Why Liverpool have stopped fighting the Suarez verdict but not the way it was reached
Why Liverpool have stopped fighting the Suarez verdict but not the way it was reached
It is the most controversial case ever to come before the FA, and certainly one with more mud-slinging than any in modern football history. But on Wednesday, after months of accusation and counter-accusation, of claims of conspiracy and contempt, Liverpool finally offered a hint of a conciliatory tone amid the outrage of the racism row that has reverberated around the world.
Kop That @ Jan 4, 2012 7:00 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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