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    Originally posted by BootRoom View Post
    Read my post again - I said if the FA are so confident an offence has been commited they should report it to the police themselves. They have conducted a lengthy investigation and 'obtained evidence' so why haven't they made a complaint to the police and passed their evidence along. Then the police can make their enquiries and pass all evidence along to the CPS for consideration. What's wrong with that?
    The FA has its own code of conduct. Are you saying that malicious tackles should be reported to the police for assualt? Are you saying that some of the other more extreme forms of disrepute should go to the police? Of course not. The FA did not report Terry to the police. An unknown member of the public did. That takes it out of their hands and jurisdiction when it otherwise would not have done.
    Oh I don't know.

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      Originally posted by Darkon View Post
      PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor believes..... ‘Referring to someone’s skin colour has got to be offensive - it’s self-evident. '
      No Gordon, it isn't by definition offensive. It depends on exactly what was said, in what way and in what context.
      "that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011

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        Originally posted by PC Plod View Post
        My post was aimed at The Dom, but it applies to you too.
        We shall agree to disgree then.

        I don't believe corruption has anything to do with it, and anyone who does think so is lashing out looking for someone to blame IMO for what is a piss poor ruling.

        IMO it is political move, aimed at FIFA / Blatter, and to appease the groundswell of media / public opinion who made their minds up before the case was heard.
        Oh I don't know.

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          Diego Lugano: I can't believe it. They're making a big mistake.This sentence has no solid arguments. Luis Suarez is the victim here. #LFC
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          Lugano: I don't know how Evra can do this. He's breaking all the codes of football. We all know what kind of person Luis and his values.
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            Originally posted by BootRoom View Post
            Read my post again - I said if the FA are so confident an offence has been commited they should report it to the police themselves. They have conducted a lengthy investigation and 'obtained evidence' so why haven't they made a complaint to the police and passed their evidence along. Then the police can make their enquiries and pass all evidence along to the CPS for consideration. What's wrong with that?
            The FA will deal with the Terry case after the CPS. There's no point in getting upset about that just yet, there's nothing else the FA can do until after that process.
            "that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011

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              Originally posted by dom9 View Post
              The FA has its own code of conduct. Are you saying that malicious tackles should be reported to the police for assualt? Are you saying that some of the other more extreme forms of disrepute should go to the police? Of course not. The FA did not report Terry to the police. An unknown member of the public did. That takes it out of their hands and jurisdiction when it otherwise would not have done.
              If the FA, during the course of an investigation, uncovers evidence that a crime has been committed, why would it not report that crime to the police?

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                I've just been watching and listening to some clips on the BBC about this, David Davies (Former FA Chief) and Gordon Taylor (PFA Chief) as well as a couple of other clips I saw, and the one thing that everyone says in about the message it sends out around the world. I find this disturbing it's clearly a verdict that has been reached to stand up to Blatter.
                The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                  Originally posted by BillobShaisley View Post
                  The FA will deal with the Terry case after the CPS. There's no point in getting upset about that just yet, there's nothing else the FA can do until after that process.
                  The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                    The FA though have created a **** storm for themselves here - obviously as a liverpool fan - you will back the club/the players - but lets get one thing straight LFC as a club are no ****ing mugs....Guarenteed if Suarez had done something wrong, the club would have been the first to punish him for it - i've never known any club in any league in the world to come out with such a strong backing of one of their players and such a ****ing "**** you" back to the national FA - so that says to me that Liverpool Football Club must really ****ing believe that this injustice....and if they believe it, then I believe it and I think they will be prepared to take this all the ****ing way.

                    And i think we will ****ing wipe the floor with the FA and the Media - it' is similar in a sense to the **** that went on at the High court with hicks and gillette - the story is our lawyers had studied and prepared counter arguments for every possible outcome that Hicks and Gillette could come up with - and i reckon this is the case here. - The club would have decided weeks ago about steps to take and course to put in action on every possible outcome of verdict, with this obviously being worst case scenario.......

                    LFC know what they are doing!!

                    THE FA don't have a ****ing clue.
                    i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                      Originally posted by BootRoom View Post
                      If the FA, during the course of an investigation, uncovers evidence that a crime has been committed, why would it not report that crime to the police?
                      I have no idea. It happens all the time though. Things are kept in house.

                      I can't remember one case when a crime was reported to the police by the FA. So I'm not sure why they should start now.

                      Like I say, the Terry case is irrelevent and should be treeated on its own merits.
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                        We shall agree to disgree then.

                        I don't believe corruption has anything to do with it, and anyone who does think so is lashing out looking for someone to blame IMO for what is a piss poor ruling.

                        IMO it is political move, aimed at FIFA / Blatter, and to appease the groundswell of media / public opinion who made their minds up before the case was heard.
                        Your 1st paragraph is untrue. Plenty of people thought there was a bias towards Scum long before this case (albeit outright corruption is possibly a little strong), so to insinuate it to be a "lashing out" is clearly incorrect.

                        The Respect campaign crucified Masher, then chose to ignore a whole catalogue of similar misdemeanours by Scum and it was one of many. Yes they do get punished, but on a relatively small %age & fairly leniantly given the frequency & levels of their behaviour.
                        3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                          Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                          We shall agree to disgree then.

                          I don't believe corruption has anything to do with it, and anyone who does think so is lashing out looking for someone to blame IMO for what is a piss poor ruling.

                          IMO it is political move, aimed at FIFA / Blatter, and to appease the groundswell of media / public opinion who made their minds up before the case was heard.
                          in terms of the political motivation with UEFA/FIFA the Terry ruling though might mean the approach they've taken blows up in their face.

                          I cannot imagine Blatter/Platini not having some words to say on matters now big JT is being prosecuted

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                            Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                            Luis would have been better going to court! Jesus wept you couldn't make this ****ing stuff up!
                            I think the difference is that someone reported the Terry incident to the police and their authority takes precedence over the FA. In hindsight we should all have reported Suarez to the police.

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                              Originally posted by PTP View Post
                              The FA though have created a **** storm for themselves here - obviously as a liverpool fan - you will back the club/the players - but lets get one thing straight LFC as a club are no ****ing mugs....Guarenteed if Suarez had done something wrong, the club would have been the first to punish him for it - i've never known any club in any league in the world to come out with such a strong backing of one of their players and such a ****ing "**** you" back to the national FA - so that says to me that Liverpool Football Club must really ****ing believe that this injustice....and if they believe it, then I believe it and I think they will be prepared to take this all the ****ing way.

                              And i think we will ****ing wipe the floor with the FA and the Media - it' is similar in a sense to the **** that went on at the High court with hicks and gillette - the story is our lawyers had studied and prepared counter arguments for every possible outcome that Hicks and Gillette could come up with - and i reckon this is the case here. - The club would have decided weeks ago about steps to take and course to put in action on every possible outcome of verdict, with this obviously being worst case scenario.......

                              LFC know what they are doing!!

                              THE FA don't have a ****ing clue.
                              More or less how I see it running. I can't see us cravenly accepting this. As I said earlier - I think we'll fight this as far as we can.

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                                Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                                I have no idea. It happens all the time though. Things are kept in house.

                                I can't remember one case when a crime was reported to the police by the FA. So I'm not sure why they should start now.

                                Like I say, the Terry case is irrelevent and should be treeated on its own merits.

                                What? The FA uncover evidence of criminal behaviour all the time and do nothing about it?

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