Kick It Out: Allegations should be proven “beyond reasonable doubt”
Anfield Rd: Kick It Out: Allegations should be proven "beyond reasonable doubt"
When Liverpool announced they were not going to appeal the Luis Suárez verdict they did so after coming under a huge weight of pressure from various individuals and organisations. One of Liverpool's main objections to the decision was the way it was reached and in particular the burden of proof considered adequate.
Kop That @ Jan 5, 2012 7:47 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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