Luis Suárez-Patrice Evra racism case may hinge on cultural differences
Luis Suárez-Patrice Evra racism case may hinge on cultural differences
• Liverpool forward accused of racially abusing Evra • Language used 'has different meaning in Uruguay' Luis Suárez's disciplinary case for allegedly racially abusing Patrice Evra appears to rest on whether the Liverpool striker and his legal team can successfully argue that using the word " negro " does not necessarily have racist connotations for someone with his background in Uruguay.
Kop That @ Dec 15, 2011 4:25 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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