Martin Lipton on Suarez’s eight-game racism ban: The FA have acted with honour
Martin Lipton on Suarez's eight-game racism ban: The FA have acted with honour
The line in the sand was drawn, clearly and irrevocably. Racism is unacceptable in English football, no matter what the mitigation put forward. For Luis Suarez and Liverpool, who have their own decisions to make, an eight-game ban was a decision at the worst end of their scale of possible outcomes and an appeal is almost certain.
Kop That @ Dec 20, 2011 6:30 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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