Monkey calls make ex-Liverpool star a heavy penalty

Monkey calls make ex-Liverpool star a heavy penalty
The English Football Association FA imposes heavy sanctions on former Liverpool 80s Peter Beardsley. The FA punishes Beardsley a ban on football activities for 7 months because of racial discrimination.

This accusation has proven the FA to racial words of Beardsley young player from Africa in the Newcastle United U-23 team. Beardsley races did when they formed the Newcastle Under-23 team.

"His comments are clearly racist and totally unacceptable. He was found guilty and barred from engaging in football until April 29, 2020 and was asked to attend FA education classes," the official issue of the Football5star.com FA city of The Guardian on Friday ( 09/20/209).

The former Manchester City and Liverpool refute accusations he races words for their students from Africa. But the facts on the ground say Beardsley referred to blacks as monkeys.
Not only that, the FA also found that Peter Beardsley told African foster children, they must be aware of the monkey's call.

Some of the sanctions presented by the FA for this case are doubtful that footballers holding British aristocrats have racial character.

"I don't think Peter has racial character. Unfortunately, the call ended badly because the black player called,"

Beardsley's lawyer has denied all charges. According to lawyers, what Beardsley wasn't meant to be a race.

"We hope that the sentence is revoked and can return to the world of football has become part of his life"

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