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Suarez 'only has himself to blame' for storm over alleged slur

London : United Kingdom | Nov 17, 2011 at 4:23 PM PST
Source: The independent
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Suggested Topics Luis Suarez has only himself to blame for the racism charge he now faces because he failed to apologise for, or personally explain, the Spanish slang which he claims has been the cause of the anger felt by Manchester United's Patrice Evra, the Kick it Out organisation said last night.... FULL ARTICLE AT The independent
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