No UEFA charge for Suarez

UEFA will not be investigating Liverpool's Luis Suarez over an alleged stamp during the second leg of the Europa League match against Zenit St Petersburg last Thursday.

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sanity1892 says...

suarez is interested in your lame opinions. levi, the first comment wasn't worth posting, the second definitely not, the third, zzzzzz

Posted 8:36am 27th February 2013

bettyswollocks (Liverpool) says...

levi....nice trolling mate....Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Posted 11:49pm 26th February 2013

Triangler (Liverpool) says...

He should have been punished in my opinion. I don't believe that it was unintentional and it's bad for the game that's getting away with it. No excuses. Unacceptable behaviour.

Posted 9:04pm 26th February 2013

lfc1981 (Liverpool) says...

@HarryBoulton Right minded Liverpool fans admit he is a 'git' .. we know this, however on this occasion he did nothing wrong.

Posted 5:53pm 26th February 2013

HarryBoulton says...

How many times will he be caught up in this type of thing before we all accept two things; 1) He's a genius 2) He's a git. It's not unreasonable to concede both. I don't mind Liverpool fans loving him and hailing his brilliance. But to keep defending his gittishness is beginnnig to grind my gears now. I had no problem in admitting Keane was a git. Ronaldo too, and don't get me started on Rooney. But you don't see me portraying them as martyrs. It is possibel to be a git and a genius at the same time. In fact, more often than not, they come hand in hand. Maradona, Edmundo, Stoitchkov, Hagi, Zlatan. All gits. Embrace the gittishness.

Posted 4:07pm 26th February 2013

hump3 (Ipswich Town) says...

Too easy Cogs. Nothing was ever going to happen, UEFA are notoriously lenient on suspect racist parties.

Posted 3:27pm 26th February 2013

levi says...

Why does this stuff only happen to Mr Suarez? I wouldn't normally care, but this guy has form and the fact that he's only being defended by fans of his team should show those fans how myopic they are being

Posted 2:39pm 26th February 2013

levi says...

It must just be a coincidence that it was two minutes left in a match that he was about to lose and that would kick him and his team out of the only remaining trophy for them.

Posted 2:38pm 26th February 2013

levi says...

He must be a horrible person. I played football for ten years as a kid, and all 22 of us were always within about 20 meters of each other and on no occasion did I or anyone I know stamp or get stamped upon. You could see from Suarez's body position that he did it on purpose.

Posted 2:36pm 26th February 2013

ted crilly (Manchester United) says...

Man Utd v Porto Roy Keane trod on the keepers back , the exact same as Suarez . Result was a red card , there does not have to be a stamp . Suarez did not stamp on the player he 'just' trod on him

Posted 2:31pm 26th February 2013

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