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Dalglish backs Reds record

Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has launched an impassioned defence of the club's record on racism.
Reds striker Luis Suarez has begun serving an eight-match ban for racially abusing Manchester United defender Patrice Evra and the club have apologised to Oldham's Tom Adeyemi after he was apparently the subject of racist abuse from a supporter at Anfield during an FA Cup tie last Friday.
Liverpool came in for criticism for their defence of Suarez. Reds players wore t-shirts in support of the Uruguayan during their warm-up for the game with Wigan.
"Over the past few weeks there has been a perception that the football club isn't doing what it should be doing, but I don't think the football club would ever go down that road," Dalglish told the club's official website. "We will always support the official campaigns related to racism.
"Obviously there was a big issue with Luis. The players showed support for Luis which was fantastic, but then some people interpreted that wrongly as the players saying they're not interested in the fight against racism.
"That is totally and utterly rubbish. If we can help to eradicate racism or discrimination from any part of the society, with the help of anybody at Liverpool football club, then that help will be forthcoming.
"We don't want racism anywhere near football and certainly not anywhere near this football club."
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