Luis Suarez Banned For Newcastle Match

By: Noel | December 28th, 2011
   

There’s no appeal or waiting period this time around, as Luis Suarez has pled guilty to improper conduct after showing Fulham fans the finger at the end of a frustrating match at Craven Cottage on the fifth of December. As a result, the striker will serve an immediate one match ban and has also been levied with a £20,000 fine. The club has also been fined for the incident in the same match where Jay Spearing was sent off, seeing straight red for a borderline challenge, which resulted in the Liverpool players surrounding the referee in an aggressive manner.

In the case of the fine faced by the club, however, an appeal is expected after Liverpool accepted the charge of failing to control their players but refused to accept that the fine they received was suitable punishment for the incident. That initial decision to dispute the FA’s standard punishment led to the case being sent to an independent commission which voted to uphold the fine, but the club is now expected to challenge that decision once they are given the written justification for it.

In both cases, feelings on the part of fans, the players involved, and the club itself might be expected to be rather mixed. On one had, multiple players and clubs have avoided punishment for many similar incidents of both players flashing gestures to opposing supporters as way of insult or taunt as well as of groups of players crowding referees aggressively when a side doesn’t agree with a key decision. In that light, that the club and Luis Suarez face any kind of reprimand may well seem the latest slight from a football association bent on punishing Liverpool to a different standard than would be applied to other clubs and players in England.

On the other hand, with it at times seeming as though all of Britain is out to get him, at least Suarez has only been banned for one game this time around, while for a club in the top flight a £20,000 fine is a mosquito bite annoyance. In Suarez’ case, too, there has been much talk that after more than a year of heavy action not only in the Premier League but in competitions such as the Copa America and World Cup, the best thing for both him and the club might be a bit of rest. And so from that perspective—and also for those wanting to see how Liverpool might look with Andy Carroll leading the line before the January window opens—it might be argued that the punishment is far from the worst thing that could have happened. Which just leaves that other, longer ban to worry about now.


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  • Luis Suarez Dentist

    Another decision by the FA Kangaroo court!

    Actually, it may just help us out. Suarez needs a rest so 1 game off isn't such a bad thing.

    The important thing is that we keep fighting for justice on the persecution that has happened with the other case. I believe Liverpool should take this case outside the boundaries of football.

    YNWA Luis Suarez.

  • Tony

    The 2 bans, from action he wouldn't have guessed the consequence.
    The frustration of playing with low level of play of some of his teammates.
    No Champions League in sight.

    What would be in your mind if you are Suarez?   

  • Mike

    "maybe I should learn to control myself like adult. Also, this team has supported me though everything. I should pay them back by scoring a shit ton of goals for the next few years, and convince my good friend Mr. Cavani to come play with me and sebastion.". Far fetched I know......

  • ayoslime

    apparently the high court ruled in the early 90's that the fa doesn't need any sort of judicial overview...isn't that just fantastic?

  • Momo

    Every cloud has a silver lining...hopefully the campaign ain't over yet and come May all the FA decisions to bash us will be seen as only bee sticks... Meanwhile I can't help it with these double standards applied to us, it stinks...

  • David

    No worries...Gerrard is back!!!

  • me

    bringing the game into disrepute seems a favourite of the fa - how about someone charging them of just that - their ridiculous and hypocritical actions certainly do that - who polices them? what a totally laughable organisation!

  • Red2death

    Now we just wait for the circus to jump on this one:

    "Why can't Suarez just accept that other ban too?"

    "See, this is how Liverpool should have handled that other case"

    "Suarez pled guilty to showing the finger, and he also admitted to saying 'negrito'... case closed... end of"

    I guess for many people, nuances are taboo.

  • me

    the finger - is that all? - don't you usually get away with that? sorry i forgot liverpool get away with nothing

  • Dfruk

    independent commission??? Don't make me laugh this is about as independent as the Manure supporting shower that Gave Luis the 8 match ban. Gang of hypocrites.  They just do as Fergie tells them.

  • Momo

    You mean Fergie and the Dark Elite that runs the footy business with their counterparts well hidden inside the government.At the end of the day all this bunch of crap is interested in one sole thing...making a huge attempt at diversion to make us forget about our progress in the hot case of Hillsborough where 96 families and Liverpool whole family are waiting for the truth.

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