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could this happen with suarez, could he play while waiting for his appeal to be heardAppealed the decision. Will be banned later. Got a stay of the penalty while being appealed.
could this happen with suarez, could he play while waiting for his appeal to be heardAppealed the decision. Will be banned later. Got a stay of the penalty while being appealed.
could this happen with suarez, could he play while waiting for his appeal to be heard
Its probably better for all parties he doesn't play during the court appeal. Once they see his hissy fit, diving, over the top antics again, they'll probably want to penalize the twat even more.could this happen with suarez, could he play while waiting for his appeal to be heard
Didn't his appeal get rejected yesterday?
fookin' hell La Liga is a joke. Its a nuclear arms race between two clubs with unlimited money.
No point with all the @toela posts. If he cant gloat or preach about the greatness of Liverpool and their grand plans he wont respond.
And if he does appeal to CAS, they could decide to suspend the ban until a decision is made. So, in theory, he could end up missing many few matches than before if the ban is reduced.His FIFA appeal was rejected but he can still appeal to CAS.
could it be extendedAnd if he does appeal to CAS, they could decide to suspend the ban until a decision is made. So, in theory, he could end up missing many few matches than before if the ban is reduced.
His FIFA appeal was rejected but he can still appeal to CAS.
In an interview with Spanish radio station Cope, Suarez's lawyer Alejandro Balbi hit out at football's global organising body and confirmed an appeal would go forward in an attempt to see the ban reduced.
"We hope they revoke this sanction that is blatantly draconian, totalitarian and fascist," said Balbi.
"The right of a footballer to work is being violated, and football should be worried about that. The nine (international) games may seem excessive, but the fact that he can't watch a game of football, or train or carry out his job, we are talking about unpleasant things."
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...otalitarian-and-fascist-fifa-ban-9600432.html
I do chuckle at his lawyers comments that his right of a footballer to work has been infringed upon but it actually hasn't. FIFA haven't banned him from working out side of football so if he is that desperate to work then he can go and get a real job.
They got wins but it was nearly always a single goal....they didn't start scoring for fun until bograt come back.They were good last season whilst he was suspended, so now they'll be that same team with all of those additional players brought in using the Suarez money.
Worrying times.