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Liverpool urged not to contest Luis Suárez ban by anti-racism group
• ‘We would call on the club to think again about their campaign’
• Response follows FA’s published judgment on the case
Piara Powar, the executive director of Football Against Racism in Europe, has urged Liverpool and Luis Suárez not to appeal against the eight-match ban and £40,000 fine imposed by the Football Association for making racist comments about Manchester United’s Patrice Evra.
Powar, a former director of the anti-racism organisation Kick It Out, said in a statement: “The Football Association’s published judgment from the Suárez–Evra incident is welcome.
“It appears the FA have taken their time to initiate a process that was both fair in its implementation of football rules, and in accordance with the principles of British justice. As an international non-governmental organisation we [Fare] think the investigation and judgment sets the bar for governing bodies globally.”
Powar’s response comes after the FA independent commission that found Suárez guilty published a 115-page document detailing its findings in the case relating to the incident between the two players that took place during the match between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield on 15 October.
“Racial abuse between players on the field of play has been an unspoken taboo for too long, an area that has been unsatisfactorily dealt with by English football despite many cases over the part 10 years,” Powar added.
Liverpool have been criticised for their vehement support of the striker – including wearing T-shirts bearing the player’s name before the Premier League match at Wigan on 21 December – before the FA commission had published its full judgment. Powar believes the club must now take heed of the judgment, which deemed some of Suárez’s evidence “inconsistent” and “unreliable”, and reconsider their stance on the matter.
“Luis Suarez and Liverpool FC have the right to appeal, however we would call on the club to think again about their public campaign to dispute the charges and contest the principles involved in the case. As a club with a good international standing the vehemency of their campaign is unquestionably causing them reputational harm.”
Luis SuárezLiverpoolGregg Roughleyguardian.co.uk
Liverpool v Swansea City: Squad sheets
If Swansea were as good away as they are at home, Liverpool may have something to fear. But they are not. The sixth-placed hosts will not want to replicate the profligate display that led to Grant Holt’s equaliser for Norwich in their last home game and Luis Suárez – always the chief threat – will want to add to his tally having not scored in his last three league games. Liverpool were better at the back without Jamie Carragher at West Brom and Swansea’s in-form Danny Graham may struggle if isolated as a lone striker. Gregg Roughley
Venue Anfield, tomorrow 3pm
Tickets Sold out
Last season N/A
Referee P Dowd
This season’s matches 7 Y33, R1, 4.86 cards per game
Odds Liverpool 2-7 Swansea 9-1 Draw 9-2
Liverpool
Subs from Doni, Kelly, Coates, Carragher, Wilson, Aurélio, Flanagan, Robinson, Rodríguez, Henderson, Spearing, Bellamy
Doubtful Carragher
Injured Gerrard, (ankle, unknown)
Suspended None
Form guide WDDWWL
Disciplinary record Y16 R2
Leading scorer Suárez 4
Swansea City
Subs from Moreira, Tremmel, Bodde, Orlandi, Augustien, Beattie, Cotterill, Lita, Moore, Bessone, Routledge, Richards, Lucas, Moras
Doubtful None
Injured Dobbie (ankle, 19 Nov) Caulker (knee, 19 Nov), (Tate, leg, Dec)
Suspended None
Form guide WDLWLW
Disciplinary record Y14 R0
Leading scorer Graham 4
Match pointers
• Swansea have failed to score in five of the past six meetings with Liverpool in all competitions
• The last time Liverpool and
Football Weekly podcast: A nightmare debut for Fernando Torres
It’s an all-star line-up for your brand new edition of Football Weekly, with AC Jimbo joined by Sean Ingle, Barry Glendenning, Barney Ronay and Gregg Roughley in a packed pod.
We start by dissecting Fernando Torres’s miserble debut for Chelsea as the Blues went down to resurgent Liverpool. Is the Spaniard the new Chris Sutton? Wiser people than us seem to think so.
Also in the podcast, we look back on the rest of the action from an amazing weekend in the Premier League. Manchester United’s unconvincing cloak of invincibility cames to an end with defeat at Wolves, Arsenal showed their title-winning credentials by throwing away a four-goal lead at Newcastle United, while another defeat for West Brom saw the Baggies part company with Roberto di Matteo.
Elsewhere, Sid Lowe fails to give us a La Liga round-up without going doolally about Messi and Ronaldo, and we hear about the rather tearful end to Fabrizio Miccoli’s afternoon against Lecce.
And mixed in with all that, like particularly juicy sultanas in a moist fruit cake, there’s discussion about Hi-NRG disco, James’ neighbour – who is dating a top Premier League footballer – and our favourite stadium caterers. According to Barney, journalists at Villa Park even get sweets and cakes. Can anyone beat that?
Have a listen and post your feedback on the blog below, or tweet us here.
James RichardsonBen GreenSean IngleBarry Glendenning