2011年12月16日 星期五

足總對蘇亞雷斯禁賽八場

EPL - Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers, Luis Suarez


FA begins hearing into claims Luis Suarez racially abused Manchester United's Patrice Evra



the Football Association have opened the disciplinary hearing into
claims that Liverpool striker Luis Suarez racially abused Manchester
United defender Patrice Evra.



By Telegraph staff and agencies



3:01PM GMT 14 Dec 2011



Suarez has been charged with abusing Evra, and referring to his ''ethnic origin and/or colour and/or race'' by the FA.



The hearing is expected to last for two days with the outcome expected by the end of the week. Both players are due to give evidence to the hearing.



The charge followed a month-long investigation and the Uruguay striker immediately denied the accusation.



Liverpool say they remain ''fully supportive'' of the 24-year-old.



Evra made the claims immediately after the match at Anfield on October
15, telling French TV station Canal Plus that Suarez had used a racist
insult to him ''at least 10 times''.



If Suarez he is found guilty he could be banned or fined, or both.



Evra said: ''There are cameras. You can see him [Suarez ] say a certain word to me at least 10 times.''



Both players spoke to FA officials during the investigation and there
have been suggestions that Suarez was unaware language that is
acceptable in Uruguay is viewed as racist in Europe.



Suarez told Uruguayan media earlier this month: ''There is no evidence I
said anything racist to him. I said nothing of the sort.



''There were two parts of the discussion – one in Spanish, one in
English. I did not insult him. It was just a way of expressing myself. I
called him something his team-mates at Manchester call him, and even
they were surprised by his reaction.''



Evra reported his complaint to match referee Andre Marriner, who included it in his report.



The FA announced the charge last month, alleging Suarez used ''abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour'' towards Evra.



''It is further alleged that this included a reference to the ethnic
origin and/or colour and/or race of Patrice Evra,'' said the FA.



Liverpool said after the charge: ''Luis remains determined to clear his name of the allegation made against him by Patrice Evra.



''The club remain fully supportive of Luis in this matter.''



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport ... s-Patrice-Evra.html

This is not fair


2011年12月1日 星期四

Brad Pitt: I support LFC





25th Nov 2011 - Latest News




One of the biggest movie stars on the planet has outed himself as a Liverpool fan.






Brad Pitt revealed his affection for the Reds during an interview about his latest film, Moneyball.




Asked who his favourite football team was, he replied: "I have some
friends who are very close to Liverpool, so if I went another way I
might be disowned."




Pitt's partner Angelina Jolie is a well-known Kopite.




Her support stems from the time she filmed Tomb Raider in North Wales,
during which her adopted son Maddox spent three days receiving treatment
at Alder Hey Hospital.




Maddox became a huge Liverpool fan as a result - and his love for the Reds seems to be spreading through Hollywood.






Author: Jimmy Rice



good taste!