The big problem here is people want him to be guilty, they won't listen to any reason, there are no language nuances in there minds. The majority probably still think the word used was n1gger, in fact somoene said this to me just this weekend. When you try and correct them they don't want to know, they're not listening.
They come out with crap like Suarez has already admitted to racial abuse, it doesn't even seem to comprehend to them that he admitted to saying it once and not in a racially abusive way, they believe it was 7 times, cos thats what the FA report said.
Someone else said to me the only people who's story got changed was in the Liverpool contingent, they conveniently forget how many times Evras story changed.
The key to ignorance is education but you can't educate people who won't listen.
Setting up a website to defend Suarez and point out all the deficiences in the FA's argument won't work because people won't read it, again they want him to be guilty.
I think the only way to get people to listen is for some high profile figure to take this on, someone with an audience that people respect and will listen to, who that is I have no idea.
However there is an opportunity here now, the club now need to invite the likes of the LBLF, Merseyside TUC and all the others associated with this open letter, start by educating them as to why LFC took the stance they did and why they supported Suarez, if we can get these people on side then maybe just maybe we can start getting a grip on all of this.