The FA statement read: 'The FA has charge Liverpool forward Luis Suarez with violent conduct. The incident was not seen by the match officials and has therefore been retrospectively reviewed'
'It is alleged that the conduct of Suarez constitutes violent conducts and it is The FA's contention that the standard punishment of three matches that would otherwise apply is clearly insufficient in these circumstances.
Meanwhile, Ian Ayre has insisted Liverpool will stand by their man after he confirmed Suarez will not be sold this summer following the incident.
How can they punish the goose that lays the golden egg or bites them into victory .....
The club has released a statement last night, Ayre confirmed that the Uruguayan has been fined for his latest misdeameanour. It has not been disclosed how much Suarez has been fined - it could range between two to four weeks' wages, which equate to a figure between £200,000 to £400,000 - but he asked for the money to go to the Hillsborough Family Support Group.
The club has also said that is the only action Liverpool are taking against Suarez - any suspension will be handed down by the FA. Ayre has said, Liverpool intend to work on improving the Uruguayan's behavior even though there have been widespread calls for the club to offload him.
When asked what action David Cameron thought should be taken against Suarez, the Prime Ministers's official spokesman said: "It is rightly a matter for the football authorities to consider.
'As part of their consideration, i think it would be very understandable if they took into account the fact that high-profile players are often role models.'
Simple, give him a 10 match ban or more, that's what he is saying. Ban am well well.
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