FIFA. Surely that includes transfers?Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do but does not actually get you anywhere.
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Maybe he's already transferred but no-ones allowed to announce it because it would then be football related.Originally posted by Steve001 View PostIt seems ridiculous to me that he can sign for Barca yet can't have a photo of him in his nice new shirt in the Camp Nou cos he ain't allowed into stadiums during the 4 month ban!
My understanding is the ban is for "Football related activity" in areas governed by FIFA. Surely that includes transfers?
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Only if he had "already transferred" prior to his ban but if that was the case, it would have been announced already would it not?Originally posted by EwarWoo View PostMaybe he's already transferred but no-ones allowed to announce it because it would then be football related.
As and when he does transfer, if the signature on contracts between the clubs and all the player registration stuff and the transfer of funds to LFC etc., if any of that is dated during the 4 month ban, how can that NOT be football related?
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