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Originally Posted by The Big Chill
I can understand why he can be found not guilty in court because it can't be proven beyond reasonable doubt. However, I still think there is enough evidence for the FA to take action and suspend him for a few games.
A comment on another site:
It's unlikely either man would be found guilty in court, but at this point I'm failing to see a valid explanation as to why Terry should avoid punishment from the FA (and tbf, it is not certain that he will avoid punishment as of yet).
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Because of witness testimony
From what I saw the only witness that was called in to court was Ashley Cole, I would imagine if others had heard it that they would have been called in
When there is only the 1 witness and he is siding with what Terry is saying (no matter how ridiculous it sounds) they can't suspend him
the Suarez situation had multiple witnesses, and the one's defending Suarez were inconsistent, while the one's who say they heard him say they word said they heard it multiple times