Suarez case is FA’s most difficult in modern times – Davies
Suarez case is FA's most difficult in modern times Davies
Former Football Association chief executive David Davies tells BBC Breakfast that the FA's charge of racism against Liverpool striker Luis Suarez is "perhaps the most difficult disciplinary case the FA has had to deal with in modern times" due to "the language and cultural issues" surrounding it.
Kop That @ Dec 21, 2011 9:52 AM EDT | Blog Profile
Related
- Luisa Suarez case is FA’s most difficult – David Davies
- Luis Suarez racism case most difficult of modern times – Davies
- PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor suggests Liverpool striker Luis Suarez’s eight-game ban is a warning to the Premier League
- PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor backs ban and fine for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez following racism ruling
- PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor suggests Liverpool striker Luis Suarez’s eight-game ban is a warning to the Premier League
- Cultural differences is no defence for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, says PFA chief Gordon Taylor
- Suarez handed eight-match ban
- PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor backs ban and fine for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez following racism ruling
