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Anfield Rd: Stop kicking start listening
THE BOSS of Kick It Out was quoted on the organisation's website a couple of days after Patrice Evra's allegations against Luis Suárez. At this point in time the word Suárez was accused of using was far stronger than the one Evra eventually settled on as the one he'd heard and if it could be proved it was going to be hefty punishment for the player.
Kop That @ Jan 5, 2012 6:20 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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