Quote Originally Posted by MacAdder View Post
Hmmm. Difficult one that.
The scumbag deserved what he had coming to him and most would say good on Livermore but once you cross the white line you need to become detached from everything and everybody off the pitch. Letting him off may set a precedent and give the green light for players to follow suit.
As he had been substituted and technically "off" the pitch then this may work in his favour but he must expect some sort of ban/fine.
I think you make special dispensation when someone makes comment about your dead child. As far as I'm concerned Livermore acted with unbelievable restraint. If the FA charge him it will be a ****ing disgrace