Saturday, April 27, 2013

Newcastle United Director Alan Pardew Requires Transparency After Luis... - Sky Tyne and Wear

Newcastle United employer Alan Pardew demands the Football Association should bring further understanding over disciplinary methods. Pardew made his comments after the FA's decision to hold Luis Suarez for 10 matches. Suarez was banned for biting Chelsea opponent Branislav Ivanovic and his suspension will be started by the Liverpool striker against Newcastle. The FA has been criticised for along the punishment, in light of your decision to provide smaller prohibitions for racial abuse. Pardew's remarks come months after Newcastle defense Massadio Haidara was carried off the message against Wigan Athletic after a from Callum Mcmanaman. McManaman escaped any sanction over his challenge on Haidara, who has since came back to action for Newcastle and in light of the bar handed out Suarez Pardew considers inconsistencey. Alan Pardew said: "There probably needs to be some kind of dialogue or process applied for us supervisors to know in which we stand with one of these disciplinary decisions and provide some clarity to it. "They have however to answer, the FA, why that was and probably that will be interesting for many Premier League supervisors to know just why it's 10 games. "It is difficult. It is an incident that everyone was shocked by and probably also Suarez shocked herself by doing it. "But demonstrably we do not want to see that kind of motion and you have got small children playing in the park. "Having mentioned that, we feel that some of the charges we have taken as of this soccer club are fair, nevertheless you do want to get a broad feel of exactly why these choices are made."

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