Quote ="Roddy B"No he's not Dan, you are mistakenly confused with why he was booed. 1) Liverpool fans think Evra started the confrontation, lied and Suarez has been found guilty of something he never would have in a normal court. 2) Evra was kissing the Manc badge in front of the Kop last game. 3) Evra was United's captain. 4) They think Evra received massively preferential treatment from the 'committee' during the hearing.'"
He was booed because Suarez was banned because he complained he was the victim of racism. Had the Evra/Suarez incident not have happened, would he have been booed so badly?
Quote ="Roddy B"As I said, I think our fans could be seen as wrong to direct a lot of the anger towards Evra, but who else could they aim it at? How else do they show the FA they aren't happy? It's a bit like all these absolutely thick people who think Liverpool are supporting racism, but it was always Liverpool defending our player for something he continues to deny doing. Our fans are wound up with the FA more than Evra, but he was always going to be the target of the abuse as he's the one who accused Suarez. If Suarez was found innocent, Evra would have got abuse, if Suarez was found innocent, he'd have still been branded a racist by United fans and he'd be repeatedly booed during games. It's the way of football, fans will always do it.'"
So by booing Evra they were really trying to get at the FA, who didn't find Evra guilty anyway, bit of an indirect way of showing their contempt for the FA.
Quote ="Roddy B"I've got a mate in prison for murder that he continues to deny, I defend him in every conversation I have about him, does that mean I condone murder?'"
If he's guilty, yes. Would you want a murderer on the streets?
I would back a mate the same way too but if they did do it I wouldn't entertain the idea of it while you don't know if he's guilty or not backing him is what everyone would do.