Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew contends the Football Association must bring further clarity over disciplinary procedures. Pardew made his remarks following a FA's decision to postpone Luis Suarez for 10 matches. Suarez was forbidden for biting Chelsea defense Branislav Ivanovic and the Liverpool striker will become his suspension against Newcastle. The FA has been criticised for the size of the abuse, in light of your choice to offer faster restrictions for racial abuse. Pardew's responses come days after Newcastle opponent Massadio Haidara was taken off the message against Wigan Athletic after a from Callum Mcmanaman. McManaman escaped any sanction over his challenge on Haidara, who has since came ultimately back to action for Newcastle and in light of the ban given out Suarez Pardew sees inconsistencey. Alan Pardew said: "There probably needs to be some kind of debate or process set up for people administrators to know in which we stand with these disciplinary decisions and provide some understanding to it. "They have however to answer, the FA, why that was and probably that could be interesting for all Premier League administrators to know just why it's 10 games. "It is hard. It's an incident that everyone was shocked by and probably also Suarez shocked himself by doing it. "But demonstrably we do not wish to see that type of action and you've got small children playing in the park. "Having said that, we feel that a few of the charges we have taken as of this football club are honest, however you do want to get a broad feel of precisely why these decisions are made."
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