by FiNeRaIn »
21 Dec 2011 10:58
cmonurz FiNeRaIn Agree with most of that except the Terry matter has been made an official police matter and suarez was strictly the FA right? So if the police find terry not guilty, then the FA by common sense would not need to take action and he would be cleared.
Presumably you would disagree with that, should it transpire.
A point that has already been made - if the context of what Suarez said is not important in relation to this charge, then nor should it be the context in which Terry said it. And as has also already been pointed out, the evidence required for the CPS to charge Terry will be more than that required for an FA charge similar to Suarez's (again, if we take your point that it is the utterance of the unacceptable words that is the issue).
Fwiw, for me, context is important to the severity of any punishment - there should definitely be one, in both cases, but 8 games for 'pal' in Spanish, albeit an unfriendly one, or 'I didn't call you a black cnut', is too much, imho.
Ok I don't like either terry or Suarez. Both are modern day arrogant professional football players who I cannot relate to at all, however although both are being accused of “racism" the circumstances are very different.
Anton Ferdinand supposedly heard terry call him a "black c**t", terry then supposedly responded claiming " you can't seriously think I called you a black c**t", I don't know if anyone else on the pitch heard his original comments. I saw the YouTube video and to me it looks like at some point he says " blind c**t" but whether these were the original comments or the second set I don't know, this is not that unbelievable since it obviously stemmed from a footballing incident they disagreed on. The matter was raised to the police so it’s with them and depending on what the police find as the end result this should be what the FA chooses to do on the Racism charge. That’s really a no brainer. People are seeing this as a "get out clause" for the FA but it’s really not. The police are best placed to handle criminal matters which require evidence to successfully prosecute not the FA. The police cannot find him innocent and then the FA decide " well we charged Suarez we'll have him also", that will be farcical. But I actually don't put it past our FA as they are doing a good job destroying the English game in most other areas, this would be another indication of their incompetency.
Suarez has admitted and stated the word he used and its very messy, how can anyone prove that he didn't know the context of it in Europe? Might be genuine but might be lies to cover his back. I listened on the radio this morning they had people who study languages commenting and supporting his theory that the term is acceptable there, equally they had people saying its obvious to people with media in modern society what’s acceptable and what’s not.
I am indifferent to both charges as they are just both very cloudy, I think both charges should be handled by the police personally as they are best place to deal with something which is a criminal offence.
Some of you may laugh at this suggestion but both these cases clearly indicate how messy racism accusations get, it’s getting to the stage where players may need to start having something which records their speech at this rate, pitch side mics or personal light mics which attach to their shirts. I am not saying I support this. The VAST majority of players are well behaved but we've seen with these two incidents and the eruption of British society towards them that it might be a viable option to help with future incidents. Easily affordable but equally depressing it’s got to that.