Reasons to stop Suarez 8 matches


FA broadcast a detailed report of 115 pages on his official website, he stressed that the confessions Suarez was quite opposite to the direction uttered by Evra.
The report revealed that Suarez, Evra described the words "Negro" seven times during the match Manchester United and Liverpool at Anfield on October 15 / October.
FA and considered that the certificates presented by the Liverpool striker Uruguayan Luis Suarez to defend himself against accusations made against him under the guidance of racist statements to Patrice Evra were not "credible" and "contradictory."
According to the judges in disciplinary committee mandated by the FA to look into the case, Suarez, Evra asked why he kicked the latter replied in Spanish, "Tu Iris Burke Negro," which is meant "to you negro."
He then threatened him under the guidance Evra punch him in the event of repeated whole person by Suarez in Spanish again, "No Hablo the fact that Los Negros", ie, "I do not speak with the Negroes."
The FA suspended 8 games Suarez, imposed a fine of 60 thousand dollars after being accused of racist speech directed towards Evra.
He said that Suarez directed to the word "Negro" were not hostile but the FA did not believe him.
The Disciplinary Committee in its report also "Mr Evra a witness can be trusted to give his deposition testimony was made calmly and clearly Insurance. His testimony was always true in spite of that, Mr. Suarez has not remembered that the modern Tbadalh detail."She added, "The certificate Suarez was not trustworthy, especially that it was a sensitive issue. His testimony was inconsistent with a permanent video."
And continued, "The Suarez that the use of the word Negro was of endearment but we refused it."
It concluded, "the death of eight-game suspension came because of the use of obscene language Suarez on Evra skin color."
It is noted that Liverpool decided to appeal the decision.

Goal 150 with a gift that Chelsea Holiday Birth to the public



Gave the veteran Ivorian striker Didier Drogba, Chelsea goal scored bythe 150 with the Blues Saturday against Aston Villa (1-3) to the masses ofthe club.

Drogba said from the target, which entered the history of the blues: "It is a gift Holiday Birth 
to the public."

And equal to Drogba (33 years) with Peter Awsgod and Roy Bentleyscorer in the club after the goal scored from a penalty (s 23), but not enough to prevent a defeat for the Blues in front of Afilans.

Did not exceed the number of goals for Chelsea but Frank Lampard (178)and Kerry Dixon (193) and Bobby Tampeling (202).

Part of the eighth coach Andre Bosch Valash goal Drogba, saying: "It isthe goal of special value for him. We lose Drogba in the nations of Africaand we will try to use his services in their last match against Portsmouth in the FA Cup before his departure," next Saturday.

It is noteworthy that the uncertainty surrounding the future of Drogba, whowill end his contract with the Blues at the end of this season did not result innegotiations for a renewal agreement.

Beginning of the tragic death of the Dakar Rally rider Martinez



Argentine driver was Jorge Andres Martinez Buero (beta teamwas killed on Sunday after falling from his motorcycle during his participation in the first stage of Dakar Rally 2012 and built between the cities of Mar del Plataand Santa Rosa, Argentina.

The Argentine was the driver to stop the heart muscle after a strong fall,and the failure of the medical device to revive him after he arrived five minutes after his fall.

Said Coordinator (Dakar) Ignacio Krotoit was transferred via helicopter tothe driver's city of Mar del Plata for treatment there, but reached a dead body because of the seriousness of injury to the chest and head, a result of falls from above the bike.

"All those involved in the Dakar Rally realize how dangerous and, unfortunately, any error in leadership may cause the death of his driver."



Buero was born (38 years) in the Argentine city of Bolivar, and the secondis the participation in the Dakar Rally.


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